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Published 17:21 19 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 17:44 19 Aug 2018 BST
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They went twenty first half minutes without scoring and Joseph Cooney was their only forward to have scored from play come half-time.
Conor Whelan had barely touched a ball, Conor Cooney had but only when he was hitting it wide, Johnny Glynn was getting horsed out of it by a man 7 inches smaller and 20 kilograms lighter than him and Cathal Mannion was similarly quiet.
How the hell was this happening? How come these lads weren't getting a look in?
The answer - the Limerick players didn't allow them a look-in.
They say attack is the first line of defence and that was the Limerick forward's bible for the day.
Graeme Mulcahy led from the front, smothering John Hanbury and Adrian Tuohy for sport - It was fitting that he would register the winning score. Every single one of those lads worked hard, but few of them as hard as Kyle Hayes.
He hit four points from play, four crucial points - but the best thing about the 20-year-old's performance was his insatiable work-rate.
It was best summed up by his contribution just after half-time when he made ten metres in the space of about two seconds to make an improbable hook on Johnny Coen.
The man was out on his feet, he was gasping, he still found the iron-will to go for Coen.
It was mind over matter stuff, it was one of those moments where he ignored his legs telling him to stop, he ignored those negative thoughts telling him to leave it, he just went and did it.
He was making those kinds of contributions all day long. Coen hit the ball wide.
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