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Published 15:49 9 Apr 2023 BST
Updated 16:30 9 Apr 2023 BST
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But that doesn't happen. We should know that by now.
As ever, they calmly and brilliantly hurled their way to victory.
Kilkenny only scored 12 points in the next 70 minutes of hurling. For the second game in a row, Limerick defeated a gallant set of opponents pulling up. The five-in-a-row-seekers were again able to put the handbrake on with 15 minutes to go.
Sean Finn gave a vintage display of composed hurling at corner back. Alongside him, Barry Nash bombed up the field to score 1-1 from play. Kyle Hayes may have been suspended, but in his replacement Colin Coughlan, it was as good as like for like. They could afford to leave Tom Morrissey on the bench until half-time.
Adrian Mullen hurled well on his return for Kilkenny but the Ballyhale star aside, the majority of Kilkenny players were well beaten in the individual battles. Diarmaid Byrnes showed why he's the Hurler of the Year with some thunderous moments, Seamus Flanagan also sprinkled a bit of star-dust while as ever, Aaron Gillane was just unbelievable.
His second half goal was Limerick are their best.
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In the end, they won this game by 11 points - it could have been much more - and the only blot on their copybook was that they were pulled three times, and correctly so, for throwing the ball by referee Paud O'Dwyer.
It was the one aspect of their game that, not for the first time, was slightly off and occasionally stalled their rhythm. Everything else is flowing along perfectly, and as Darragh O'Donovan insinuated in his man-of-the-match interview, it could be about to get better.
"This is a squad effort. It's 37 players. For the first time ever, on Tuesday night, we had everyone, everyone of the 37 training on Tuesday night.
"They're all pushing for places ahead of the Waterford game," he said on TG4.
Meanwhile, John Kiely wasn't even happy.
"Wouldn't be happy with the performance overall," he said. "Two weeks out from championship, it needs to be more cohesive from our perspective. What was on show today won't be good enough in two weeks time..."
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