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Published 13:15 21 Aug 2023 BST
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19 February 1999; Offaly hurler Shane McGuckin at his Veterinary practice in Gorey, Wexford. Photo by David Maher/Sportsfile
"I was commuting back to play for Offaly until 1997," he explains, "and played one more year with Rynaghs in '98, and started with Gorey then in '99.
"I won an intermediate championship in 2001 with Naomh Eanna, played senior for a couple of years, then went back to Junior B, and was actually in a Junior B final against Ballyhogue - they beat us that day, that was my last match."
Ever since, McGuckin has been coaching various Naomh Eanna teams while his son Charlie is a member of the Wexford senior hurling panel.
"We had good communication all year," he says of winning the senior and junior double on Sunday.
"Ten or eleven of the junior team were training with the seniors. We also have a junior B team and the remainder of the panel train with the Junior B team. And the Junior A management were involved with that team so it worked well."
"Things are very compressed in Wexford, but we have comfortably three teams in Gorey, we would often have 50 in the field, but we have two pitches so we worked it well."
Speaking after the match with Micheál Ó Domhnaill of TG4, a revved up Charlie summarised the whole thing best.
"Da was manager and my brother Eoin was playing on the team so it's a great day for the family, and a great day for the club."
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