Liam Cahill
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Final flourish helps Limerick complete a special season in fitting style
- Hurling
- December 14, 2020, 06:00
As night fell on the GAA’s longest hurling year, the Limerick hurlers lingered in Croke Park to enjoy what was, after a hugely challenging year, a per(...)

Limerick’s rolling wave leaves Waterford drowning in its wake
- Hurling
- December 13, 2020, 17:42
Limerick 0-30 Waterford 0-19 The least predictable year has ended with the champions most people fancied at the start. The virus upended everything e(...)

Waterford bring in Neil Montgomery against unchanged Limerick for final
- Hurling
- December 11, 2020, 21:07
Waterford have made one change for Sunday’s All-Ireland hurling final with Limerick. Neil Montgomery of Abbeyside comes in for his first championship (...)

Waterford All-Ireland winner has faith in Déise victory on Sunday
- Irish News
- December 11, 2020, 01:00
Now 83, Larry Guinan, one of seven survivors from the 1959 All-Ireland winning Waterford hurling team, still works at his tyre business in Ballinanees(...)

TV Honan: If silence really is golden Waterford will mine nuggets on Sunday
- Hurling
- December 10, 2020, 06:00
As a giddy mini-bus from McLaughlin’s bar crossed the Blackwater Bridge at Youghal, en route to the 2002 Munster final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Larry Goga(...)

‘We’re delighted to be in an All-Ireland final but we’re not flattered’
- Hurling
- December 9, 2020, 01:00
Liam Cahill is understated about what exactly he thought the year might have in store after he took over the Waterford hurlers little less than 12 mon(...)

Missing All-Ireland final will be ‘tough’, says Waterford’s Pauric Mahony
- Hurling
- December 8, 2020, 06:15
It always appears a particular torment. A first-choice player in the build-up to an All-Ireland final but recovering from long-term injury and long re(...)

Tipping Point: It’s zero degrees as Waterford come in from the cold
- Hurling
- December 7, 2020, 06:00
Out the window the fog is so thick you can actually see it moving as it passes through the skeletal trees. The grass is white-tipped and crunchy under(...)

Seán Moran: GAA can have a content Christmas but 2021 remains uncertain
- Gaelic Games
- December 2, 2020, 06:00
Another remarkable weekend, or at least one in which something remarkable happened. Waterford’s rise from the ashes on Saturday evening gave the hurli(...)

‘It wasn’t down to anything dramatic I said . . . It was down to the players’
- Hurling
- November 30, 2020, 06:00
When the lonesome final whistle blew, some of the Waterford players fell to the ground to stop it from spinning, the sound of their own breathlessness(...)