Cian Lynch put in an absolutely incredible performance on Sunday as Limerick were crowned All-Ireland champions for the third time in four years.
The Patrickswell man scored 0-6 from play and assisted 2-5 of Limerick's scores in the decider as the Treatymen powered to victory against Cork.
Brian McDonnell of GAA Insights noted some of Lynch's incredible stats from the final and each of Limerick's other Championship games this year.
He completed 100% of his passes (three stick passes and eight hand passes) against Cork, with that figure at 94% for him in the 2021 Championship as a whole.
In total, Lynch succesfully completed 45 of his 48 attempted passes in this year's Championship, which as a centre-forward in hurling is unbelievable.
A lot of his passes led to Limerick scores too, with Lynch providing the final pass for a total of 4-12.
Remarkably in the first half of the final, he assisted 2-4 and scored a point from seven possessions.
But it's not just in attacking where Lynch is extremely effective, his stats for winning back possession and defending are also impressive.

Lynch put in nine tackles in Sunday's game, winning three turnovers. He averaged six tackles per game on average in the Championship and won almost two turnovers per game.
At just 25 years of age, he is well on track to being one of hurling's greatest ever players.
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