Worry for the rest? When they reach this pitch, Limerick look unstoppable

Limerick’s half-back turned the screw and took over. Diarmaid Byrnes ruled the skies. Kyle Hayes was utterly devastating on the other wing
Worry for the rest? When they reach this pitch, Limerick look unstoppable

HISTORY: Limerick players Cian Lynch, left, and Declan Hannon lift the Liam MacCarthy Cup after their side's historic four-in-a-row. Pic: Ray McManus/Sportsfile

Limerick weather bright start once again.

It started with a boomer. Paddy Deegan found a pocket of space under the Cusack Stand and smashed over a long-range score. Tom Phelan received a royal welcome to his first All-Ireland final, dropping a ball early on and being opened up by a thunderous tackle from William O’Donoghue in the first few minutes. He recovered to land two points from play shortly after. Just before his second, the Conahy Shamrocks man forced a break and Eoin Cody collected the loose ball at the top of the D. The captain finished the move by rifling into the bottom corner. Kilkenny were 1-4 to 0-3 up midway through the half.

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