For Waterford, beating Offaly is essential as sealing promotion is the only show in town
Weekend hurling previews: Cork take on Galway with winners set for final spotLaois have already been relegated to Division Two while Dublin’s slim chances of promotion revolve around a series of results and winning margins. The Dubs must beat Laois handsomely, Waterford need to lose heavily to Offaly and Carlow must overcome Westmeath.
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