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John O'Dwyer and Tony Kelly were the star men yesterday. INPHO

Do you agree with the selections for the Sunday Game man-of-the-match awards?

The Clare and Tipperary forwards were both honoured.

SCORING STARS WERE the main men on the opening afternoon of the 2019 Munster senior hurling championship.

Clare saw off Waterford narrowly in Walsh Park while Tipperary ran out decisive winners over Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh and it was a pair of attackers who were rewarded with the individual honours.

Ballyea’s Tony Kelly, the 2013 Hurler of the Year, shot 0-5 from play in Clare’s victory while Killenaule’s John O’Dwyer bagged 0-7 from play in Tipperary’s success.

The pair received the RTÉ Sunday Game man-of-the-match awards as their teams made strong starts to the provincial action. 

Do you agree with the man-of-the-match winners? Let us know.

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    Mute Macus Mc Mahon
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    Oct 31st 2014, 7:57 AM

    Fair play to Leinster ,and to heaslip , who’s balls I have broken for a while now , he was top shelf lately when they needed him.

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    Mute Paul O Mahony
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    Oct 31st 2014, 9:41 AM

    Agree totally about Heaslip. I put my hand up as a Heaslip basher too. Eating humble pie now and gladly admit it. But as to turning a corner, stillthink there is a lot of work to be done.

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    Oct 31st 2014, 9:58 AM

    I know every coach has his own style but why in the name of god did O’Connor go in the complete opposite direction to what Schmidt was doing at Leinster. He has turned ye from one of the best ball handling sides in the world to a side that now can’t string 5 passes together without someone dropping it or putting boot to ball. The sooner he goes the better it will be for Leinster and Irish rugby.

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    Oct 31st 2014, 9:41 AM

    From all his soundbites and the evidence of past games, MOC seems to be a guy who tells his players to try Plan A, and if that doesn’t work, to try Plan A harder

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    Oct 31st 2014, 11:16 AM

    Plan b is a fallacy. There’s the gameplan and there’s playing heads up when the opportunity arises. Coming up with one gameplan is hard enough, getting 23 guys on the same page about two gameplans is a waste of time.

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    Oct 31st 2014, 1:21 PM

    I guess so, mate. It depends on the way you look at it. Maybe what I mean is that Leinster are pretty one-dimensional under MOC. Coaches should be able to tweak things at half time. Plus Leinster are lacking technically in a lot of areas, hence my suggestion that MOC just tries to get the players to try the same stuff with more intensity

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    Oct 31st 2014, 12:29 PM

    Leinster were great to watch under Schmidt now they are a bore.

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    Oct 31st 2014, 9:59 AM

    When Schmidt landed he could do no right , look at him now “loike”

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    Oct 31st 2014, 12:15 PM

    That lasted for all of a few weeks though. We’re a season and a bit in and they’ve still only been impressive twice. Northampton away and the Pro12 final. Every time they win there’s the feeling that it was unconvincing and a bit jammy. I don’t get anything like the enjoyment from watching them play that I used to. Still just as big a supporter but there are too many ugly wins.

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    Oct 31st 2014, 7:15 PM

    Your turnip stew is going cold buddy.

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    Nov 1st 2014, 10:46 PM

    Ya not alone I’ve felt like that since kidney left Munster :)

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