GAA: All-Ireland Hurling semi-finals to renew old rivalries
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship has reached its penultimate weekend, bringing together familiar foes at Croke Park.
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The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship has reached its penultimate weekend, bringing together familiar foes at Croke Park.
Donegal and Galway have only ever met seven times previously in the All-Ireland SFC, and while it's three wins apiece and a draw, the winner has never gone on to lift Sam Maguire.
Brian Hayes was awarded the man of the match trophy following the Rebels' victory over Limerick. Hayes hailed the team's increase in intensity in training and admits they had a below-par performance in the knockout rounds so far.
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me…you can't get fooled again."
The hurling championship reaches it's semi-final stage, with Kilkenny and Clare again facing off at this juncture and All-Ireland champions Limerick up against Cork. Eoin Larkin, Podge Collins, Niall Moran and Shane Kingston look ahead to what's in store at Croke Park.
The Gaelic Players Association says it has seen encouraging developments in its relationship with GAA with the leadership of new GAA president Jarlath Burns, but insists that it will tackle several key challenges this year.
Armagh have performed well in penalty shootouts but have been cursed by bad luck, according to former defender Enda McNulty.