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Published 16:40 27 Aug 2020 BST
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Maurice Shanahan was in incredible scoring form for Lismore this summer[/caption]
"It kind of took me aback to be honest with you. Just for the two of us to go, and then a week or two later hearing that there were 50 lads in there training, getting a trial."
Noel Connors was the Waterford captain for 2019. He has won three All-Stars and is widely recognised as one of the best corner backs in the game. Like Shanahan, he's hardly over the hill at 30 and his club form, impressing at centre back for Passage, underlines this point.
"And myself and Noel, after giving so much to Waterford that we didn't even get a chance to prove ourselves to Liam. Even if he said after five or six weeks, 'look lads, you're not up to it,' you couldn't argue with the man I suppose but look, every manager has their way. We'll see over the next few months if he got it right," added Shanahan.
3-44 in four club championship games is serious shooting from Shanahan, but the call-up hasn't come and he's not expecting one.
"No I haven't heard a thing. And I don't think I will to be honest with you. Look I've no problem with that, if Liam and his backroom team think that's the best way for Waterford, I'll leave them off to be honest.
"There was a lot of talk outside of the county last year about players not being happy and this. But I was inside there and no-one kicked up, and no-one kicked up the way people were saying it. I don't think anyone could say myself and Noel were causing trouble in there or anything, because we definitely didn't.
"I don't really (have a theory on it.) I just find it very harsh for a man to come in from Tipperary and just get rid of two lads like that. I can't see the phone ringing to be honest with you, but he did say to me on the phone to me that evening that the door is always open. He has my number if he wants to call me I suppose!"
As for Waterford club hurling in general, Shanahan reckons that while Passage should put up a brave fight on Sunday, that Ballygunner will go onto make it seven titles in a row. Like many others, he feels their wide-ranging dominance of Waterford hurling is a cause for concern.
"It's great for Ballygunner but unfortunately for other club teams in Waterford, you can see they're winning everything, minor, under-14, everything all the way up. They have two or three teams at some grades coming up. How other teams are going to get up to that is the question."
You can listen to the Maurice Shanahan interview and much more from The GAA Hour here.
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