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Published 19:18 19 Aug 2018 BST
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The Na Piasaigh star began most of Limerick's games on the bench, but made his present felt when introduced.
He changed the game against Kilkenny in the quarter-final. He won the match for Limerick in the semi-final against Cork, and he bagged a goal today, which inevitably proved crucial come the game's end.
After their semi-final victory over Cork, Dowling gave a rousing speech on the Croke Park turf where he called upon the Limerick fans to give the players space ahead of the final, and not get carried away in the build-up.
https://twitter.com/RTEsport/status/1023619914198859776
The never-shy full forward gave another memorable interview after their epic win today. This time he spoke to Damien Lawlor of Sky Sports and called on the people of Limerick to make the most of this victory.
"I stood here three weeks ago, and I pleaded with the fans to give us space, and allow us to focus. Now, I say to the fans, can you please go absolutely mental for the next couple of weeks."
A clearly emotional Dowling spoke with great heart about what today's victory meant to him and the everyone involved in Limerick hurling.
"I just can't believe it, it means the world to me, and my family, and my friends, and my club."The party has just started in Limerick, we don't think it is going to stop for a while, especially after yet another Shane Dowling rallying cry. You can see the full interview below. https://twitter.com/SkySportsGAA/status/1031217719931228161
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