Here, Martin Breheny answers all those questions and more as he selects his Top 50 hurlers of the year. CATHAL MANNION (Galway)He didn’t have a particularly good All-Ireland final but reached some great heights earlier on, including both Leinster final clashes with Kilkenny and the drawn All-Ireland semi-final against Clare. JONATHAN GLYNN (Galway)He found Mike Casey a troublesome opponent in the All-Ireland final, but made progress when he moved away from goal. AIDAN HARTE (Galway)Had a relatively quiet All-Ireland final but did well up to then. ADRIAN TUOHEY (Galway)Limerick presented him with problems in the All-Ireland final but up to then he had been at his combative best.
Source: Irish Independent December 15, 2018 02:31 UTC