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    Anthony Nash: How Cian Lynch turned the All-Ireland final Limerick's way
    Anthony Nash: Nickie Quaid vs Eoin Murphy - one goalkeeper has the edge, but that can change
    Anthony Nash: Quaid game management, Murphy heroics and Hill 16 concerns
    Anthony Nash: Semi-finals are for winning - especially when you lost last year
    Anthony Nash: Even us fans of the split season can see the championship is too rushed
    Anthony Nash: Munster's Ben O'Connor the latest Cork talent who will be sorely missed
    Anthony Nash: Referees have an impossible job - they need help, not social media pile-ons
    Anthony Nash: Dual star, singular talent - Teddy McCarthy's legacy is untouchable
    Anthony Nash: Why Patrick Horgan should and will be back
    Anthony Nash: Cork-Limerick can be another thriller in ruthless but fair Munster championship
    Anthony Nash: Sport is a losing game. I know all too well how Waterford's players feel now
    Anthony Nash: Streaming is here to stay, but hurling's big days must be elevated
    Anthony Nash: Why Cork versus Tipp remains hurling's most romantic rivalry
    Anthony Nash: Cork must match Waterford's intensity, or face stark consequences
    Anthony Nash: The pecking order, craic and obsessional focus of championship week
    Anthony Nash: Séamus Flanagan's consistent and intelligent running is key for Limerick
    Anthony Nash: The eight minutes when Limerick announced their talent and temperament
    Anthony Nash: Smart puckouts alone can't undo Limerick - rivals need big target men too
    Anthony Nash: League semi-finals can jump-start hurling's year
    Anthony Nash: Waterford not playing to strengths but Fitzgerald can find right formula
    Anthony Nash: GAA teams should be open to the Netflix treatment
    Anthony Nash: Changes to sliotar have yet to hit the sweet spot
    Anthony Nash: The Fitzgibbon must never be allowed to go the same way as the Railway Cup
    Anthony Nash: Davy Fitz was not wrong to test the boundaries with man behind the wire
    Anthony Nash: We should enjoy the league without second guessing its importance
    Anthony Nash: How do you know when it is time to walk away?
    Anthony Nash: The All-Ireland final will come down to who breaks first
    Anthony Nash: The constant mental battle that comes with being a hurling goalkeeper
    Anthony Nash: Stolen sliotars, pitch invasions and more Munster final memories
    Anthony Nash: The camera never lies, but does it tell the whole truth?
    Anthony Nash: Do you really want to know what a soft hurler is?
    Anthony Nash: The modern game is like a chess match. There are two key pieces
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