Heās probably right, but it takes teams time to ease into it.
Even last year, which most people seem to agree was a very entertaining Championship took a couple of weeks to get into it.
By this time last year, Cork-Tipp was probably the standout game which was dramatic. Dublin vs Kilkenny was also exciting. But it was really the latter stages where it really picked up.
I thought Cork-Tipp this year was alright, not sure how neutrals saw Limerick-Cork, I certainly didnāt enjoy it. But I think things will pick up again as we enter into real knockout hurling.
Yeah but in fairness to Ollie, he was at the games and probably knows a little bit more than a lad watching them on a laptop in the arsehole of Tipperary.
Great win does not equate to a great game of hurling, if Wexford won yesterday it would have been a great win for them but still a shit show from a hurling point of view. This really shouldnāt require explaining either.