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Published 18:04 11 Mar 2016 GMT
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In the interests of fairness, we then got him to select an alternate VII of non Cats, and it is an equally impressive crew.
Cork, Tipperary, Wexford and Waterford are all represented.
Damien Fitzhenry mans the goal, while Richie had to include a man "who I enjoyed some savage battles with over the years" in the shape of Paul Curran, as well as Cork's Sean Óg Ó hAilpín.
Shane McGrath misses out by a whisker to James Woodlock, while "one-half of the terrible duo" Jerry O'Connor gets the nod from Cork in midfield.
Up top John Mullane and Eoin Kelly are selected in a team packed full of Munster hurling talent.
And if we were to organise a challenge between the two sides, it would be surely a sell-out.

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