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Published 15:48 25 Oct 2019 BST
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Named as the team's captain from the word go, Browne was a key cog in the engine room as UCC doggedly saw off DCU in the semi-final and then Mary I in the final.
He showed all his pace and power for a goal that killed off Mary I in the early stages of the second half of the final.
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And he kept that form up as the summer reached its business stages. Started against Cork in Croker and did really well, and then somehow managed to curb Cian Lynch's influence in the semi-final.
The final didn't go as planned but all in all, it was a tremendous individual season for Browne. The best could be yet to come, however.
Not many would have tipped James Stephen's to win the Kilkenny senior hurling title at the start of the year but Cheddar Plunkett's side have been making quiet progress through the League stages and onto the championship's business end.
Typically, Browne has been at the centre of it all - as the team's captain - and he's chipped in with a couple of points in most games. Sunday is the biggest test of all though with kingpins Ballyhale Shamrocks the opposition.
Browne - son of camogie legend Angela Downey - won't be fazed by it though, and his aunt Ann Downey praised his commitment to his sport during the week.
"He's had a good year, yeah, considering that he had been on the panel for so long and wasn't probably getting any game time, then to get the call-up against Cork, he did a great job against Cork. He has a great engine. He puts some work into his sport and to himself conditioning himself, minding himself, feeding and all the rest," said the former Kilkenny camogie manager. "It will be a great day at the weekend. I mean they're up against it... Shamrocks are a team that you can only sit back and admire. They're so talented. TJ, you know, when he's not playing against us - it's great to have him in the black and amber. He is magic. I hope he doesn't break their hearts at the weekend. But they're in it, and they have a chance."For hurling followers, Kilkenny is the place to be this weekend. First, it's the intermediate final between perennial contenders Tullaroan and the ever-improving Thomastown. The pair met earlier on in the year in the League final and all supporters were treated to a high-scoring thriller that Thomastown edged by a point. Brothers Tommy, Padraig and Shane will be hoping to overturn that result though, and to avenge the hurt of last year's final loss. All roads lead to Nowlan Park.
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