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Published 16:07 18 Aug 2021 BST
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“I was up there since early that Sunday morning. You’d swear you were in Cork.
“If you go back to any of the great games, there are players with a certain buzz about them, and when they get the ball it means so much more to the crowd.
“When Hoggy gets it now, Jack O’Connor, a good young player, Shane Kingston gets it coming off the bench, the place is just alight."
Cork will be hoping Drumcondra isn't the only thing shaking because Walsh feels that Cork will need to hit the net this Sunday if they're going to bring Liam MacCarthy back to the banks of the Lee for the first time since 2005“They have tools in their toolbox to take on this Limerick team that probably no-one else has at the moment. I don’t think you’re at anything taking them on physically. They’re too physically strong. They’re all above 6’2, 6’3. You take them on with speed and that’s what Cork have.
“They will need goals to beat this Limerick team. But I think how they set up will determine whether they score goals or not.
“To score goals against Limerick you have to take them on, put your six forwards up front."
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/1424408533475418116“To give them an extra defender would be a huge mistake for Cork. They have the players to take them on 1 on 1. Put someone in on Hannon, someone full-forward on Dan Morrissey. Make these guys uncomfortable and take them on on their own. Don’t give them the confidence that they have a player beside them and they can just let the ball through, Sean Finn and these guys will sweep up all day.
“If you bring it into a 1 v 1 battle up front, they won’t have that cover. Cork have the speed. They now have the experience of scoring goals. Seven already this year.
“It will be very important to set up right in order to score goals."
That being said, Walsh still tips Limerick to shade it though only just. "They have always come back from setbacks and I expect Limerick to win the final. But I wouldn’t even put it 60:40, I’d put it 55:45 that’s how close it is. Why? That’s because of the game Cork play. The way not to play Limerick is to take them on physically. Because they’re just too big. They’ll soak you up. They’ll spit you back out. The way to take them on is with speed and skill, using your head. "They have troubled them in the past, Cork have, and this year it was only the goals coming at the right times for Limerick. Cork aren’t as far away from this Limerick team as what people think and I think that’s because of their speed. In previous years, I don’t think they had the work-rate, I don’t think their forwards had the work-rate to give themselves a chance of winning the All-Ireland but this year they do. It would take you two hands to look at the last minute hooks, the tackling, the great pieces of work they put in against Kilkenny. That’s why I’d give them every chance of being there on Sunday." [caption id="attachment_234534" align="alignnone" width="1000"]
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