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Published 15:58 1 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 16:19 1 Dec 2018 GMT
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Aaron Brennan in action for Kilkenny under-17s two years ago
His points were taken with the type of composure, ruthlessness and conviction that we've come to associate with all the great Kilkenny forwards and given his youth, his potential is unlimited.
His partner in crime Sean Ryan, was even more devastating on the other side of the field. After a decent start by Portlaoise, he hit them where it hurts, putting a sixth minute goal on a silver plate for Eddie Brennan with a pinpoint pass across the pitch.
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Sean Ryan in action for the Kilkenny minors in 2017[/caption]
Ryan, a younger brother of Kilkenny senior Billy, went onto score four of the finest from play and the sight of him linking up with the younger Brennan for a second half beauty was a sight for every Kilkenny eye in the place.
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