Anthony Daly: Tipp can trust themselves — Galway need badness to survive quarter-final clash

Anthony Daly on Dublin’s uneasy history with All-Ireland quarter-finals, why Tipp are peaking, and Galway’s trust issues
Anthony Daly: Tipp can trust themselves — Galway need badness to survive quarter-final clash

IMPACT MADE: Tipperary seem to have bought into manager Liam Cahill’s plans and look a different side. Picture: Daire Brennan/Sportsfile

During my six years as Dublin manager, I only had a handful of rows with John Costello, then Dublin secretary and CEO, but one of the biggest arguments I had with John was before the 2014 All-Ireland quarter-final against Tipperary.

We had just been beaten by Kilkenny in the Leinster final when I got a call from John the following day to inform me that the likely venue for our quarter-final was Thurles.

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