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Published 19:13 25 Feb 2017 GMT
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Compare this to their success in 2016, when the final against UL went to extra-time before a final scoreline of 1-3o to 3-22.
Mary I Bainisteoir, Jamie Wall, surely must be one of the youngest Fitzgibbon Cup winning managers at the tender age of 24.
For Wall, it has been a remarkable journey over the past couple of years.
The former underage Cork dual player has been confined to a wheelchair ever since he suffered an epidural abscess on his spine which ultimately led to the loss of the use of his legs.
Since then, he has focused on management and today he helped create further history for the Limerick college.
https://twitter.com/Jamwall7/status/835536614482984969
His pride couldn't be summed up any more perfectly in the below videos which were captured by Jerome Quinn.
Here you can see the reaction of Wall when the full-time whistle sounded and his post-match thoughts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCDG2AoQ3T4
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