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Published 22:27 14 May 2022 BST
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Meanwhile, having been moved from midfield into the Kilkenny full forward line, Cian Kenny scored every time he looked at the posts. Similarly, something came off Martin Keoghan every time he touched the ball, including Kilkenny's first goal, and at half-time, with three points between the teams, that was the only difference. Kilkenny were clinical and Dublin were not.
And at this level of hurling, as Dublin discovered in a soul-destroying second half, you just don't get away with that kind of thing. The suspicion was there at the break that, having hurled well in the first half, Dublin had missed the boat and they were about to be taught a lesson.
It didn't take long for that suspicion to become a cold hard fact.
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Adrian Mullen was brilliant in the first half, scoring an absolute cracker straight from the throw-in but he was even better in the second. This was the best he's played in a Kilkenny jersey since that day against Limerick in 2019. Alongside him in midfield, Alan Murphy also hurled well and, with Dublin staying in the dressing room, both TJ Reid and Eoin Cody livened up to join a party that was in full swing.
By the end, it was double scores, it was a familiar feeling for Dubs and, on the walk out of Parnell Park, it was a passing comment from one fan to another that summed the evening up.
'We have no goal threat. The backs weren't bad but as soon as they clear it, it's straight back in on top of them.'
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