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Published 11:51 25 Sept 2015 BST
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Hennessy: In 2001, the two of you had a lucky escape. Tell the people of Kilkenny... You were in New York? McGrath: Yeah. We were over for 9/11. Hennessy: You weren't over for 9/11. You were there when it happened. The gardaí will take you away if you say you were over for 9/11. They'll think you were involved. McGrath: I had a big beard at the time... No, I suppose it's the one regret I've always had. I probably should have left him down in the Twin Towers. We might have won a few All Irelands.In McGrath's defence, he quickly followed up his comments by stating that he was not 'trying to make a mockery' of the terrorist attacks that rocked the city and said that it was something that he hoped "we would never see again". You can listen to the full audio, which also features contributions from Tommy Walsh, Eamonn Corcoran and JJ Delaney, courtesy of KCLR FM, here: https://soundcloud.com/kclr96fm/henry-shefflin-autobiography-hurlers-tribute
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