Regarded as one of the greatest, if not thee greatest hurler of his generation, Eddie Keher was the latest guest on this weeks episode of The Clash Act with Eddie Scally. For over an hour the five-time All Star regaled tales of old and spoke about his current opinion on the game we all love.
Here is what to expect
- Where it all began
- St Kieran’s Days
- Fr Tom Maher influence
- Minor years with kilkenny
- Making senior championship debut as a minor in an All Ireland Final
- Glory Years
- Meeting Muhammad Ali
- Retirement
- The Tactical modern game
- Scrap Yellow & Red Cards
- Some rule changes & areas that do need review
- A look at 2021s all Ireland contenders
- Who was the greatest
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If you like what you hear, why not dip into the archives and listen back to some of the recent episodes where we deep-dive into careers of former Kilkenny hurlers Eddie Brennan, Noel Hickey, Brian Hogan, PJ Ryan, Paul Murphy, Peter Cleere, Eoin Larkin, John Mulhall, Michael Rice and Richie Power, Waterford’s Dan Shanahan & former manager Derek McGrath, Roscommon’s Frankie Dolan, All-Ireland senior camogie winner with Kilkenny Denise Gaule, Katie Nolan & Power, former Westmeath player John Connellan, Carlow’s Marty Kavanagh Niall Carew & Brian Tracey, Referee David Gough, Cork All-Star Larry Tompkins, former Galway All-Ireland winners Eugene Cloonan and Kevin Walsh or All-Ireland winner with Offaly Michael Duignan.
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