Limerick reach third All-Ireland Hurling final in a row after edging Galway
Limerick's three-in-a-row dream remains alive but only just after they were pushed all the way by Galway in a thrilling All-Ireland hurling semi-final.
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Limerick's three-in-a-row dream remains alive but only just after they were pushed all the way by Galway in a thrilling All-Ireland hurling semi-final.
Over the years, I have often gone with the approach of, 'what is the opposite manager thinking'. I wouldn’t say I am hugely into sports psychology or anything like that, but one thing I am stone mad for is visualisation.
When Kieran Kingston walked down the tunnel of the Hogan Stand after last year's big All-Ireland final defeat to Limerick, it must have been a lonely, lonely place.
As I sit down to discuss this weekend's quarter-finals, the news has just broken about all three lads being cleared to play. I'd love if the Central Hearings Committee (CHC) meeting was 24 hours later, then I wouldn't have to write about it as I would have had my column submitted.
Gearóid Hegarty says he doesn't like the fact that footage from games is being "pored over" afterwards and the Limerick forward says that he would like to see incidents dealt with on the day.
On this week's episode of The Championship with Damian Lawlor, Longford captain Mickey Quinn looks ahead to the football qualifiers, while Shane Dowling and Keith Higgins analyse the weekend's other big games.
The furore around post-match handshakes with Galway manager Henry Shefflin has likely "energised" Kilkenny boss Brian Cody, according to former Tipperary goalkeeper Brendan Cummins.
While fully understanding this debate is for the end and not the start of the year, after watching the lads last Sunday have a discussion, I said I would sit down and try map out a calendar year.