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22 Oct 2025

'I'm blown away, I have no words' - Kilkenny native guides Kildare to history

Kildare hurling manager Brian Dowling spoke to the media after his side won the 2025 Joe McDonagh Cup with a 2-26 to 1-19 win over Laois in Croke Park

Kildare manager chats about McDonagh magic but smile says it all

Kildare manager and Kilkenny native Brian Dowling Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile

Kildare manager and Kilkenny native, Brian Dowling, was over the moon upon the blowing of the full-time whistle on Sunday, as the Lilywhites won their first ever Joe McDonagh title and a place in next season's Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.

Glowing, beaming, describe it how you like but it certainly was happiness personified.

In this his second year in charge and having won the Christy Ring Cup in his first season, he now adds the Joe McDonagh Cup in his second year.

"I'm blown away, I have no words, I just can't believe it, it is just unbelievable what this group of players have done," he said.
We challenged them (the players), at the start of the season, saying if we could retain our Joe McDonagh Cup status.

FYI: Kilkenny fans can meet their heroes at open training session later this week!

"Then we asked, if they could do better and the answer was unanimous, yes we could, our aim was to get to the last two and if you get to the final then anything is possible."

The manager said that "you are always worried in the build-up to a final, have you done things right, we had a media night on Tuesday night, you have to promote the game but that was it and after that we just concentrated on the game.

"The first half was not out best 35 minutes but then we were playing a good team in Laois, you are not going to be on top the whole match but once we got ahead in the second half we powered home from there."

Asked what he said to his players at half time, the manager said "very similar to what we said at half-time in O'Moore Park, 'we were not happy' we didn't thing we were flowing, we weren't working the ball up the pitch like we do, we panicked a little, long deliveries too far out, we know we are a really fit team, we have to keep going, we knew we would get chances, we let in a goal early in the second half, not the start we wanted against Laois but we have had set-backs before, we stuck with it and got our reward.

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