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Player ratings: Perfect 10 for Gearoid Hegarty as Nickie Quaid cements All-Star
Christy O Connor and Kieran Shannon rate the players involved in the All-Ireland final
Waterford’s Conor Gleeson with Gearoid Hegarty of Limerick: Picture: INPHO/Morgan Treacy
Sun, 13 Dec, 2020 - 19:19
Christy O Connor and Kieran Shannon LIMERICK (rated by Christy O Connor) Nickie Quaid: Outstanding. Made a very smart and important save from Neil Montgomery in the 13th minute when spreading himself and made six fine saves over the 70 minutes Puckouts were accurate efficient as usual; Limerick won 19 of their 30 puckouts. Cemented his All-Star. 9 Sean Finn: Gave the ball away cheaply for Jack Fagan’s early goal chance but it was the only glitch. Adhesive all afternoon. Very creative in possession especially when Limerick turned over the ball in their defence. Dessie Hutchinson did win a lot of possession but was restricted to just one point from play. 8
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Waterford Boss Liam Cahill said it was a difficult day in Dublin with his Waterford side failing to reel in a dominant Limerick side in the All-Ireland final.
Registering 19 points on the scoreboard was not enough to prevent John Kiely’s Shannonsiders from claiming a second All-Ireland in three years.
Man of the match and all but confirmed hurler of the year Gearoid Hegarty had a near-flawless performance in attack, putting the ball over the ball on seven occasions – all from play. Waterford Austin Gleeson his nearest rival in the scoring, with three of the Mt Sion man’s scores coming from play.