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6th November 2017
11:59am GMT

Mullinahone eventually went onto win the game by a point, on a scoreline of 0-19 to 2-12, and Kelly's five white flags, along with his ability to gain possession, and the visible lift his mere presence seemed to give his teammates proved critical.
Many feared that Kelly's days in the green and red of Mullinahone were over last year, when he limped out of the county senior quarter final against rivals Clonoulty Rossmore with a Cruciate Ligament injurty, but the man with two of the silkiest wrists in hurling wasn't kept down for too long.
He reportedly caught balls, involved his teammates, and looked fit and free as his side now march on to the county stages of the competition.
Indeed, Kelly wasn't the only Premier County legend reeling back the years over the weekend, with Brendan Cummins firing his club Ballybacon Grange to their first ever adult title in Tipperary, with three defining second half frees.
The perennial Poc Fada champion was as solid and assured as you would expect in the goals for the South Tipperary club, and his pride when speaking to Tipp FM after the game couldn't have been any more pronounced.
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That's what it means to do it with your club.
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