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20th March 2018
11:27am GMT

Colm Galvin alongside him has to be the calmest presence in hurling. Give him the ball and something good will happen.
Peter Duggan may not be as easy on the eye but Jesus the big Clooney-Quin man, scorer of 0-21, is as effective as any of his teammates. He's a defender's nightmare.
Against the wind, Limerick were struggling but Cian Lynch's industry in the engine room kept them alive. At times, the Patrickswell man can be gulity of overplaying the ball, but that's usually because he's just being too clever for his own good. He played a more direct game on Monday.
Aaron Gillane inside flourished because of that. Lynch's club mate is cut from the same cloth. The Mary I pair are two of the game's most sanctified artists.
Gillane's off the cuff goal just highlighted that.
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/975784188401111041
Lynch can do whatever the hell he wants with the ball. He'd rather flick it into his hands than bend his back to rise it. Why wouldn't he when he can do it like this?
That's the type of thing most hurlers would struggle to do when out on the pitch messing for a few pucks.
https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/975767357569171456
CREDIT: TG4.
Podge Collins, another of the game's aristocrats, went out and topped Lynch's effort.
That's what lads do when they're messing with the ball in their room.
https://twitter.com/roger_ennis/status/975794664669401089
CREDIT: TG4.
Podge and Lynch can do it in the cauldron of one of the most intense games of hurling so far this year.
Gracefully, effortlessly. Amazing.Explore more on these topics: