columnistsAnthony Daly: Do Tipperary have the savagery to go for back-to-back titles?When Clarecastle met Newmarket-on-Fergus in the 1992 championship, we went into the game as raging hot favourites, not just because we were reigning county champions, but because of the way the modern tradition between the clubs had been emphatically turned on its head.
columnistsAnthony Daly: Kerry hurling should be helped build their own kingdomAll these years on, those cheeky boyos below in Lixnaw in north Kerry still can’t resist having a go at me.
columnistsAnthony Daly: Sometimes we all go too far, but the game always returns us to what’s most important in lifeIn 2002, my older brother Michael first admitted to the grip alcohol had on his life. The disease had been following him around like a black dog and Michael finally accepted the damage it was doing to himself and his family — he checked into the Aiseiri Addiction Treatment Centre in Cahir in South Tipperary.