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Published 14:42 15 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 14:45 15 Jul 2018 BST
Richie had been knocking on Brian Cody's door and last weekend he bet that door down. After Galway had destroyed Kilkenny in the first half, Kilkenny needed something big and they needed it fast.
Hogan stood up and he steadied the ship. On top of scoring 1-1 to spring Kilkenny into an unlikey comeback, his leadership and presence around the field revitalised everyone in Black and amber around him.
They eventually lost that day and that meant Sunday's clash with Limerick was do-or-die. Brian Cody had played his youngsters all year but when it really came down to it, he gave the call to the tried and trusted Richie Hogan.
And Richie didn't let him down. Hogan reeled off three points from play in the first 15 minutes of the game.
His third was the best of the lot, where the smallest man on the pitch, the diminutive 5 ft 7 in forward leapt into the sky to pluck a high hanger over much taller men.
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