38-year-old Eoin Kelly scored 2-5 as Mullinahone regained their top flight senior status in Tipperary at Lorrha-Dorrha's expense this afternoon.
The 2010 Tipperary All-Ireland SHC winning captain led by example as the Kickhams claimed victory by 4-18 to 2-19 in a thrilling Seamus O Riain final at Semple Stadium. Michael Dunne also netted a couple of goals for Mullinahone who were 1-13 to 1-8 ahead at half-time.
It's 18 years since veteran forward Kelly led Mullinahone to their first and only Tipperary SHC title win, firing 2-7 in the final against Thurles Sarsfields.
That's another medal for his impressive collection that includes two All-Ireland SHC souvenirs, two national league titles and five Munster SHC medals.
The more things change, the more they stay the same 🐐🇧🇩💪 #GOAT @TippFMSport @TipperaryGAA @mullinahonegaa pic.twitter.com/nXIGWz6BeR
— Chris Horan (@thech90) September 19, 2020
How do we know class is permanent?
— Shane McGrath (@Shaneytweet) September 19, 2020
In 2002 Eoin Kelly scored 2-7 to help win the Dan Breen cup for his club @mullinahonegaa.
Today, 18 years later,he scored 2-5 to help them win the Seamus O’Riain County Final.
Class act. Before. Now. Forever. ☝️
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