Sat, 30 Nov, 2013 - 00:00
Diarmuid O’Flynn
The half-back line was: Páidí Ó Sé (Kerry), Tim ‘Horse’ Kennelly (Kerry) and Martin Murphy (Clare).
Two of those went on to join the very exclusive list of football’s marquee names, and for both Ó Sé and Kennelly, that win would be just a taste of even greater glories to come.
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CourtsGaaPlace: north of thePlace: LimerickPlace: west ClarePlace: KerryPlace: CratloePlace: KilmihilPlace: Newmarket-on-FergusPlace: ToomevaraPlace: Lattin-CullenPlace: TipperaryPlace: LabbasheedaPerson: Páidí Ó SéPerson: Tim ‘Horse’ KennellyPerson: Martin MurphyPerson: Ó SéPerson: KennellyPerson: MartinPerson: OgiePerson: MurphyPerson: Martin Ogie MurphyPerson: KilmihilPerson: MaryPerson: MeehanPerson: MichellePerson: NikkiPerson: RoisinPerson: Martin ‘Ogie’Person: SeanPerson: Batt CrowleyPerson: Colm CollinsPerson: Tony ConsidinePerson: Podge CollinsPerson: ColmPerson: Conor McGrathPerson: Joe McGrathPerson: Conor RyanPerson: Murphy SnrPerson: Kevin BrownePerson: Padraig ChaplinPerson: Sean ChaplinPerson: Michael HallPerson: Gearoid RyanEvent: Railway Cup footballEvent: Jack Daly CupEvent: Munster club senior football finalOrganisation: Clare
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