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Published 16:00 10 Feb 2017 GMT
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"I'm still waiting on whoever took them to drop them back. "The guard rang me last week and rang me to see did I get the medals back. I was like, 'Well I wasn't really looking for them. Were you not looking for them? "So he said, 'Nah, I think that's the end of the case. If anything comes up, I'll give you a shout but you can pretty much take it they're gone."Pretty blunt assessment there - the medals are gone, good luck.
Keaney adds that the worst part of the whole robbery is that the three empty presentation boxes were left behind.
"Maybe the lad that took them could be the lad that bought a Leinster Hurling Final medal off the Galway hurler that sold it on eBay a few years back," remarked former Galway hurler Damien Hayes.
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