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The following day, Dan Joy was chosen on the team, earning over half the vote (50%), beating out Seanie O’Brien (25%) and Dave Connolly (19%).
Joy picked up his first title this year at the second attempt after losing out in the 2017 final, the same year he collected an U21 All-Ireland medal.
He was joined in the full back line by teammate Mark O’Loughlin who won the #3 jersey, attaining 47% of the vote ahead of Ronan Connolly (37%) and Nigel Foley (16%). O’Loughlin picked up his third SHC title, adding to the successes of 2012 and ’14.
Liam English made it a clean sweep for the Balbec as he collected the No.4 jersey ahead of Chris Thomas and John Flynn, winning 40% of the vote. It was a first title success for English who will be key to their chances in the Munster championship when they welcome either Midleton or Glen Rovers.