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Published 19:30 30 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 20:22 30 Mar 2019 GMT
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“It was a heart-stopping one, we didn’t expect anything less...They (Athenry) got a great goal in the second half, and the pressure was on our lads but to be fair to them, they showed great character. "The goal might have been scrappy enough but we don’t care how the ball goes over the line - once it goes over, that’s the main thing. "That gave us a bit of a cushion I felt after that. Killian got two great points from half back, things had opened up a bit and he was on his own...Killian wouldn’t be known for his scoring exploits but fair dues to him, he stood up and he hit two great balls over the bar against a strong wind in the second half…"https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1112072117271609345
"Well at half-time, we were under pressure, we played with a strong wind in the first half - a draw match - we weren’t great - it wasn’t looking good really. "We said at half-time lads, 'you either fight or you lie down and die,' and that’s the way it was in the second half…"In the second half, they fronted up and ground it out. Hogan is hopeful that these lads will kick on with their county in the future.
"We have some very good hurlers and hopefully they’ll feature with Kilkenny down the line… "It’s great, these lads eat, drink and sleep hurling literally. You saw it yourself, they go around with the hurl all day every day and it’s just a way of life really.Another job well done by Ireland's most successful feeder school.
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