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Published 11:01 28 Oct 2021 BST
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He now becomes the first player in the 104 year history of the Club to reach the 60 mark. As well as Ger O’Keeffe there are only three other players, so-far, who have made fifty or more appearances – Mikey Collins with 53, Ger Power with 52 and William Kirby on 50.
They don't call him star for nothing, and although he is currently working as part of the Armagh coaching team, under his former rival, Kieran McGeeney, the full forward has still managed to commit his time playing for his club.
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