
Is it now time
to start dreaming?
I openly admit,
that having being brought up in Scotland, on a diet of amateur rugby, I am no
hurling cognoscenti. But Waterford’s second half performance was just
magnificent and a sheer joy to watch. The pace, the passion, the aggression,
the determination and for the first time that I can recall, a steely
determination and strength of mind to win at all costs. I get the feeling that
these players would have run through the walls of a nuclear bunker, for Derek McGrath
and his backroom staff.
Though some on
the RTE’s Sunday panel were not so enamoured with the way we played. They were
surely watching another game, or maybe it was just a wee bit of sour grapes! The
Cats will be at a loss come 15:30, on that first weekend in September. For the
first time in an awful long stretch, Kilkenny will have to support another team.
As we chase that little white sliotar
around the vast green fields of Páirc an Chrócaigh.
Maybe they will see fit to support their Waterford neighbours?

What also struck me, was the sheer number
of blue and white supporters, who travelled up to Dublin, to shout “Déise Abu!”
Waterford must have one of, if not the best supported hurling teams in Ireland.
It looked like half of the 70,000 crowd came up the M9, or sneaked up the M11,
to avoid the clash with Cork supporters on the M7!
I can only imagine, that tickets for the
final clash with Galway, will be rarer than hen’s teeth. This, I have been
told, will be the first time these two teams have met in an All Ireland Final.
Neither will want to lose, on such an historic occasion. The match has the
capacity to become a game we will all remember for many a year. Those lucky
enough to secure a ticket, will remember the experience forever.
It never ceases to amaze me, how sporting
successes can lift our spirits. Particularly when Waterford is still dealing
with some very serious infrastructural issues. To take a trip to Dublin in
early September, is both a distraction and is a welcome relief. This gives hope
that a brighter future lies ahead for the people of the Déise.

As our young hurlers get down to the Herculean
task of preparing for the All Ireland Senior Hurling Final we must support them
in every way possible. We need to show our support by turning the city, county
and of course Páirc an Chrócaigh blue and white.
Déise Abu!
(Hurling photograph taken by Ray McManus, with our very own Noel Browne in the background!)
(Hurling photograph taken by Ray McManus, with our very own Noel Browne in the background!)
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