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Published 16:28 9 Sept 2017 BST
The Kilmallock club man was everywhere on Saturday. He thundered into Kilkenny's high rated duo of Luke Scanlon and Richie Leahy, hounding, hassling and harrying every ball that came their way.
The most impressive thing about Hanley's performance, however, was his reading of the game. He got onto the breaks, he anticipated the loose balls, everything he did seemed to be the right decision.
The C.I.T student was a member of Limerick's senior panel this year, but didn't get much of a look in.
As they attempt to bring a halt to their trend of winning under-21 titles, but not seeing them translate to senior success, this man, along with many other of his teammates will be key to that trend.
In the end Limerick won out on a scoreline of 0-17 to 0-11, and nobody could argue with that.
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