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AUDIO: Eamon Dunphy On Henry Shefflin's Greatness And His Irish Sporting Heroes

AUDIO: Eamon Dunphy On Henry Shefflin's Greatness And His Irish Sporting Heroes
Conor Neville
By Conor Neville
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Eamon Dunphy's fondness for hurling, and Kilkenny hurling in particular, is well known. Along with his Kilkenny born grandfather, and his father, who was a 'first generation Dubliner', Dunphy saw Kilkenny play in Croke Park on numerous occasions in the 1950s - which was not, as he points out himself, a great era for Kilkenny hurling.

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With the news of Shefflin's apparently imminent retirement coming tomorrow, we asked Dunphy for his assessment on the 'King'.

Dunphy on Shefflin's greatness

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Dunphy is loath to draw up a list of the greatest Irish sportspeople, believing one should just celebrate sporting heroes for what they are. Comparing players from different era with one other is a treacherous business.

Dunphy on his Irish sporting heroes

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