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17 March 2006; Michael Donnellan, Salthill / Knocknacarra, in action against Sean Kelly, St Gall's. AIB All-Ireland Club Senior Football Championship Final, St. Gall's v Salthill / Knocknacarra.[/caption]
Kerins, too, talks of his inimitable ability to improve the standards of those around him.
"He was a great man in a dressing room as well as on the pitch in that the standards he set were really high. He just wouldn't accept mediocrity from anybody in that he brought everybody up with him," Kerins said at the launch of the Electric Ireland minor championships.
"He was a brilliant leader, a great fella as well and most important of all, he walked the walk too. He was gifted, with a great brain but the drive and energy that he brought was just amazing," added Kerins.
"He was a really good guy but just a once-in-a-generation player and individual in terms of what he brought to the table. Not the demands, but he just brought everybody up to his standards and that was great, and he set the tone, he set the standard and the pace and he was just hugely influential in that club All-Ireland the All-Irelands Galway well.
"I couldn't speak highly enough of him as a person and as a player and just grateful and privileged to have played with him and to have shared the same dressing room as him..."
It was Kerins' own sense of adventure that gave him the chance. He's a hurler, from hurling country in Clarinbridge but, as a student up in Trinity College, when the chance came to play with the Sigerson football team in '97, instead of asking why he said why the hell not.
He takes up the story from there.
"The footballers had a really good setup in terms of training and they were strong enough. I was living with a couple of Cavan guys who had played minor and U21 for Cavan and they said ‘why don’t you give football a go?’ so I went out and I tried it and I really enjoyed it.
"They stuck me in corner back for a few games and I did OK. I remember playing in a Colours match against UCD and I was marking Derek Savage and I did OK on him and they played me wing or corner back and I suppose I was fairly fit and fairly fast so I was a bit of a spoiler!
"So I enjoyed it so much that then I said I’d join a club in Galway and I approached a few clubs and Salthill were the ones who reached out and took interest and I joined Salthill in 2000 I think. I played an intermediate game and they played me up front and then I started playing up front and doing fairly ok for them.
"Then in 2001 I became the captain of the Sigerson team in Trinity and I played a few games and John O’Mahony got some reports back and they asked if they could watch me in a couple of Football League games with Salthill and I got called in then after they lost the League Final to Mayo in 2001. But if you told me that in 2000 that I’d have a Club All Ireland with Salthill and an All Ireland with Galway I would have said you were on something!"
Now he's the only player to have won All-Ireland club titles in both codes with different clubs. The lesson, don't ask why, ask why not.
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