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Published 07:49 16 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 07:52 16 Mar 2018 GMT
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This all means that the Waterford hurling faithful will have to cover plenty of ground to support their team. They will have to travel to Limerick twice, to Cusack Park, Ennis and to Semple Stadium. This will result in over 600 km of travelling for their Munster campaign.
Needless to say, they weren't best pleased with the arrangements. Many took aim at the Waterford county board themselves, for supposedly not showing enough effort or commitment to upgrading the grounds.
It doesn't get much better for the county, with both hurling and football semi-finals clashing should they progress that far in their respective Munster championship campaigns.
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