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Published 14:50 3 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 14:52 3 Feb 2022 GMT
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Keane is congratulated by team-mates after his famous goal against Kerry.[/caption]
It's a long way from Australia but we'll start first of all with the sledging.
"You would have got, 'Go and learn the rules' or 'Go back to Ireland," Keane says when asked about abuse from Aussie players.
"I didn't really take it to heart much. Us Irish boys would have dished it out just as much back to them.
"'Us Irish boys are going over taking an Australian person's spot.' You just have to laugh at them really."The abuse wouldn't just have came from players but fans too and thankfully, Keane is well able to fight his own battles. "In the games, they would have said, 'Go learn the rules' or that I don't know how to play the game. I suppose all us Irish boys get that kind of stick and that would have been from players that you're playing against and it would have been from fans as well. "But I'd just laugh at it really. The Collingwood players would have stood up for me. They would have had a few words with the players. The Collingwood boys would have been super. I didn't take it too much to heart." Now he's home and to his mind, he's home for good. He's made the decision to commit with the Cork senior hurlers and as well as coaching in some local schools, that's keeping him busy for the time being. "Even the training sessions are a great buzz, going up and meeting all the lads. They're really determined to win an All-Ireland. "But My focus this week is with Ballygiblin. After Saturday, I'll be fully with Cork, and hopefully make my debut against Offaly next Saturday. "For now though, I suppose it's a dream to be there with your county above in Croke Park but it's even better to be there with your clubmates." [caption id="attachment_248567" align="alignnone" width="1000"]
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