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Published 20:47 26 Feb 2020 GMT
Updated 10:05 27 Feb 2020 GMT
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A story from last year's Kilkenny club championship was told, when Kenny revelled in his man-marking duties on TJ Reid, and even gave the Ballyhale star a bit of lip for good measure.
Young and inexperienced, Kenny settled in well and was right at home in the Kilkenny senior championship in his first year up. He showed well in the final, scoring a brilliant long-rang point from play and left Kilkenny and James Stephen's fans alike in no doubt that he will play a big part in the years to come.
For now, it's all about St Kieran's College - a rite of passage for many young Kilkenny hurlers - and though the famed hurling nursery lost their Leinster schools senior hurling final to Coláiste Eoin last Sunday afternoon, Kenny showed all that is good about the school that lets its students bring their hurls in and puck to their hearts' content at lunch-time.
It was the half forward Kenny who showed off this familiarity and sharpness best on Sunday, when he pulled off a brilliant no-look handpass to set-up teammate Denis Walsh for the point of the day. To make it even better, the youngster did this with his left and non-catching hand.
Kenny wheeled away with the finger wagging as if it was his own score, hard to blame him.
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1232666264797110274
This was no flash in the pan though as Kenny showed in the Kilkenny colours in 2018 in a minor game for Kilkenny against Tipperary.
He's even feigned a dummy hand-pass before too, when playing in the Leinster semi-final for his school this year.
https://twitter.com/VillageGAA/status/1228437615050973185
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