Before a ball was pucked in the Leinster SHC, Kilkenny and Galway were odds-on to be the teams to reach the final, and so it came to pass following Sunday's matches.It wasn't before the Tribesmen were given a fright by Dublin at Croke Park.
Early in the second half the Dubs led by 12 points, but they would only manage another three points from there as Galway found another few gears.With Wexford in the process of beating Kilkenny in the south-east, Henry Shefflin and his management team would have been aware that they could afford to lose by three points or less and still make the final.But they very nearly won the match, only for Donal Burke to cancel out Evan Niland's late free.The draw was enough, but Shefflin suggested afterwards that the comfortable games against Antrim and Westmeath had been less than ideal preparation for the step up to meet Dublin.Discussing the nature of the Leinster championship this year, which has been described as various different forms of a procession for Kilkenny and Galway, Shane McGrath told the RTÉ GAA Podcast that both teams will have to find another level if they want to properly attack the All-Ireland championship."We have to see the real Galway and Kilkenny in the Leinster final," he said."For Henry and his troops they need to win this Leinster title.
There needs to be a cup on the table with the group that's there."Especially with Henry going in and getting involved, the high expectations and standards he has himself personally, what he's done as a player, as a manager with his club; he'll want to bring that in."He's a notorious winner so he'll want silverware.