FOR THE THIRD game in a row, TJ Reid has found the back of the net.
Kilkenny struck the first blow in the All-Ireland hurling semi-final against Waterford at Croke Park, hammering past Stephen O’Keeffe after taking advantage of a mix-up in the Waterford full back line.
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Barry Coughlan and Tadhg de Burca both tried came to claim the long ball in, but Reid caught them on the hop, looping around their backs before firing into the bottom corner.
And now for the reverse angle.
Read to absolute perfection.
However, Waterford have responded well and stayed in touch with Kilkenny, with the half-time score 1-9 to 0-10, 1-7 of Kilkenny’s total coming from the hurl of Reid.
TJ Reid buries to the net after Waterford defensive mayhem
FOR THE THIRD game in a row, TJ Reid has found the back of the net.
Kilkenny struck the first blow in the All-Ireland hurling semi-final against Waterford at Croke Park, hammering past Stephen O’Keeffe after taking advantage of a mix-up in the Waterford full back line.
Barry Coughlan and Tadhg de Burca both tried came to claim the long ball in, but Reid caught them on the hop, looping around their backs before firing into the bottom corner.
And now for the reverse angle.
Read to absolute perfection.
However, Waterford have responded well and stayed in touch with Kilkenny, with the half-time score 1-9 to 0-10, 1-7 of Kilkenny’s total coming from the hurl of Reid.
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