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Eddie Keher Thinks The Issuing Of Cards In Hurling Is "Pompous" And "Triumphalist"

Eddie Keher Thinks The Issuing Of Cards In Hurling Is "Pompous" And "Triumphalist"
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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Picture credit: Barry Cregg / SPORTSFILE
Picture credit: Barry Cregg / SPORTSFILE

Kilkenny hurling legend, Eddie Keher, was on Radio One with Sean O'Rourke yesterday to talk about his idea for the abolition of yellow and red cards in hurling.

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Part of Keher's reasoning is quite abstract, he sees to the issuing of cards as being a "pompous and sometimes triumphalist exercise causing humiliation to our great players in front of their family, friends and great hurling people."

Listen to the full interview below.

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