Enda McEvoy: Why Waterford's time has come

In their fifth season on the road as a successful combination Limerick are more vulnerable than previously to injuries, metal fatigue, events
Enda McEvoy: Why Waterford's time has come

Jack Fagan of Waterford in action against Kyle Hayes of Limerick during the 2021 All-Ireland semi-final between Limerick and Waterford at Croke Park. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile

Here’s the bit to most look forward to, the unique selling point of Championship 2022. It is almost certain to be a competition with an extraordinary conclusion. You on board now?

Of course you are. What sentient human being could resist the promise of a movie with a closing reel of rainbows and starbursts?

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