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Published 15:46 12 Jun 2019 BST
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Derek McGrath and Dan Shanahan look on as Waterford take on Clare in 2018. (Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile)[/caption]
McGrath, who led the Deise to the 2017 All-Ireland final, spoke about assembling his backroom staff and how each person can feed into what the panel is working towards.
Having the livewire Dan Shanahan - as passionate on the sideline as he was during his playing days - had its moments, and benefits, too.
"My Maor Foirne was Dan, over the years, and it was controlling Dan Shanahan as much as anything else! But he brought a huge energy to the sideline. The players would have fed off that. "There's a huge role now for physios, for medical staff... the whole thing is completely and absolutely choreographed. Everybody is on point in terms of the message."McGrath looks at how Limerick and Tipperary function now, as a collective, and believes those two counties have their act together. Watch the latest episode here: https://youtu.be/qN22Xu-SYcs #WeAreHurling
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