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12th August 2017
04:43pm BST

"He was thin as a pipe cleaner back then, a tent-pole for the marquee he made of every jersey. They couldn’t find one small enough for him to fill so he swam in what they had until time eventually piped in some insulation."Back then, O'Keeffe was a scrawny chap who couldn't fill any jersey they gave him. In the intervening years, he represented his school side in their back to back Harty Cup winning campaigns in 2007 and 2008, and all the while was involved in Waterford development squads. O'Keeffe was the Waterford minor goalkeeper in 2009, and he was still markedly thin for a goalkeeper.
O'Keeffe kept plugging away, and according to a Derek McGrath he made a huge "physical progression" in the next few years, and just look at him now.
He is now 13 stone/82kg of pure muscle, obviously with a lot of gym work behind him.
O'Keeffe is one of the best goalkeepers in the game. He is well built, he is quick, his puck-outs are precise and his shot-stopping really is second-to-none.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1dUBh54mNk
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