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Published 21:04 4 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 21:05 4 Jul 2019 BST
Chief among them is Ballyhale Shamrocks star Eoin Cody. The St Kieran's College student was exceptional for his club in their All-Ireland winning run and he's still on form a couple of months on.
He tapped over a couple of fine points but the highlight was undoubtedly his match-winning intervention in the 43rd minute. With Brian Cody watching on, his namesake scored a goal that you'd associate with those legendary Kilkenny forwards of old.
He won a clinker of a ball over his Galway marker before racing through and finishing off with some killer instinct.
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That put Kilkenny seven up with just 20 minutes remaining and though Galway did put on some pressure, with John Fleming leading the charge, they never really looked like recovering.
It was far from just an Eoin Cody show for the Cats though. Conor Heary was a rock in the half back line for them while further forward, Niall Brassill and Aaron Brennan caught the eye.
Adrian Mullen did what was needed of him, winning a couple of balls and frees when Galway were threatening. Sean Neary scored a late goal for them but it was too little too late.
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