Liam Cahill bemoans Tipperary's's flat start in sobering Division 1 semi-final loss to Clare
Liam Cahill says his Tipperary team have a pile of work to get through to be up to speed for their Munster SHC opener against Limerick next month.
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Liam Cahill says his Tipperary team have a pile of work to get through to be up to speed for their Munster SHC opener against Limerick next month.
It's Division 2 football for Down next year following a comprehensive 11-point victory over Clare in Pairc Esler on Sunday that saw them top the Allianz Football League Division 3 table, with a trip to Croke Park for a final against Westmeath next Saturday the icing on the cake.
It is a busy day of GAA action, with key games across the Allianz Football league, while Kilkenny await the winners of the Divsion One hurling semi-final.
Kilkenny's goal threat and gritty 14-man performance into a second-half gale ended Limerick’s Allianz Hurling League reign, sending the Cats into another final.
Former Limerick hurler Niall Moran has said that the GAA have limited the appeal of this weekend's Allianz Hurling League Division 1 semi-finals as a result of their scheduling.
The Division 1 hurling semi-finals have been confirmed, with Limerick taking on Kilkenny and Munster rivals Clare and Tipperary crossing paths for a place in the decider.
On the 11 July 2015 something that would seem impossible now happened - Dublin knocked Limerick out of the All-Ireland hurling championship.