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Published 17:37 1 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 10:51 2 Jul 2018 BST
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There was guts, bravery and courage aplenty on show but with players throwing their bodies on the line at every given opportunity.
No man was braver than Kilkenny's resolute corner back Paddy Deegan. At a time where we're all sick of seeing soccer players at the World Cup diving and feigning injury, his reaction to a hard looking belt from the hurl of Conor Cooney was a standout moment.
He was haring it back to his position straight away.
Kilkenny full back Padraig Walsh put his hand into the fryer on countless occasions in that first half. With Niall Burke's hurl flailing in mid-air, the Tullaroan tank put up a strong left hand to pluck dropping sliotars from the sky.
Cillian Buckley was similarly impressive manning the centre out in front of him while at the other end of the field Walter Walsh and Daithí Burke were going hard at it.
Padraig Mannion was fist-pumping his way to glory while James Maher was having no problems retrieving hospital passes all day long.
It opened up a little bit more in the second half and in a game where scores were at a premium, it was crucial for Micheal Donoghue's men that their most sharpshooting forward Cathal Mannion was the man on the end of their chances.
He tacked on three invaluable points from play in that second half while twin towers Conor and Joseph Cooney sprung to life.
Galway began to kick for home down the home stretch but as we've said on so many occasions in the past, Brian Cody's Kilkenny are never dead.
Despite trailling by three with only one minute left, they were patient, they were cool under pressure. Half back Enda Morrissey ventured up the field to split the posts to leave one between them and TJ Reid levelled it up just moments later.
Fittingly, it was that man Deegan who came up with a crucial interception right at the death when Galway were pushing for a winner.
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