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Published 08:36 22 Jul 2024 BST
Updated 09:27 22 Jul 2024 BST

The Sunday Game's team of pundits have picked their Hurling team of the year for 2024. Unsurprisingly Clare lead the way as All-Ireland champions and they're closely followed by Cork who more than played their part in a terrific summer of hurling.
In the end, they were unlucky to come up just short after a thrilling finale played in front of a capacity crowd in Croke Park. Inspired by the genius of Tony Kelly, Shane O'Donnell and co. Clare lifted their first All-Ireland in eleven years.
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