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What's the fallout for Tipperary if they lose to Galway?

By close of play this Sunday, one of Galway or Tipperary will be putting the hurls, helmets and ...
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21.14 2 Jul 2014


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What's the fallout for Tipperary if they lose to Galway?

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21.14 2 Jul 2014


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By close of play this Sunday, one of Galway or Tipperary will be putting the hurls, helmets and sliothars away until next year.

Both sides take each other on in a qualifier in Semple Stadium and the fallout could be huge for the losing side and their managers.

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Tonight we were joined by the Sunday Independent's Damian Lawlor to preview the match which "either team could win" and to discuss the ramifications of defeat.

"Eamon [O'Shea] has another year to go after this term but as you know he's got a very demanding job in NUI Galway," said Lawlor of the Tipp manager.

"He would have invested a huge amount into Tipperary over the past two years. Ideally, I think he'd like to working in structures beneath senior level but I think he's been very hands-on from the day he approached the job. He's got Tipperary to two league finals but Tipp haven't won a Championship match since 2012 and Eamon is under pressure of course. I think he'll deal with that but lose Saturday night and the possibility of going back for a third year won't be all that appealing."

But he believes that if O'Shea wants a third year then the Tipp County Board would be willing to acquiesce.

As for the game, Lawlor is expecting a cracker.

"It's the game of the round and either team can win this. That's the beauty of it and there'll be a good crowd at it." 


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