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Published 15:35 15 Dec 2022 GMT
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Shane O'Sullivan in action for Waterford in the 2008 All-Ireland final.[/caption]
"So when I was very young that was absolutely drilled into me. Even the letters from the founding member of our club Jimmy McGinn, the dying letters he sent to my Dad. Him reading those out to me as a young man, I would nearly get emotional speaking about it. Talking about the vision of the club and what it meant.
"It’s an about an identity and a sense of place. When Mr McGinn came in and founded the club, it wasn’t about All-Ireland clubs at the time. It was about just giving people identity and hope.
"There was no team in our area. They used to call it the dead centre of Waterford because we had the biggest graveyard in Waterford. He just wanted to give people an identity and that’s where the club came from. Then they started to build on that and build on that.
"Then, over time, the vision transformed into ‘We want to be the best’. So for me, that belief and conviction was nearly sub-conscious. Even if I was not playing, I would be doing everything I could for this club to take them to the highest level because it was bred into me. I was lucky in a sense that I had that."
"For this Sunday going up to Croke Park, for some people in our community that might be struggling, they might be under pressure for a few pound. It is the one break away over Christmas, to give them something to cheer about, to talk about. We are connected to all of that, it is what the GAA is all about. It is the same for the other three clubs and the ladies that are playing on Saturday. That is what we are really connected to as a team too."
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Ballygunner and former Waterford hurler Shane O’Sullivan pictured ahead of the AIB All-Ireland GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship Semi-Final, which takes place this Sunday, December 18th at Croke Park at 3.30pm.[/caption]Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
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