ED COUGHLAN: Victory to the calm within the chaos

Sunday’s All-Ireland hurling final between Galway and Limerick will undoubtedly provide us with something special. The quality of the championship to date has been dramatic, to say the least.
It will be the third time these teams meet to contest an All-Ireland final. The first was in 1923, when Galway emerged victorious on a scoreline of 7-3 to 4-5. The second, in 1980, when Galway again came away with the win on a scoreline of 2-15 to 3-9.