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Published 13:15 25 May 2021 BST
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"He comes out and he gets the ball around midfield, wing forward and he'll be in with blocks and hooks and everything. I've marked him as well, and was lucky enough to hurl with him in the army as well and what sums him up best is that he wouldn't say anything to you on the pitch, he's too busy running after the ball and hounding and tackling. That's just his way."
It was only last week when the hurling community was shaking their heads at the injustice of it all when, less than a year after recovering from a torn cruciate, Maher was struck down again, this time by a ruptured achilles tendon he sustained at a Tipperary training session.
"Off the pitch, he's just unassuming, a really positive fella so when I saw the news," says Murphy, "I was thinking that is so tough for him because we all want to see Bonner Maher hurling. I think the hurling community as a whole just feel for him after that. He will be certainly missed by Tipperary."
Admired for his abrasive style, it'd news to no-one within his county to say that Maher's name was written over the majority of Tipperary scores. That's why when Kilkenny came up against them down through the years, the Cats would be thinking of ways to get the better of him.
"If we came up against Tipp over the years, Bonner was a fella who could have hurled anywhere," says Murphy.
"He could have hurled in on Jackie Tyrrell, he could have been out centre forward winning ball, he'll do any job at all. It just freed up every player around him, to stand away from the rucks. Lar would have been a player we'd always have looked at as someone who'd drift and would then finish it after getting a pop-pass. The pass usually came from Bonner Maher, who was in the ruck flicking and blocking and just getting the ball out."
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