Episode 2929: Ken On Kane, Intermission, Tracksuit Talk, Hurlin’ Head To Head
Cork lost another classic in the Munster hurling championship – and let’s face it, that’s no-one’s idea of a good habit to get into. Clare got the show back on track, Limerick hammered a desperately under-par Tipperary, and Antrim gave us the result of the hurling weekend by beating Wexford in the Leinster championship. Jamie Wall and Malachy Clerkin are with us.
Tipperary managed at times in first half to shut off Limerick as they attacked in wide channels along sidelines but as game progressed Limerick continued to attack the wide channels before recycling and switching to the weak defensive side. pic.twitter.com/kb8y7XMaPS
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Elsewhere Ken is forced to defend his position on Harry Kane, Liam Cahill launches a strange attack on former Waterford manager Derek McGrath for having the temerity to talk up his Waterford team, and is there a correlation between the importance of a GAA game and the likelihood of a keeper wearing a tracksuit top?
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Go to PatreonMichael Murphy and Oisin McConville are on hand to talk through their respective counties’ wins at the weekend, and run the rule over the provincial football championships. https://t.co/LLUIesMNnP pic.twitter.com/6k03IeEbSg
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