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22nd February 2018
05:44pm GMT

It's different down there. Hurling isn't the most important thing, it's the only thing.
It's not just a game, it's not just a way of life, it's a full on religion down there. Kilkenny is a place where the majority of young boys and girls have a thirty something inch extension to their arms at almost all times.
Because of that dedication, that investment in their sport, the above-mentioned success has come.
There's an aura about the all boys school in Kilkenny City. An aura that has brought them so much success, and it's so rare that they're defeated.
They were defeated on Thursday in the Leinster Senior College's School's Championship final. That was their first defeat in the Leinster competition since 2014.
Dublin North - a team composed of a selection of players from a host of schools in North Dublin defeated Kieran's by three points in Netwatch Cullen Park in Carlow.
1-3 from Na Fianna club man Sean Currie turned the game in the Dublin side's favour, who won out on a scoreline of 1-11 to 1-08.
The Kilkenny college, however, will still have a chance of winning the All-Ireland because combined teams, like Dublin North aren't allowed compete in the All-Ireland series.
It was a welcome boost for Dublin hurling, however. It was their first time to lift this trophy since 2008 and one which ended the Kilkenny school's stranglehold over the competition since 2009.Explore more on these topics: