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I actually spotted him as I was walking out behind Tomas Mulcahy and Hammy copped him and was about to say something to him but just smirked and walked on like Liam Gallagher after snorting an ounce.

Sean South :ronnyroar:

Tipp only have two starters from last year at minor

The best of the 500 posts on this thread since Limerick won on Sunday have been those by lads offering full and definitive analysis of the match based on listening to local radio commentary of it. Well done @The_Most_Infamous, @glasagusban et al.

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Ye can’t be talking ye cunts, with ye’re April pitch invasions, for the love of fuck… :rollseyes:

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Apples and oranges.

I must say, on the thirty second highlights package, neither limerick nor Cork looked great.
I’m not sure about Galway tbh. They’ll be hard to beat,but I’m not sure they’ll be 100% focused.
I think Galway are motoring nicely though. Good few new lads tried who have all done well (going by live radio commentary)
I don’t think Limerick or Galway will be fully honed in on this game tbh. I think it will be a game of individual battles rather than a fully sharpened team performance. I suspect limerick will be slightly more keen, but this Galway team have been hard to beat for a few years now. They are big, strong and tough, and getting experienced. I think they are great. I love following Galway.

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We will walk all over ye cunts and send ye home with your eggs still in their boxes.

I don’t think either (Limerick in particular) are in any position to be blasé about silverware.
That said, the worst thing that could possibly happen this Limerick team would be to win the league, we’d go mental altogether. Not that I’d give us any chance of beating Tipp (who I think will account for Wexford by 7 or 8).
A glorious defeat to Galway might be the best outcome, I don’t think we are near ready for Tipp yet and it could be badly damaging to our morale.

The physicality is your main weapon here and I hope you use it to full effect. Our lads need battle hardening and i’m not too bothered about the result as long as our lads get stuck in and put in a good shift… Be interesting to see how Kiely varies it here as lobbing it into the forwards willy nilly won’t work against Galway - I’d be tempted to give Nash and Morrissey a run and keep Cian at midfield.

Dowling looked flat the other day - don’t know if he’s training hard to make up for time or what but i’d like to see him back in FF for a spell and swap him around if needs be.

Quaid
English
McCarthy
Casey
Byrnes
Hannon
Hickey
Lynch
Ryan/Brown
Morrissey
Hegarty
Nash
Dempsey
Dowling
Mulcahy.

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Tipp playing well will beat anyone.

Not just physicality. Galway have some great hurlers, and no real weak links imo. I’m delighted with them. Last season was really enjoyable.

Besides the great hurlers, physicality and having no weak links,… what the fuck have Galway going for them?

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Agreed, it’s theirs to lose. I think there are a few sides who could catch them on a day, in a semi final. They’d have to be dragged into a war though and I think Waterford, Galway & KK are the only ones with the required physicality for that.

Very little. When I say no weak links, I don’t mean they are a team of Joe cooneys either. Just they are decent, try hard, have a few classy hurlers. What more could you want?

Hip and whip. No team is complete without it… Galway are at nothing until they introduce it.

We can’t all unearth a mark foley.

We seem to unearth dozens of them every year…

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