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Published 15:37 2 Jun 2019 BST
Updated 15:43 2 Jun 2019 BST
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Mahony's pull, borne out of frustration was so uncharacteristic of the honest hurler we've seen light up the championship for the last few years.https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1135192029724590081 Things just don't seem right. Players don't look to be in their right positions - Austin Gleeson for one has never nailed one down. Kevin Moran has lost his pace. The tactics with the breeze were fairly confusing as the Déise drew men out the field and then proceeded to lump ball in on top of an isolated two and at times one-man full forward line. Indeed, the only player who emerged with a bit of credit from this 2-24 to 0-10 hammering was Conor Prunty, the Abbeyside youngster who gave Aaron Gillane lots of it and never once gave in at full back. Brick Walsh also tried his best when it came on. But it too little and too seldom against the All-Ireland champions who didn't even have to be that good out there. Even though Gearoid Hegarty and Declan Hannon still were. Their season is back on track. Waterford's is sharply and confusingly finished.
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