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Published 11:54 5 Sept 2016 BST
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Gulp. At least he knows he is not the first. Kilkenny's Eoin Larkin returned from his own six-month stint in Syria earlier this year. A corporal in the 3rd Infantry Battalion, Larkin would himself have headed for the Middle East following an All-Ireland triumph last year.
Maher, who was also centre-forward on the 2010 All-Ireland winning team, reflected on what it meant to add a second title six years later.
"It's magical. It is something you look forward your whole life. If you're hurling since a young lad you are looking to reach an All-Ireland final and hopefully bringing home a Celtic Cross.
"We are all waking up this morning with the feeling of knowing we have a Celtic Cross in our back pocket. It's magical and not everyone gets to experience that feeling," sais Maher, who said he will be keeping his medal close when he heads for Syria.
"I will be holding it close with me out there and I will look at it out there and be looking forward to getting back in April."

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