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Published 13:36 19 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 13:44 19 Aug 2018 BST
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That's just the way it is down there.
The Kilkenny minors were out in the All-Ireland minor final on Sunday afternoon against Galway and a good deal of these youngsters have honed their skills in the Kilkenny City school.
Tommy Walsh was running the rule over his county's chances in the minor decider on TG4 prior to throw-in, and he gave them every chance of causing an upset against a fancied Galway side who had beaten them earlier in the year.
Tommy was scanning through the programme when a few of the black and amber names jumped out at him.
"I've marked three of their fathers," said the Tullaroan man. "There's good breeding in these young lads!"Jamie Young from O'Loughlin's stood out, young Buggy from Castlecomer didn't lick it off the ground either. It's in the blood for Conor Kelly as well. https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1031152991045345282 This comes just a day after he provided the youngsters at a blitz in Dicksboro GAA club with some words of wisdom about the game. https://twitter.com/DicksboroGAA/status/1030914559844995072 Never change Tommy.
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