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6 talking points ahead of Galway and Tipperary's All-Ireland hurling semi-final

The counties meet at Croke Park on Sunday for the right to play Kilkenny on 6 September.

1. To sweep or not to sweep?

It’s the question we asked of Waterford last week and it applies here again ahead of Sunday’s game.

Looking at the two teams, it does appear that we’re in for more conventional 15 on 15 showdown but the respective managers Eamon O’Shea and Anthony Cunningham will still place a heavy emphasis on defence.

Patrick Maher with Jamie Barron Patrick 'Bonner' Maher in full flight against Waterford. Morgan Treacy / INPHO Morgan Treacy / INPHO / INPHO

Galway will have to look at the threats of Seamus Callanan and John ‘Bubbles’ O’Dwyer, while also blocking off the running power of Patrick ‘Bonner’ Maher from the half-forward line.

Tadhg de Búrca’s sweeper role for Waterford limited Tipperary’s goal threat and Galway will hope that Iarla Tannian can cover enough ground at centre back, perhaps dropping five or ten yards deeper than normal, to cut off the space.

Galway must stem the supply of ball to O’Dwyer and Callanan at source, and avoid a situation where their defenders are isolated one-on-one with the lethal forwards.

2. Galway’s man-mountain Johnny Glynn

And that leads us nicely on to how Tipp will deal with the Galway attack.

Johnny Glynn is the obvious target for Colm Callanan’s puckouts and Galway will look to move ball quickly through their half-forward division into livewire inside men Cathal Mannion and Jason Flynn.

There is some talk that Galway may deploy Joe Canning further out the field for spells and put him in direct opposition with Kieran Bergin.

Jonathan Glynn Galway may place Jonathan Glynn on Tipp's Ronan Maher. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

The rumoured match-up is Glynn against Tipp’s Ronan Maher, which would leave Pádraic Maher facing up to a rejuvenated Cyril Donnellan.

That trio in the half-forward division would present Tipp with plenty of problems, with Conor Whelan perhaps given the licence to roam.

3. The five-week gap

When the ball is thrown in on Sunday, it will have been five weeks since Tipp last struck a ball in anger but club games in between and competitive fare in training will have kept the Premier County’s players ticking over.

In 2008, the gap between Munster final and All-Ireland semi-final was a factor as Tipp fell to Waterford.

But a year later they learned those lessons and returned to Croke Park with a blistering performance against Limerick, a display that was one of the most complete during the Liam Sheedy era.

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Tipp have reverted to type in their build-up to the game, spending last weekend in Carton House to fine-tune preparations.

And manager O’Shea and his backroom team will feel confident that they have timed their run to perfection.

4. Noel McGrath

It’s brilliant news for all hurling fans that Noel McGrath is fit and available for selection for Tipperary.

The Loughmore-Castleiney man underwent surgery on testicular cancer in April but has made a good recovery since and returned to club action recently.

O’Shea indicated that McGrath is ‘in the mix’ for a role against Galway on Sunday and his presence in the 26-man panel strengthens Tipp’s hand.

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If the game is in the melting pot, McGrath’s arrival from the bench would provide Tipp and their supporters with a massive fillip down the home straight.

And against tiring legs, McGrath’s freshness and vision could be the keys to unlocking Galway’s defence.

5. The weight of history

Here Galway are again, with the scent of potential All-Ireland glory in their nostrils.

Galway boss Anthony Cunningham told Brian Cody after the Leinster final that he’d see him again in September and those could be prophetic words.

But Galway will have to overcome Tipp in championship hurling for the first time since 2005 to get over the line.

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Historically, the Tribesmen have provided stiff opposition to Tipp and in the last two meetings between the counties, the games could have gone either way.

Tipp needed three late points to scrape over the line in the 2010 quarter-final and they came from six points down in the final 20 minutes to win by nine in last year’s qualifier.

6. There’s no show like a Joe show

Joe Canning carries the hopes of a county on his shoulders once more in Sunday’s clash.

The Portumna star was brilliant until the All-Ireland quarter-final against Cork, when he shot a number of uncharacteristic wides against the Rebels.

But if Canning’s radar is in on Sunday, that could spell big trouble for Tipperary.

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And for the first time in years, Canning has forwards around him also capable of making a big impact.

The emergence of Jason Flynn and Cathal Mannion as attackers of real substance has lessened the burden of scoring responsibility on Canning.

And young Conor Whelan scored 1-2 on his championship debut against Cork to provide Galway with another exciting option up front.

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    Oct 15th 2023, 10:48 PM

    There really was nothing between the top four teams. This weekend has seen two magnificent games, that should never have been QFs. Until the reality that rankings will change is accepted, and catered for, this nonsense of losing genuine world cup contenders at QFs will continue.

    The pool format as it stands, is inherently flawed, as it relies on rankings remaining the same from draw to the game.
    If another week was added to the competition, you could allow only the pool winners through to the QFs, with an extra recovery week as a bonus, and then have playoffs between 2nd and 3rd place teams from the other side of the draw, to see who should continue to the QFs. It would have given Scotland a chance to get back in, and might be a way of handling the reality that rankings change.

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:07 PM

    @Declan Conroy: very true

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    Oct 16th 2023, 8:09 AM

    @Declan Conroy: Something has to change. Those quarter finals should never have happened. Massive drop off in interest and engagement in a tournament that still has two weeks to run.

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    Oct 15th 2023, 10:09 PM

    Normal service resumed. SH domination. These lads just have the composure and big game moments to win.

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:01 PM

    SA poxy lucky to win.
    Feel sorry for Les Bleus. 3 first half tries for SA pure luck. Came from nothing.
    Best 2 teams in tournament,Ireland and France and they don’t make semi’s
    And a very average England and Argentina are there. They will be destroyed by NZ and SA in semi’s.
    Poor Ireland and John Sexton….
    What could have been……

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:22 PM

    I believe there is very, very little difference between Ire, SA, NZ and France. All great teams. Sad to think that semifinals winners are already decided.

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    Oct 15th 2023, 10:09 PM

    Worst thing we ever did was beat South Africa in the group

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:07 PM

    That was outstanding from the springboks. 2023 game plan in full swing (rassie you genius). Far removed from our up the jumper 10 man rugby.. What an evolution in style and tactics as promised . That was a phenominal game of rugby that could have went iether way. My nerves are shot. To the French, my god what a team… Just glad we were on the right side of that result… What a weekend of rugby

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:11 PM

    @Stuart: still not the prettist to watch all trys from a kick were offside all nite the ref helped ye a lot feel sorry for france but looks like its yours to lose now

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:28 PM

    @Sèan: hope you will have your dark green jersey on for next week. Can’t imagine white is your colour…

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    Oct 16th 2023, 12:05 AM

    @Stuart: lost interest in it now tbh since ireland went out the semis be a walk over the final should great

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:06 PM

    Rugby is the winner the ref was poor

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    Oct 15th 2023, 10:53 PM

    Seems pointless participating. Would anyone follow a soccer World Cup if Germany and Brazil just won it every time? Not much of a sport really. Only 8 teams play it to a good standard and only two win nearly every time. I’m glad it’s nearly done.

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:08 PM

    @Neil “Montyman65” Montgomery: well then stop following it. Don’t worry you won’t be missed by anyone

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    Oct 15th 2023, 11:27 PM

    Lovely writing, nice work Ciaran

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