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<blockquote data-quote="Killyoursons" data-source="post: 7427677" data-attributes="member: 6790"><p>I'm a bit worried that some of the lessons from the last day haven't been learned. In particular, do this team and bench have a plan B against opponents who push up hard when they try to run the ball out of defence, like Clare did last day out? Healy and perhaps Cremin are the main puck-out options - I would have liked a third option, and it is not obvious if there is anyone who could come in off the bench if they are struggling.</p><p></p><p>That said, to some extent the team can address how they struggled against Clare by sharper, faster hurling and better movement off the ball, and they are certainly capable of that. They should beat Limerick, then Tipp will be a sterner test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Killyoursons, post: 7427677, member: 6790"] I'm a bit worried that some of the lessons from the last day haven't been learned. In particular, do this team and bench have a plan B against opponents who push up hard when they try to run the ball out of defence, like Clare did last day out? Healy and perhaps Cremin are the main puck-out options - I would have liked a third option, and it is not obvious if there is anyone who could come in off the bench if they are struggling. That said, to some extent the team can address how they struggled against Clare by sharper, faster hurling and better movement off the ball, and they are certainly capable of that. They should beat Limerick, then Tipp will be a sterner test. [/QUOTE]
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