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Published 16:25 20 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 16:26 20 Jan 2018 GMT
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Interestingly, the tactic looked like it could have backfired as the Mayo lads rattled off three unanswered points. That made it 0-8 to 0-5 but it was as close as the game would get. Eoin Bergin walloped in a goal for the Kilkenny club side and they never looked back.
Joe Brennan grabbed himself a goal while Michael Brennan was proving adept at landing scored from placed balls. Joe Brennan's second goal was also the final score of the game, as Ballyragget ran out 3-14 to 0-12 victors.
Following the match, Geoffrey Brennan spoke to Killian Whelan about the short turnaround at half-time.
"No [we didn't stay there too long]. It's always fairly calm in the dressing room. It was the same in the county final and the same all the way through the club championship. "Jim says a few words and Davy keeps us nice and calm, and resorts back to the game-plan all the time. Just quick ball in, that was all we had to do."No need to stay in any longer than they had to. They got out, kept limber and got the job done. https://twitter.com/stpatsbally/status/954747657284616193 Hurling fans can catch up on all the action here: https://youtu.be/wi73Dgg0PrQ
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