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10th August 2016
11:06am BST

"I didn’t realise it was my 200th appearance until after the game. "It's nice to mark the occasion with a goal, a clean sheet and a victory. It couldn’t have gone much better."
Keogh admitted to the Derby website that he lost the plot somewhat after heading his team in front. He commented:want to thank everyone at @dcfcofficial for all the support.. staff, players and fans ?? pic.twitter.com/dM4HlCdjUK
— Richard Keogh (@RichardKeogh_6) August 9, 2016
"Once Craig Bryson whipped it in I peeled around the back and I just threw myself at it! Luckily for me it went in. "Naturally, it was a great feeling that it went in. I don’t know what I am doing when I am celebrating, I just go wild! "There were some high knees in there for some reason, I don’t know where that come from, I get carried away with the moment because I don’t get too many."Keogh's only goal for Ireland, so far, came in a 4-0 win over Georgia in 2013. It would certainly be handy if he chipped in with a couple during our World Cup qualifiers. Listen to the GAA Hour football show – Wooly is joined by Paul Galvin, Aidan O’Shea, Senan Connell and Conán Doherty. Subscribe here on iTunes.

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