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Edward Peter Keher (/ˈkɛər/; born 14
October 1941) is an
Irish former hurler who pla**** as a centre-forward at
senior level for the
Kilkenny county team...
- All-Ireland
final against Waterford ended in a draw. The
replay saw a
young Eddie Keher make his debut. However,
victory went to Waterford. A
National League victory...
- the
Kilkenny senior hurling team. He came on as a
substitute for
Eddie Keher when
Kilkenny beat
Tipperary in the 1967 All-Ireland final. Blanchfield...
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awarded the title. 1968: Mick Roche,
refused the
prize 1969: 1972:
Eddie Keher 1975: 1976: 1978: 1979: 1980:
Michael Conneely 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985:...
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their third Croke Cup
title overall and a
first title in two years.
Eddie Keher was the top
scorer with 2-09. St Kieran's
College v St Joseph's College...
- in the All-Ireland
Championship for at
least one season. In 1971
Eddie Keher of
Kilkenny broke his own
record of 14
points from the 1963
final by capturing...
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Kilkenny hurling teams from 1969
until 1975
featured such
players as
Eddie Keher, **** O'Hara,
Ollie Walsh, Noel Skehan,
Frank ****mins, Fan
Larkin and Pat...
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hurling (an
Irish stick-and-ball
field sport) by the
champion hurler,
Eddie Keher. He
revealed to the
media that,
apart from
winning the fight, his main ambition...
- in defence, so much so that
Kilkenny only
scored two
points from
Eddie Keher over the
course of the
thirty minutes. Waterford, on the
other hand, forged...
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historian John G. A. Prim (1821–1875),
antiquarian D.J.
Carey (born 1970)
Eddie Keher (born 1941)
Maeve Kyle (born 1928)
James Mason (1849–1905), Irish-born chess...