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Published 18:09 1 Jul 2018 BST
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It's far from Michael Buble the men of Kilkenny and Galway were raised and they're headed for Thurles now. The Bublé lad will surely be sickened to miss out on the feast of hurling.
Because while Kilkenny and Galway didn't contain the free-flowing hurling we've become accustomed to in recent times, what it had in abundance was heart, courage and intensity.
It really was kill or be killed out there in Croke Park on Sunday with both sides suffocating their opposition numbers. Kilkenny's Paddy Deegan summed up the game best with his iron man like reaction to a belt from Conor Cooney, but the courage shown by Padraig Walsh and Padraig Mannion on the opposite side showed why these two remain the most feared teams in the country.Louth star sees red inside 10 minutes after controversial hit
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A tough one to take. Tyrone and Kerry played out a thriller at Croke Park today, with the Kingdom winning out 2-25 to 0-27. David Clifford was the top scorer for Kerry with 1-8, while super sub Darren McCurry produced a remarkable performance off the bench, scoring 0-10 in just 26 minutes. There was a […]
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