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Published 16:20 11 Jun 2018 BST
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That was a costly blow for the men of the sunny south east, which O'Keeffe's reaction told, but in truth, they looked a tired, beaten team even before that concession.
Even the very best make mistakes and O'Keeffe can be excused his first in a very long time in the Waterford blue.
To their credit, they put the heads down and rallied in the second half. Captain Kevin Moran led the fight back and a goal from the always lively sub Tommy Ryan gave them hope.
But Limerick were just a class apart and Waterford were nowhere near them, but that wasn't for the
A couple of minutes later, the Ballygunner netminder pulled off one of the saves of the season from Kyle Hayes.
Fast forward another minute, and he was scoring a ghosting out to his own 45, before striking an amazing long-ranger from play.
Then he was spraying pinpoint passes to teammates to set up attacks.
It would have been very easy for O'Keeffe to drop the head after things had went against them. Instead, he kept the head up, he stayed loyal to himself.
That's a sure example for all net-minders where a positive mentality is the key to everything.
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