Dónal Óg Cusack's All-Ireland hurling quarter-final predictions
ALL-IRELAND SHC QUARTER-FINALS
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ALL-IRELAND SHC QUARTER-FINALS
Former Tipperary star and RTÉ analyst Shane McGrath spent Saturday night in Cork and left believing that the home side's remarkable 3-28 to 3-26 win over Limerick was one of the greatest games he’d ever witnessed.
Former Antrim hurler and RTÉ analyst Neil McManus hailed the battling spirit shown by Cork as they kept their season alive with a thrilling last-gasp victory over Limerick.
Cork attacker Seamus Harnedy highlighted the serious character the side showed in overcoming Limerick in a thrilling Munster round-robin clash, but crucially added that it's "back to the well" for another must-win game against Tipperary next weekend.
The fans weren't supposed to be on the pitch until the Bruce Springsteen concert next Thursday but there was no stopping the Cork public celebrating their heroes as they somehow kept their championship dreams alive.
Limerick manager John Kiely was left to reflect on a "bitterly disappointing" evening after his side came out the wrong end of a Munster Hurling Championship thriller against Cork at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday.
Ciarán Joyce has been ruled out of Cork's crunch Munster SHC clash with Limerick on Saturday, with Mark Coleman taking his place in defence.
The provincial hurling championship brought plenty of drama this weekend, as rivals in Munster and Leinster renewed acquaintances.
Clare kickstarted their Munster Senior Hurling challenge after a second-half turnaround secured their first ever championship victory in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, beating Cork 3-26 to 3-24.