This game was the stuff of legends. A war of attrition in the summer sun of 2004, forever immortalised in the folklore of Hurling, and John Mullane's famous "I love me county" becoming the slogan of Waterford fans for years after.
What a match - 2 sets of gladiators! What the great game is all about I wish Ken McGrath could have got a medal His catch to win the last free was heroic
A pity J M got sent off. Could have cost them victory against Kilkenny in the semi without him and would probably have been the best chance for that team to go the whole way if he had stayed on
This game was the stuff of legends. A war of attrition in the summer sun of 2004, forever immortalised in the folklore of Hurling, and John Mullane's famous "I love me county" becoming the slogan of Waterford fans for years after.
One of the best hurling matches ever
Sad to see that Waterford team not win an AI, sadly I knew that pain for ages as a Limerick man .
Can you upload more I subbed 4 years ago
Brilliant occasion, brilliant skillful game, brilliant aftermath......everything you'd want in a field game.
What a match - 2 sets of gladiators! What the great game is all about
I wish Ken McGrath could have got a medal
His catch to win the last free was heroic
cant beat the atmosphere and excitement of hurling in this era. 21.01 "it was harmless enough, only a little jab"🤣
Possibly the greatest hurling match ever
It still is
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My cousin was playingHe was the person that made theCach
These were the days. Jesus these were the days. The world was so bright back then.
I think the greatest hurling match was in 2014 between tipp and kilkenny drawn one.
What a match
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Wish Cork would return to glory again soon
A pity J M got sent off. Could have cost them victory against Kilkenny in the semi without him and would probably have been the best chance for that team to go the whole way if he had stayed on
21:57 14 steps from John Mullane!
That was a great Waterford team shame they didn't win an All ireland 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉@paddy Sullivan VHS 📼 1990s Cork
beginning to wonder if we ever get one