Five things we learned this GAA weekend: Dublin still know the right buttons to push via IrishTimesSport
It’s to Dublin’s credit that they punished those mental mistakes with such extreme prejudice. Depending on other teams to keep making them doesn’t feel like the kind of plan that will win an All-Ireland though.Limerick’s Tom Morrissey looks to evade the Cork defenders at the Gaelic Ground.
Despite their dire season, especially in Chadwicks Wexford Park, the home side had the lifeline of a good record against Kilkenny in recent championships to nurture the hope that they might get something out of the fixture.That explains Wexford’s stake holding but the television audience at large has never been short changed by these matches, which have generally been one-score contests.
RTÉ opted for Dublin-Galway and whereas there were no other 2pm matches broadcast, three fixtures at 4pm were shown in conjunction with GAAGO. The hurling draw in Croke Park between Dublin and Galway was exciting but given all that was hanging on the Wexford match and its track record of delivery, not being there was curious.
Beggan, one of Gaelic football’s trailblazers in terms of stripping away the limitations on the role of a goalkeeper, was a key outfield player for large parts of Saturday’s All-Ireland SFC round-robin game. Memories can be short in this game, the margins too, and whatever about Fitzgerald scoring a first, and ultimately facile, victory with his team in the Munster championship, the six-point win over Tipperary was utterly convincing. It was Waterford’s best game this summer, and their last one.
“If we beat Limerick in the first round, we’re probably through. That’s how it goes. It’s that close, so it is.”
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