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Davy Fitz's unique clean sweep of titles, big players deliver for Wexford and Kilkenny's drought

5 talking points after the Yellowbellies enjoyed Leinster success in Croke Park.

Kevin Oโ€™Brien reports from Croke Park

1. Davy Fitz completes clean sweep of hurling titles

DAVY FITZGERALD BECAME the first manager to a complete clean sweep of Leinster, Munster, All-Ireland, National League titles. He did so with three separate counties โ€“ Waterford, Clare and now Wexford. Heโ€™s also won the Fitzgibbon Cup on two occasions with LIT.

Lee Chin celebrates with Davy Fitzgerald Lee Chin celebrates with Davy Fitzgerald. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

11 years after he first stepped onto the inter-county management circuit by taking over the Deise mid-season, the Clare native has delivered the four major titles on offer in hurlingโ€™s top-tier.

Itโ€™s a remarkable achievement and ending a 15-year famine for a Leinster crown with this group stands right up there with his best in the game. All those cross-country treks from Sixmilebridge to the Model County have certainly paid off now.

2. Brian Codyโ€™s drought

For the first time in his reign as Kilkenny boss, Brian Cody has gone three seasons without a Leinster title. For the first 15 years or so of his reign, that prospect seemed laughable.

Kilkenny have returned to the pack in recent years, allied to Galwayโ€™s arrival in the province and Wexfordโ€™s rise under Fitzgerald. The Cats have been beaten in consecutive deciders by either county, but theyโ€™ll still have a major say in the destination of the Liam MacCarthy Cup this summer.

In the pre-Cody years, they failed to win the province from 1994 to 1997, which arrived during the โ€˜Revolution Yearsโ€™ when Wexford and Offaly were in their pomp.

Brian Cody dejected after the game Brian Cody and his team watch the trophy presentation. Gary Carr / INPHO Gary Carr / INPHO / INPHO

3. Did Kilkenny go for goal too early?

After Mark Fanning struck home the gameโ€™s critical score from a penalty in the 64th minute, Matthew Oโ€™Hanlon fetched the puck-out and fed Diarmuid Oโ€™Keeffe to move Wexford three in front. 

TJ Reid and Lee Chin swapped 65s and from the 69th minute onwards Kilkenny pressed for a goal. Rather than going for a point with his free from midfield, Eoin Murphy arrowed it into the danger zone as they looked to extract a green flag.

During the three minutes of injury-time, they continued to chase a goal, when there was enough time to take a few points instead. A late Kilkenny onslaught produced a ruck close to Fanningโ€™s goal saw Colin Fennelly draw a boot at the sliotar and it rolled agonisingly wide. And that was that.

Rory Oโ€™Connor celebrates with the Bob O'Keeffe Cup Rory Oโ€™Connor celebrates with the Bob O'Keeffe Cup. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

4. Wexfordโ€™s big players stand-up

It was one of those days for Wexford. In the curtain-raiser, their minors climbed the steps of the Hogan Stand to lift the Leinster crown after defeating Kilkenny.

If the seniors were to follow that up with the Bob Oโ€™Keeffe Cup, a number of things had to go right for them on the day. They needed to have a solid game in front of the posts and so they did โ€“ firing just three wides over the 70 minutes.

Huge performances were required from their big-name players. Lee Chin didnโ€™t miss a placed ball all day, shooting 0-9, while man-of-the-match Rory Oโ€™Connor fired over four points and won the penalty. Conor McDonald edged his battle with Huw Lawlor and also added 0-4 from play.

Defensively, Liam Ryan handled Colin Fennelly, corner-backs Simon Donohoe and Shaun Murphy made some important stops and sweeper Kevin Foley picked up a number of key breaks. It was a real team performance, built on extraordinary work-rate and belief.

Kevin Foley celebrates after the game with teammates Kevin Foley celebrates after the game with teammates. Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO

5. Looking ahead to the All-Ireland series

Kilkennyโ€™s defeat means theyโ€™ll face the winners of Cork and Westmeath in the All-Ireland quarter-final. Unless thereโ€™s a shock of epic proportions, itโ€™ll be a Kilkenny-Cork showdown on 13/14 July.

Having eased through from Munster in third place, the Rebels are determined to land the big prize this season. That clash is already a mouth-watering prospect. 

Wexford meanwhile, will rightly celebrate for a few days. The nature of Fitzgerald means it wonโ€™t be long before he starts looking ahead once again. Wexford will play a quarter-final winner in the All-Ireland semi-final on the last weekend in July.

Theyโ€™re now just 70 minutes away from reaching a first Liam MacCarthy Cup decider since 1996. Thereโ€™s a good chance theyโ€™ll be underdogs heading into that clash. Not that it will bother Fitzgerald or his players in the slightest.

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