GAA: Tipperary to meet Cork in Division 1A final, Wexford beat Limerick
Tipperary will play Cork in the Allianz National Hurling League Division 1A final.
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Tipperary will play Cork in the Allianz National Hurling League Division 1A final.
With the league coming to its conclusion, attention turns to the championship with provincial glory on the line.
As we approach the final furlong of the Allianz Hurling League, and what will be for all counties - bar Tipp and either Galway or Cork - the last bit of competitive action until a ball is thrown in for championship, we ask one question: just what exactly are some teams looking to get from this final round?
So how might things look in League 2026?
There was a stunning end to this National Hurling League Division 1B encounter at Netwatch Cullen Park on Sunday when Antrim's Gerard Walsh, scored a late goal from a free to earn his side a 2-18 to 1-21 draw against Carlow.
All-Ireland champions Clare gave their hopes of avoiding relegation to Division 1B a fighting chance thanks to a three-point victory over rivals Limerick at TUS Gaelic Grounds on Sunday evening.
Clare's first win of a challenging league campaign centred on a better team structure and a greater tenacity to win breaking balls, according to talisman Tony Kelly.
Injury-time points by Stephen Bennett and Patrick Curran edged Waterford towards promotion following a helter-skelter contest against a Dublin side who must have felt they'd done enough to earn a precious away win.