Liam O'Flaherty was a footballer from Ballydonoghue in North County Kerry, Ireland.
Goals proved to be the difference as The Kingdom hit the Ulster men for 5, in a 5-12 to 2-11 win.
[5] After a few season away from the intercounty game O'Flaherty made a surprise return when he lined out with the Kerry Junior team in 2001.
[6] On the back of his underage displays O'Flahery joined the Kerry senior team during the 1990–91 National Football League.
[7] He made his Munster Senior Football Championship debut against Clare in the Quarter-Final.
He played no part as Kerry overcame Limerick in the Munster final of All-Ireland semi-final loss to Down.
O'Flaherty lined out at midfield as Kerry faced Cork, however in the end the title sent to the Rebels.
A masterclass from Maurice Fitzgerald seen Kerry take the title on a 0-13 to 1-07 scoreline and an All-Ireland medal for O'Flaherty.
[17] By 1998 O'Flaherty was a cert for Kerry at Center Back and at 28 years old was coming into his prime.
While Kerry were expected to qualify for a second All-Ireland final in a row, it was the Leinster champions who had a surprise 0-13 to 1-09 win.
O'Flaherty lined out for the first time of the season, but couldn't help his side as they lost out on a 0-14 to 0-10 scoreline.