Shane McGrath: Kilkenny 'are just out there to hurl' - they don't overthink it'
The aristocrats of hurling are back in another All-Ireland final.
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The aristocrats of hurling are back in another All-Ireland final.
Galway are further away from landing Liam MacCarthy now than they were 12 months ago, according to former Tipperary hurler Shane McGrath.
Aoife McGrath and her sister Eimear grew up in a family with a rich GAA pedigree where hurleys, sliotars and footballs were household staples.
"Sometimes it can happen", was what fast bowling legend Glenn McGrath said on Monday about India's capitulation in the World Test Championship final against Australia in London. India suffered a crushing 209-run defeat to Australia on the fifth day of the summit clash at the Oval on Sunday. "Sometimes, it can happen like that. Yeah, conditions in England are a lot different to what Indian cricket has been playing in. Sometimes that happens that way, it's called that bit of dressing room pressure," McGrath, who is Director of Coaching at MRF Pace Foundation, told reporters here.
Clare can feel aggrieved about not being awarded a late free but they had enough chances to win yesterday's Munster final against Limerick.
Before a ball was pucked in the Leinster SHC, Kilkenny and Galway were odds-on to be the teams to reach the final, and so it came to pass following Sunday's matches.
Shane McGrath believes complacency might have set in for Tipperary against Waterford and expects Liam Cahill to get a reaction from his players in the preliminary quarter-final against Offaly.
Shane McGrath believes that "something seriously needs to change" in Waterford after the county slipped to their third successive defeat in the Munster hurling championship.