Larry O'Gorman
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No, there weren't too many people, to be quite honest.
Yeah, and I can remember it because I actually lived in the town of Wexford.
And when we got back, it was hip, hip, hooray, well done, massive celebrations, congratulations on the local radio.
The newspaper itself was printing, you know, Wexford gets over the bogey team, you know, in style.
It actually said in style because we didn't throw in the towel, you know, we were too, we didn't look as if we were going to struggle in terms of winning it.
just that Kilkenny played well but we played a bit better on the day but yeah you get good vibes from it you know you go back training there's a good atmosphere in training the training lads were coming into the dressing room for training and there's a smile on their face there was a good atmosphere as I said when in the dressing room and then around the county there was a good buzz and
you know, you'd always notice that when the Wexford flags start going up then, they're in houses and housing estates and hanging out the windows, you know, you'd say, whoa, there's something moving here nicely.
And of course then, we all know about the famous Dancing at the Crossroads song that came out and the Father and Son song.
So, I think that got the momentum going with the county as well.
It was played on the radio nearly every day and, you know, we went on to play, as you said, we went on to play Dublin the next day and the crowd was getting bigger and bigger as the year went on.
as I said the following start getting the followers themselves start getting behind us and start believing this team is going places but we inside our own little dressing room believe in that in the first place and it's probably to do with psychology and everything else that goes with in terms of hurling
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Liam Griffin is very motivational as well, and he's very spiritual as well, you know.
Even on the bus...
he talks very positive he comes up and down along the bus you know you're ready you're right we're up for this one you know you stop and you come back half an hour later are we okay we're focused we're still there we're still there so he kept you tuned in everything in terms of people have been laxadaisical or like that or maybe it's to do with lads getting worried or getting worked up you know so he comes down and talks to you you're a breath of fresh air you're back to normal again or whatever yeah but when the bus pulled in and we all got off the bus and into the field did you know why you were getting off were you like what's going on is the bus broken down
It was funny you said it actually because when we got off the bus and we were all walking up the road and we were walking into a little field through a gap in the gateway and we were all there and Liam got up and made a wonderful speech and there was silence for about I'd say two or three minutes before we got back on the bus.
But there was cars going by with flags and banners hanging over it and they were all waving and two cars pulling beside us, you know, and they said, everything all right?
He said, no, the bus, we're having to get in a flat tyre, we've no way to Crowe Park.
And Griffin says, oh my God, there's his lovely speech gone up in dust.
It was all good fun, I must say.