Johnny Flaherty is being remembered for his passion and the skill on the pitch.
Offaly's Johnny Flaherty is being remembered as a player with flare, skill and swagger.
The 74 year old passed away yesterday after battling a short illness.
The Kinnitty man scored the crucial goal to in All Ireland hurling championship in 1981, which give the Faithful their first ever Liam McCarthy Cup.
Chair of Offaly GAA Michael Duignan joined David Hollywood and Will Faulkner on Midlands Today to pay tribute to the county, Leinster, and All Ireland champion:
Johnny Flaherty, Paddy Kirwan, Br. Dennis and Podge Horan being interviewed in the dressing room after Offaly’s All-Ireland final win against Galway
— Will O'Callaghan (@willocallaghan) December 20, 2023
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