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Published 09:54 28 Mar 2017 BST
Updated 10:00 28 Mar 2017 BST
"It's another situation in the GAA where we are trying to please everyone. It is after turning into a bit of a mongrel, the whole league. There is no purity, no sense."Former Clare and Dublin boss Anthony Daly has told RTÉ that the "system isn't right" and that Offaly could now be in for "a right trimming." “It can’t be right that the fourth team, winning one game just to get out of trouble and avoid the relegation final to go down to Division 2A, is in the quarter-finals," he said. “It might not be too pretty either. “Luckily for them it’s in Tullamore and they might be able to tie it down a bit, but if Tipperary get into their stride, coming off the bit of the disappointment of a defeat to Cork, they could be in for a right trimming. I don’t think it does any good for anybody.”
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