Limerick v Kilkenny - All Ireland Final 2022 - The Hego final

Full of lactic acid, unable to move.

Im deeply concerned

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Maybe time to bring back the more lightly framed Pat Ryan.

Picked a number out of your arse as they used to say in Anglo.

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A good dry day will suit the slick hurling of Limerick. Us Kilkenny mullockers will be crying out for about 6 inches of rain on Saturday evening

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Kinnerk’s data processing capabilities will be under savage pressure in the sweltering heat.

The whiteboard will melt and we’ll be bolloxed

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Kinnerk will probably end up formulating plays in the NFL for Tom Brady or something. Please god the 3 in a row gets done now.

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There’s no way the laptop will work.

Whiteboard could be greasy too. We are fucked

Who’ll get the nod for Sunday? Marty or Canning?

“From Dubai to Danesfort, from Abbeyfeale to Addis-Abbaba, from Callan to Cairo… They’ll be watching this hurling final, this is Ireland, this is hurling, this is the All Ireland hurling final.”

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The people of Limerick rejoice

Neither a hurling stronghold.

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Abbeyfeale could be celebrating All Ireland wins in successive weeks if Limerick and Kerry do the business.

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Terrible terrible banter from the Limericks on show early in the week. Sake

They’re too clued in now Harry. They’d the trains for Sunday booked out before the semifinal.

I don’t know how I’m going to travel, if at all.

I am leaving Limerick at nine if you need a lift!!!

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Limerick AET.

My pal selected the opt-out for Tipp game. The only game he didn’t go online for to either buy or use opt-out was Clare game in Ennis. Tis a joke and sneaky out from Croke Park.

GAA to make HawkEye All-Ireland hurling final call later in week

It is understood that hurling calibrations were not the reason behind the erroneous decision to rule out Shane Walsh’s 45 towards the end of the first half on Saturday

The GAA will not make a call on HawkEye being used in Sunday’s All-Ireland senior hurling final until later in the week.

It is understood that hurling calibrations were not the reason behind the erroneous decision to rule out Shane Walsh’s 45 towards the end of the first half in Saturday’s Galway-Derry All-Ireland SFC semi-final. GAA officials later suspended the score detection technology for the second half and restored the point, which had initially been awarded by umpires.

In 2013, a point by then Limerick minor and current senior hurling star Barry Nash was ruled out because the system had been set up from the All-Ireland football semi-final the weekend previous and not been changed to hurling.

A malfunction lies at the heart of the matter with the GAA yesterday demanding more answers from the UK-based innovations company about why such a mistake could be made. Conor Glass’ 18 th minute effort, which was also ruled out by HawkEye, is also believed to be the subject of further analysis.

After a data problem in the Leinster SHC final that forced HawkEye to stand down and delays in officials receiving HawkEye determinations such as Ronan Glennon’s point in last Sunday week’s All-Ireland semi-final, GAA games administration officials will need major reassurances that the system can be used for the biggest game of the year.