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Published 16:45 1 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 12:45 3 Sept 2016 BST

Exiled in Bulgaria.
Look what it meant to Niall Kennedy listening in to the Wexford county final.
From the root of a grass to the Hogan Stand steps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vko6OZVVhq4
And Richie Hogan doesn't forget where he came from.
It doesn't matter how many times the Kilkenny legend gets Liam McCarthy in his hands or how many times he takes the plaudits of the country, it's all about club. It's all about Danesfort.
Of all the trophies and accolades that the 28-year-old has lifted and will lift, his happiest memory is with his club. His happiest memory is from a relegation match.
In a brilliant questions and answers interview with Sportstalk.ie, Hogan was asked what was his happiest GAA memory and it is beautifully simple.
"2012 senior club relegation final, scoring a penalty on David Herity, we won by a point."It doesn't matter how far he goes and how wide his name travels, Richie Hogan is just like the rest of us. A club man. A GAA man. The new GAA Hour hurling podcast is here with Brian Cody, Conal Keaney and Damien Hayes. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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