Galway have looked good but can they be relied upon? Clare should win but shouldn’t take Dublin for granted
That aspect of Tipperary – scoring – is their strength. Jake Morris consistently threatens goals and his ability to turn back for easy points is much improved, as is his physical strength.. Even against Offaly they conceded 3-18.That’s a theme. When they score a lot, they concede a lot – way too much.
Both Galway and Tipperary have vulnerabilities at the back. I believe we’ll see a high-scoring game. The teams have met three years’ running in All-Ireland semi-finals in the last decade. One year Pádraic Maher was knocking back Joe Canning and the next, Gearóid McInerney was knocking back Maher but there was never more than a point in it.
The team that comes out will have a turbo charge because either is a significant scalp. Limerick may fear Galway more because the Leinster final performance – until the late calamity – had a lot to recommend it and they did enough to win.
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