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Published 11:26 28 Jul 2019 BST
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The skill to execute it is one thing, the boldness to dream it is another.
And, whilst Limerick ultimately fell short, whilst they went down fighting and had a gripe or two to point to in the end, whilst the curtain closes on this campaign for them with more hurling still to be played, nothing will ever take away from that Shane Dowling goal and none of that will have any fewer children blackening the greens of Ireland this Sunday trying it for themselves.
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