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Another Munster final awaits Limerick champions Na Piarsaigh.
A quartet of Tipperary hurlers are on the comeback trail from cruciate injuries.
The Group B clash takes place tomorrow night in Wembley.
The 35-year-old suffered the injury while in action for Ipswich Town last Saturday.
Richie McCarthy sustained the injury in action for Blackrock last Friday.
Dublin’s key defender limped off in the first half.
Billy McCarthy had made his senior championship debut for Tipperary in May.
Cork are gearing up for an All-Ireland semi-final against Limerick on 29 July.
Galway manager Kevin Walsh confirmed the news after the game.
Kilkenny All-Ireland winner Michael Fennelly assesses the form of last September’s finalists.
The Charlestown player went off injured in the second half of yesterday’s game.
The 30-year-old was forced off in the second half of today’s game.
The Munster football clash on 26 May is likely to come too soon for Paul Kerrigan and Sean Powter.
Michael Ryan has delivered positive news on the fitness of his absent attackers.
Mixed news on the injury front for Mayo manager Stephen Rochford.
Paul Geaney and Sean O’Shea both went off at half time of yesterday’s game in Croke Park.
The sides face off on Sunday week in Croke Park.
The reigning champions face a Saturday quarter-final.
A clash at the Gaelic Grounds is next up for Peadar Healy’s side.
The All-Star was a major loss when taken off.
The 22-year-old faces at least four weeks on the sideline.
Brady suffered a quad injury while playing for Norwich City on Saturday.
Waterford await Galway in Saturday’s All-Ireland U21 decider.
Joe Canning and Adrian Tuohy were forced off at the break.
Kevin Downes faces a spell on the sidelines.
Colm Cooper and Johnny Buckley will be available to the Kingdom on 28 August.
The Banner are without some key figures for the Thurles showdown.
James O’Donoghue has not played for Kerry this year.
Mixed news on the injury front for manager Ger Cunningham.
Several of Cork’s long-term injury absentees are still ruled out.
Kerry face Tipperary in the Munster U21 quarter-final next Wednesday night.
Clare will announce their team tonight.
Seamus Callanan is amongst the absentees.
Mayo are heading to Páirc Uí Rinn next Sunday.
Patrick Donnellan suffered the injury last Saturday in a club game.
James O’Donoghue will undergo surgery next week.
The five-time All-Ireland senior winner had a difficult build-up.
Rory O’Carroll and Donal Vaughan are concerns before the replay.
The Kingdom are getting set to face Tyrone in the All-Ireland semi-final on Sunday week.
Mayo had eight points to spare over Donegal in tonight’s quarter-final tie.
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