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20th August 2018
01:58pm BST

They had another scare in the final when Galway rallied late on, but with mind ruling matter at this stage and every Limerick player ignoring their legs and their thoughts telling them to stop, they made the run back to make that hook, they stood firm for that tackle, made that support run.
A number of John Kiely's men stood tall on the day but it was that Kildimo youngster Kyle Hayes who stood tallest. He gave Gearóid McInerney the runaround all day long, hitting him for four from play, setting up countless other attacks while also managing to tackle, harry and harass Galway players into uncharacteristic mistakes.
He was later named The Sunday Game's man-of-the-match to complete a dream day in Croker and SportsJOE's Colm Parkinson caught up with the man of the moment in the City West hotel the morning after the day before.
Unsurprisingly, he was on top of the world.
"I'm absolutely buzzing, it's hard to put it in to words, I don't want this feeling to end," he said. "I had absolutely full faith in all the panel, all through the year the backs have been absolutely exceptional. I had faith in them that they'd pull through for us," he said.
As for his own game, Hayes admitted that he'd planned to upset Galway's Gearóid McInerney with his roaming out the field. Hayes dropped into his own midfield and even deeper at times and that saw him as the out ball for his own defenders whenever they gained possession.
With his pace and physicality seeing him win a number of those 50:50 breaking balls around that section too, he was dominating and McInerney was left in no-man's land really.
"That's the nature of our game. We roam around the place...We try to play games with the centre backs head, to go out to certain points on the field so he doesn't know whether to go with you or not. It's easier to get on loose ball then," he said. "If they do follow you, it's all the one because there's more space for the other forwards then. And if you do get it you've more time on the ball..."The Limerick lads celebrated hard last night, but the fact that Kyle Hayes was in the swimming pool, rather than the bed at 10.00 this morning just sums these lads up.
"I just went for a swim there anyway, I don't know if the hangovers have hit us yet, they'll probably hit us at around two or three today," he laughed.Just like manager John Kiely, they're on top of everything. You can listen to the full interview on Monday's GAA Hour Hurling Show, out later on today.
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