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27th March 2016
03:53pm BST

2009 was Tommy Walsh's greatest ever season. All-Ireland winner again, and hurler of the year, he was simply untouchable.
But just a week after beating Tipperary in a thriller, he decided to post a special package to the grieving family of former Offaly All-Ireland winner Michael Duignan.
The TV pundit firstly explains what he received in the post from the Kilkenny legend.
"On my side my wife Edel sadly died that September, the Sunday after the All-Ireland Final. You sent a parcel down to the house with Aidan Fogarty who used to hurl with Offaly, with jerseys and socks and togs and your red helmet which my son Sean wore for years after. The helmet was signed inside. It meant an awful lot."Walsh then explains why he sent it to the Offaly man's house, and what prompted him to get in touch to offer his condolences and support, in such a typically understated way.
"When I was young Bill Hennessy played with Kilkenny. I remember my mother gave him a programme, I think it was Antrim v Kilkenny in an All-Ireland semi-final. He had the whole Kilkenny team sign it and bring it back to me." "That meant so much to a young lad. Coming onto a county team you're trying to be modest, trying to look at it from a kid's perspective. You're just hoping that it would help."Tommy Walsh is a hurling hero, and if it was possible, he has become even more of a legend after this story.
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