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Published 08:49 4 Dec 2017 GMT
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Whatever the case there was no harm done and the players no doubt celebrated as much with the under-21 trophy as they would have with their Senior Hurling trophy.
The Dalkey side now looks to retain their All-Ireland crown after beating Ballyea in the St.Patrick's day final.
So far, they haven't put a foot wrong and they cruised past Offaly outfit Kilcormac/Killoughey in Sunday's Leinster final as they ran out 14 points winners.
It capped off one of the greatest individual years in GAA history for Con O'Callaghan, the only competition that the 21-year-old competed in and didn't win was the Dublin Senior Football championship.
Cuala will next play Liam Mellows in February in the All-Ireland semi-final.
The Galway outfit caused a huge shock in Sunday's championship decider as they beat Gort to win their first county title in 47 years and will now turn their focus to Cuala on 10 February.
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