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Published 12:25 14 Aug 2016 BST
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"Pauric's (Mahony) free near the end and, Jesus, how Eoin Murphy got up to catch that ball, I'll never know. Pauric couldn't have hit that any better. Maybe they got a bit of luck and a couple of balls that went over the bar and we didn't and look, we gave it our all, but it was not good enough in the end."Gleeson had an exceptional game, scoring 1-02 as a commanding presence in the middle third, but he was left devastated at the final whistle. Despite the bitter taste of defeat still swilling around his palate, Gleeson had some kind words to say about the Cats directly after the game.
"It just shows the calibre of players they are in Kilkenny. There's a reason why they're the kingpins of hurling. They're just a phenomenal team. Whoever wins tomorrow's semi-final has some task ahead of them against that team and look, we gave it our all for 150, 155, 160 minutes, it just wasn't enough. I don't know what else to say."You've said enough, Austin. You've said enough.

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