Limerick overcame Waterford in a one sided semi-final of the All-Ireland final and there’s no doubt about it, it’s going to take one hell of a side to stop this Limerick team from winning their third All-Ireland in four years. They have set a serious standard of hurling and the size and fitness of some of the Limerick hurlers is scary for other teams. Limerick ran away with the game in the end on a scoreline of 1-25 – 0-17. In truth that scoreline flattered Waterford.
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"We just have to soak it up. We knew the fixtures at the start of the year to be fair." https://t.co/wH6spP414Y #GAA
— RTÉ GAA (@RTEgaa) August 7, 2021
Darragh O'Donovan was the man of the match for Limerick, but admitted afterwards that he wasn't impressed by the 30 minutes delay to throw-in at Croke Park. #rtegaa #TheSundayGame pic.twitter.com/aXqJDab4i4
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) August 7, 2021
Limerick manager John Kiely gives his immediate reaction to his side's All-Ireland hurling semi-final victory over Waterford at Croke Park. #rtegaa #TheSundayGame pic.twitter.com/A3hiDqoliR
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) August 7, 2021
Aaron Gillane scores the game's opening goal, rounding off a lovely Limerick move and it's hard to see a way back for Waterford now. It's 1-12 to 0-14 points Follow the action here https://t.co/F1leGR5sWe #rtegaa #thesundaygame pic.twitter.com/AOWca3wLiu
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) August 7, 2021
Limerick will be strong favourites now to beat whoever wins between Cork and Waterford.