‘It’s really exciting for all of us heading back up’ – Maher relishing Croke Park return

Manager Liam Cahill was content that ‘they’re all big boys’ and can manage their game preparation themselves.
‘It’s really exciting for all of us heading back up’ – Maher relishing Croke Park return

BACK TO HQ: Tipperary's Ronan Maher signs autographs after the game. Pic: ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo

They had their own business to take care of. For Tipperary, matters in Croke Park could wait. To secure their first date in HQ since 2019, they first had to overcome Galway.

Outside of the Tipperary dressing room afterwards, their players started to learn about the seismic shock that had just taken place in the other quarter-final. Dublin’s win over Limerick meant they would face old rivals Kilkenny in the semi-final.

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