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14th August 2017
02:58pm BST

The 21-year-old stormed out of the ruck with his head down and in typical barnstorming fashion, he hand passed it onto Austin Gleeson, who eventually collected it and looked destined to score or set up one, until he received a nasty slap off a Cork player.
Bennett would obviously have been out on his feet after he hounded down that ball, but he ran to support Gleeson, and when he was knocked down and looked hurt, Bennett made a sprinting beeline across the pitch to offer him words of praise and encouragement and to see that he was okay.
That's what this Waterford team is all about, and it was evident again at the final whistle when in Jamie Barron's post-match interview, he spoke of the motivation the group had to win for their suspended star Tadhg De Búrca, and to ensure he had an All-Ireland final to look forward to.
It was truly heartwarming to see a visibly delighted De Búrca go from teammate to teammate after the game, both congratulating and thanking them.
The reaction of the Waterford crowd to see this told it all.
https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/896765757551394816
They are friends off the field, and this carries over onto the field as well.
It was a great day for the Bennetts all round, with brother Kieran playing like an experienced campaigner, despite the fact it was his first Championship start.
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A team-spirit like that is hard-beaten.
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