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Foul Play: The Trap Door Beckons

The road to Rio starts here, as we hope and pray that Ireland can exorcise the demons of Gdansk. Meanwhile, Kilkenny face off against Galway in an All-Ireland hurling final to salivate over...

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 10 Sep 2012

The heart votes for Galway, who have long been my favourite of the non-Dub counties: mercurial, terminally unpredictable and, on those days when it all comes together, nigh unbeatable. They skinned the Cats a mere two months ago, and will see no reason why they can’t repeat the dose on the biggest stage of all. But Kilkenny are Kilkenny: sinister, bloodthirsty, almost psychotic. By this stage, you would need to be an idiot to bet against them.

If both sides bring their A-game to the party, this may well be one of the all-time great Finals. Galway are a fantastic side, and I am certainly not expecting a whitewash. Every once in a blue moon, when you least expect it, Kilkenny actually confirm their mortality by losing a match: they’ve got plenty of mileage on the clock, and will need to devise a way of containing Joe Canning. But I don’t see them falling at this stage. Somehow or other, they will find a way. I hope I’m wrong.



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