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23rd January 2022
05:34pm GMT

This was a tremendous display by the Galway club who, having won four county titles in a row, are one of the best club hurling teams in the land. All the Burkes, from Fintan to his brother David to Bernard to another brother Eanna were exceptional for them on a day when Conor Cooney looked like he'd won it. The Galway player landed a monster free from all of 80 yards well into stoppage time and it took nerves of steel to do that.
But Ballyhale Shamrocks are never ever beaten. St Rynaghs learned the same lesson just last month when, holding the same two point lead with time up, the Shamrocks found a way. And they did the same again today.
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Having been second best for large parts of this thriller, James O'Connor's side will have plenty to work on between now and All-Ireland final day but as they chase down a first ever three in a row, there's no better team to do it.
So after all that, it's the Ballyhale-Ballygunner final that many will have predicted. It wasn't straight-forward and it sure as hell wasn't a procession, but one thing's for sure and that's that it will be some final.
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