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18th August 2019
11:29pm BST

We even had the revelation from Ken Hogan - hero of the 1989 All-Ireland win over Antrim - that his son, goalkeeper Brian Hogan, ate his porridge at the breakfast table with the rest of the clann before he set off on the road to Croker.
After the RTE panel had gnawed the analytical meat from the bones, it was time for The Sunday Game selection for Man of the Match, Team of the Year and Hurler of the Year.
Noel McGrath, who scored 0-2 for his side, was pure ice in possession and broke up many a Kilkenny attack, got the nod for RTE's 'Man of the Match' and proved a popular winner:
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1163211731096788993
The punditry panel awarded Noel McGrath their Hurler of the Year accolade while Young Hurler of the Year went to Kilkenny forward Adrian Mullen.
Here was how the final 15 was put together, with the 2019 champions leading the way with six players included.
1. Eoin Murphy (Kilkenny) 2. Sean Finn (Limerick) 3. Ronan Maher (Tipperary) 4. Cathal Barrett (Tipperary) 5. Brendan Maher (Tipperary) 6. Padraig Walsh (Kilkenny) 7. Pauric Maher (Tipperary) 8. Noel McGrath (Tipperary) 9. Diarmuid O'Keeffe (Wexford) 10. Lee Chin (Wexford) 11. TJ Reid (Kilkenny) 12. Colin Fennelly (Kilkenny) 13. Aaron Gillane (Limerick) 14. Seamus Callanan (Tipperary) 15. Patrick Horgan (Cork)So there you have it. If you want to compare the panel's XV to our own Hurling Team of the Year, compiled by Niall McIntyre, here you go: https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1163149239440068617 Let the debates begin.
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