Brendan Cummins: Courageous Clare can take down Limerick in Munster hurling final
Brendan Cummins believes that Clare's courageous approach towards Limerick gives them a great chance of stopping the Green Machine in Sunday's Munster hurling final.
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Brendan Cummins believes that Clare's courageous approach towards Limerick gives them a great chance of stopping the Green Machine in Sunday's Munster hurling final.
Wicklow may have this began this Tailteann Cup tie knowing they would play no further part in this competition after today, but their fight and spirit certainly shown through as the Leinster outfit picked up a surprise seven-point win over Limerick in Laois Hire O'Moore Park this afternoon – their second Championship win of the season.
The Munster hurling final between Limerick and Clare is on course to be a sellout after the public allocation of terrace tickets sold out within 23 minutes this afternoon.
The Munster Senior Hurling Championship final will be held at Limerick's home venue following an agreement from fellow finalist Clare.
It's the Munster final up next for All-Ireland champions Limerick as a one-point win over Cork in a packed TUS Gaelic Grounds kept alive the Treaty men’s hopes of landing a fourth Liam MacCarthy Cup in-a-row, and put them into their fifth consecutive provincial final.
The final weekend of the provincial Hurling championships takes centre stage this weekend, with finals and relegation at stake.
RTÉ GAA analyst Brendan Cummins believes that the chasing Munster pack have managed to bridge the physical gap that John Kiely's Limerick had held over them in recent seasons.
Jackie Tyrrell believes that Limerick are showing signs of physical and mental fatigue after their draw with Tipperary took their Munster Championship fate out of their own hands.