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Published 16:35 21 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 16:38 21 Jul 2018 BST
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Kilkenny were quick to punish this Limerick lethargy, reeling off 1-4 without reply from the 22nd minute to half-time, with Ballyragget forward Jack Morrissey's goal just on the stroke of the break proving a real spirit-crusher for the Shannonsiders.
The Leinster runners-up smelt blood, and like all Kilkenny teams do, they went for the jugular and struck while the iron was hot. Once they got on top, they'd never let up as they ruthlessly strove to bury their advantage home.
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They picked up from they left off after the break, hitting Limerick for five rapid white flags before they knew they were even in the second half of this game.
That man Jack Morrissey was the star of the show for Kilkenny, and when he rattled the Limerick net again in the second half, his side were home and hosed.
From there, they turned on the style with substitute Killian Hogan goaling shortly after his introduction.
They went onto win by sixteen points, 3-22 to 1-12 being the final score.
In the interests of fairness, you'd have to feel for the Limerick lads. This was their 17-year-olds' seventh game in this competition - just as it was Kilkenny's - but at the same time, Galway have made it through to the semis having only played two. That's hardly a level playing field.
Now they're headed for a semi-final date with Munster winners Tipperary in Croke Park on Sunday July 29.
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