Seamus Dwyer saw his Kilkenny CBC side narrowly lost out to St Flannan's of Ennis on Saturday
Loreto Kilkenny and Ursuline Thurles battle it out for All-Ireland glory
John Barry 0-6 (5f, 1’65); Thomas O’Connor 1-1; Harry Doherty 0-3 (2f); Graham Ball 1-0; Darragh McNamara, Eoin O’Connor 0-1 each
Patrick Lacey 0-8 (6f); Anthony Clifford, Zak Scanlon, Ollie O’Donovan, Cian Byrne, Joe Dowling 0-1 each
Leon Talty; Darragh Ball, Sean McNamara, Darragh Murrihy; Graham Ball, James Cullinan, Colm Daly; Isaac Hassett, John Barry; Harry Doherty, Eoin O’Connor, Rory Ralph; Thomas O’Connor, Darragh McNamara, David Loftus.
Subs:Ben Talty for Hassett (38 mins), Donncha Mahon for Loftus (41 mins), Patrick Finneran for E. O’Connor (46 mins)
Rian Dowling (Dicksboro); Kealan Barcoe (Young Irelands), N Gibbons (Dicksboro), Conor Barcoe (Thomastown); Zak O’Halloran (John Lockes), Josh Dowling (Erins Own), James Bergin (James Stephens); Paddy O’Brien (John Lockes), Anthony Clifford (Dicksboro); Luke McDonald (O’Loughlin Gaels), Patrick Lacey (Dicksboro), Joe Dowling (Dicksboro); Cian Byrne (O’Loughlin Gaels), Ollie O’Donovan (John Lockes), Zak Scanlon (James Stephens)
Subs:Jack Roche (Rower Inistioge) for O’Brien (52 mins), Adam Maher (O’Loughlin Gaels) for Joe Dowling (59 mins)
Eamonn Stapleton (Limerick)
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