All-Ireland Hurling Final Preview 2010

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‘DRIVE FOR FIVE’ WONT’ BE STOPPED While Tipperary are probably the only team capable of stopping Kilkenny’s bid for an unprecedented five-in-a-row of All-Ireland titles, it’s unlikely that they will have enough to deny Brian Cody’s men their place in hurling immorality. By Randal Scally.

Kilkenny - All-Ireland SHC finalists 2010

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he All-Ireland hurling final the whole country wanted to see will take place at Croke Park on Sunday, September 5 when old rivals Kilkenny and Tipperary meet in the showpiece game for the second year in succession. The big question on everyone’s lips is: can Tipp prevent their neighbours from completing an historic five-in-a-row of All-Ireland wins? Such a feat has never been achieved before in either hurling or football. Kilkenny and Cork have both won four-in-a-rows in hurling, Kerry and Wexford have done it in football, but so far the five-in-a-row has proved elusive. And nothing would give Tipperary greater satisfaction

than stopping the ‘Drive for Five’, particularly in light of their heartbreaking and somewhat controversial loss to Kilkenny 12 months ago. Brian Cody’s all-conquering Cats are 1/3 on with the bookies to rewrite the history books, while odds of 11/4 are available on Tipp. After a disastrous start to the championship, Liam Sheedy’s charges have regrouped magnificently and on the evidence of their semifinal dismantling of Waterford, have a realistic chance of bridging a nine-year gap since their last McCarthy Cup triumph. While Kilkenny’s dominance of the hurling landscape in the past decade has included All-Ireland semi-final wins over Tipp in 2002 and ’03, the record between the teams in

Tipperary - All-Ireland SHC finalists 2010

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