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Anthony Daly
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No yielding, no surrender the cry from Tipperary brigade
No yielding, no surrender the cry from Tipperary brigade

At around 4.15am yesterday morning, some boy-racer thought the Ennis-Kilrush road was Siverstone or Mondello Park. The car started doing donuts, the screeching tyres laying assault to my eardrums. I had to be up at 6.30 anyway to meet the Limerick minor bus at 8 but that was my night’s sleep done and dusted.

Mon, 05 Sep, 2016

All-Ireland final is the day of days for hurling people, so expect an epic
All-Ireland final is the day of days for hurling people, so expect an epic

Pound for pound, Tipperary just look that bit stronger and better, says the double All-Ireland winning Clare captain. Which is some statement to make with Kilkenny in the other corner...

Sat, 03 Sep, 2016

Epic hurling semi-finals were games of centimetres, not inches
Epic hurling semi-finals were games of centimetres, not inches
I may need a night or two at the Fleadh Cheoil in Ennis this week after a pair of outrageous hurling highs at the weekend.

Mon, 15 Aug, 2016

I fancied Waterford. Yet the longer the week goes on...
I fancied Waterford. Yet the longer the week goes on...

Selecting the man of-the match on The Sunday Game last weekend was an easy enough decision, to a point, a straight shoot-out between Pauric Mahony and Austin Gleeson. We went for Mahony but nobody would have argued if we had gone for Austin. Richie Hogan also made the shortlist but if you were to stretch that long-list even further, the results would have shown how off the pace Kilkenny really were.

Sat, 13 Aug, 2016

Why Waterford shouldn’t lose faith
Why Waterford shouldn’t lose faith

I was walking out by Barry’s Hotel after yesterday’s All-Ireland semi-final when I came across a group of Waterford supporters, broken up and beaten down by the result.

Mon, 08 Aug, 2016

What Waterford must do to drive over the edge and into utopia
What Waterford must do to drive over the edge and into utopia

I saw an interview with Ken McGrath during the week where he expressed the hope Waterford would just go for it tomorrow against Kilkenny. 

Sat, 06 Aug, 2016

Clare v Galway - GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Quarter Final
Galway's perfect time for a Joe show
When Aidan Harte scored his late point yesterday, I was thinking of his father Josie, and how delighted he’d have been with the result, but surely mindful of how much it will impact on his turnover this week.

Mon, 25 Jul, 2016

Clare are due big game but Galway will be formidable
Clare are due big game but Galway will be formidable

Ger Loughnane, being the bould Ger that he is, just can’t help himself sometimes. Cutting loose, slashing and burning and razing Galway, Micheal Donoghue and Joe Canning is nothing new but the timing of his comments, with Clare now in the other corner, could turn on his own county like a backdraft.

Sat, 23 Jul, 2016

The Tipperary beast ravages you like a demented brute
The Tipperary beast ravages you like a demented brute

Michael Breen is a symbol of Tipperary’s new hardness, writes Anthony Daly.

Mon, 11 Jul, 2016

Waterford can win this battle but Tipperary well placed to win war
Waterford can win this battle but Tipperary well placed to win war

The natural next step for this Waterford group now is to win a Munster title and they are ready to take that step this weekend, writes Anthony Daly.

Sat, 09 Jul, 2016

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