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Daly: Limerick will want to get job done against Tipperary

Limerick will be desperate to secure their place in the Munster final, as well as their passage into the All-Ireland series, at the earliest opportunity.

That's according to two-time All-Ireland winner with Clare Anthony Daly, who was speaking on RTÉ GAA Podcast.

The Treaty County had an indifferent Allianz League campaign managing just one win; over Joe McDonagh Cup county Offaly.

But their form has once more been ominously impressive for the other counties since the start of the championship, with victories over the counties seen as their nearest rivals - perhaps anywhere in Ireland - before the start of the competition in Cork and Waterford.

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Four points was enough for Limerick to finish in the top two in 2019, but five points had seen them having to settle for third the previous year, so they'll still need to avoid in one of their remaining fixtures to make sure that their Liam MacCarthy defence doesn't come to an end later this month.

Tipperary come into the game with no points from two games. Their manager Colm Bonnar will know that his injury-ravaged squad need to find a win at the TUS Gaelic Grounds on Sunday to have any chance of extending their season into June.

And, while Daly thinks that all the players the Premier County are without could lead to Limerick supporters becoming a bit complacent, the former Clare and Dublin manager isn't expecting that to seep through to the players.

"All this talk, and it's going around Limerick as well you can be sure, that Tipp have no

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