We get to do it all over again!
Kilkenny got a scare during Sunday's All Ireland hurling semi-final as a comeback was required to earn a replay against a tremendously game Waterford side.
It was a late goal that secured what many believed to be an inevitable lifeline for the Cats, as Walter Walsh found the net in the 69th minute.
Brian Cody's charges had to come back from a five-point deficit in the final 15 minutes of an absolute thrillfest in Croke Park but they showed just why they are back-to-back All Ireland champions.
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