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The winners of Cork against Galway will be against the Alliance Hurling League final for tip

While it was initially a weekend that was free of Hub action, it provided clarity at both ends of the Allianz Hurling League Division 1a table.

Since the Kilkenny Limerick game could not be played in its original session of February 23, it was built into the only remaining free weekend.

Martin Keoghan von Kilkenny, despite the attention of Limericks Mike Casey during the Allianz HL Division 1a game on Saturday at Upmc Nowlan Park. Image: Inpho/Ken Sutton
Martin Keoghan von Kilkenny, despite the attention of Limericks Mike Casey during the Allianz HL Division 1a game on Saturday at Upmc Nowlan Park. Image: Inpho/Ken Sutton

Although Kilkenn’s loss against Tipperary had excluded from the dispute with regard to qualifying for the league final last week, they had to win to avoid that persistent relegation activities fear – and to avoid that four defeats have been prevented in a campaign since 1998.

The 0-29 to 0: 20 victory of the cats in the Upmc Nowlan Park on Saturday afternoon brought it to six points from six games-the first district, which completed her schedule, how it was your Tschüss Week the next weekend-and the descent of Clare and Wexford from the top class confirmed.

For one of these couples, it would have been a very specific sentence of results to avoid the decline, but Tipperary proved to be the beneficiary of the noressider’s profit. It is now guaranteed that a place in the decidter can save with a game, regardless of what happens in your last game against Clare, as your eight-point balance can only be improved by Cork that sits on seven.

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Limerick could achieve seven points in her last game with a win against Wexford – if she loses from Pat Ryan’s team, Galway would progress to make a tip in determination. The inability of the Shannonsiders to make the final may not be complained too much by those in their warehouse, as their championship start on Easter Sunday, April 20, is a trip to the FBD Semple stage to put tips.

In the year in which the semi-finals of the league was distributed, we will indeed remember how the winner of the Cork Galway game in the Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh will progress for the final next Saturday evening.


Cork has a point in the ranking and also has the advantage of knowing that a tie would surely enforce it for the first time since 1960 to determine the Premier County.

An outstanding game was also played in the Division 1b on Saturday, with Carlows 2-26 to 0: 29 against Laois at MW Hire O’moore Park, condemning the home team together with West Meath.

The result was also weakly hoping that the Dolmen County could reach the final against the already qualified offal, even though Dublin was perhaps the County due to the result in Portlaoise who took the most opportunities.

Cork's Diarduid Healy in the last month against Tipperary - if the rebels defeated Galway, you would hit tip for the first time in 1960 in a league final. Image: Inpho/Ken Sutton
Cork’s Diarduid Healy in the last month against Tipperary – if the rebels defeated Galway, you would hit tip for the first time in 1960 in a league final. Image: Inpho/Ken Sutton

The Dubs, who are in Laois the next weekend, are currently two points behind the second -placed Waterford, which is offaly from hosts. If the two counties and no other ended the level, Waterford’s victory would break the draw in their favor due to the head-to-head rule in the Walsh Park.

However, Carlow is on six points with Dublin and will move to eight if you hit West Meath. Assuming that Dublin wins and Waterford would lose offaly, the value would be used as a differentiating factor with three connected teams. In this regard, Waterford still has a healthy advantage with a number of +56, while Dublin is on +27 and Carlow -1.

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