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Published 22:08 15 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 22:40 15 Sept 2015 BST
Niall O’Riordain (50), Brian Kelleher (49) - both pictured to the left of manager Brendan Ryan in the middle – Ray McKenna (52) and Tomás O’Riordain (50) - pictured to the right of Ryan - all played a crucial role in the victory.
Their teammate, JOE reader Danny Scully, reckons they’re the oldest hurlers playing in Dublin and that's before we even mention club stalwarts Ken Keary (45) and Johnny Kenny (46) who are included in the picture below.
Is there a team in Ireland that can match them for seniority? If you know of any team that can, let us know via the usual channels below.
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