Regan currently works as a hurling analyst with Newstalk's Off The Ball and with TV3 as part of the expert panel on Championship Live.
A huge defeat of Ballyhale Shamrocks in the provincial final gave Regan a Leinster club winners’ medal.
[2] In 1994 Regan captured a second county championship title before later adding a second Leinster club winners’ medal to his collection following a victory in a replay over Oulart the Ballagh.
[2] In 1997 Regan added a third county championship title to his collection before later winning a third Leinster club winners’ medal following a victory over Castletown of Laois.
At the full-time whistle the Offaly men had secured a 1-13 to 0-9 victory, giving Regan a second All-Ireland club medal.
[2] In 1999 Regan won a fourth set of county and provincial winners’ medals, however, Birr were later defeated in the All-Ireland semi-final.
After an exciting game of hurling Offaly were the victors by 3-12 to 3-9, giving Regan an All-Ireland winners’ medal at minor level.
[9] Offaly were the hot favourites going into the subsequent All-Ireland semi-final with Antrim, however, victory went to the Ulster men on a score line of 4-15 to 1-15.
Wexford were the opponents on that occasion, however, after a tense game Offaly took the victory and Regan won a National League winners’ medal.
Dooley was told by the management team to take a point; however, he lashed the ball into the Limerick net to reduce the deficit.
Four minutes from the end substitute Éamonn Taaffe first timed a long range free straight into the net to give Clare a one-point lead.