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Published 17:27 24 Mar 2018 GMT
Wexford advance to play Kilkenny now in the semi-final of the National Hurling League with Fitzgerald remarking afterwards that he'd only expect two or three hundred people to show up at Wexford Park for the game.
It's another notch on the manager's belt, another scalp to take home as a battle trophy but he's not the only person to leave empty-handed.
One fan is going home with the sliotar and it's the least he deserves for him opportunism, his quick feet and his brass neck.
And the incident was captured brilliantly by Rocky Ryan, a former Tipperary primary schools star himself.
https://twitter.com/Freefajjen/status/977586241402228736
The ball hasn't even touched the ground yet and the young man makes his move.
The gate opens, he appears from nowhere, swipes the sliotar and makes gets the hell out of there with what looks like might be the absolute delight of his parent.
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