AFTER THEIR LOSS to Tipperary in the Munster final today, Waterford will have to beat Dublin to get their 2015 All-Ireland hurling championship campaign back on track.
Ger Cunningham’s side beat a wayward shooting Limerick in Thurles yesterday and, as they’ve already played Galway, could only meet Derek McGrath’s charges in the final six.
The second quarter-final was decided yesterday when Cork got the better of Clare in the late game at Semple Stadium.
The quarter-finals will take place on Sunday, 26 July.
The path to Liam MacCarthy is now clear as the quarter-finals are settled
AFTER THEIR LOSS to Tipperary in the Munster final today, Waterford will have to beat Dublin to get their 2015 All-Ireland hurling championship campaign back on track.
Ger Cunningham’s side beat a wayward shooting Limerick in Thurles yesterday and, as they’ve already played Galway, could only meet Derek McGrath’s charges in the final six.
The second quarter-final was decided yesterday when Cork got the better of Clare in the late game at Semple Stadium.
The quarter-finals will take place on Sunday, 26 July.
All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals
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