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Published 15:46 21 Feb 2019 GMT
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And in the hurling it's just as tantalising. Kilkenny and Tipperary. No GAA teams on this island have provided us with such a genuine string of classics over the last ten years and with both of their backs against the wall this time around, Semple Stadium promises to be a cauldron of fire, intensity and passion just waiting to boil over.
After getting demolished by Limerick, Cody's young guns and old stalwarts have a point to prove and that's when they're at their most dangerous. Tipperary, under Liam Sheedy, haven't really fired yet either so there shouldn't be much between these two.
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