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Published 18:34 14 Oct 2018 BST
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He was the main man for them, but there were also stellar contributions from wing forward Nicky Cleere and Kilkenny senior Enda Morrissey.
The Bridge have a proud tradition, with 12 Kilkenny senior titles to their name, but it's more than 40 years since they were last in a senior county decider. They have been threatening though.
A young team, they've a number of former underage stars and current Kilkenny seniors in their ranks. Rob Lennon, Enda Morrissey and Liam Blanchfield were all a part of Brian Cody's panel in 2018 while in recent years, Jason Cleere and Sean Morrissey have been involved.
This is a team who went unbeaten in club hurling for two full years between 2014 and 2016 when they won the Kilkenny, Leinster and All-Ireland Junior and intermediate titles in the space of two full years.
It's taken them a bedding in period to find their feet at the top table, but with those young stars really coming to their milk, they're now at the very peak of Kilkenny club hurling.
Their rise is also a testament to the true competitiveness of Kilkenny club hurling, from senior all the way down to junior. There's not much between the sides in the different grades and once a team gets on a run, they can be hard to stop in their tracks. Bennettsbridge are a real example of this.
A fortnight away is the decider when they will take on the winners of Ballyhale Shamrocks and Érin's Own Castlecomer. For tonight, the Bridge can enjoy this historic win.
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