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Published 15:38 25 May 2018 BST
Updated 17:40 25 May 2018 BST
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It's now or never for these Banner boys. Shane O'Donnell and co. will make it happen.
While we do fancy the Yellow Bellies to topple them, we do expect Offaly to score more and concede less, with Wexford's lack of a marquee forward keeping them in the game.
But with Quinlivan on form, Sweeney back fit and Liam McGrath banging them in, Liam Kearns' men should be booking their place in a third Munster final in three years...just about.
The Cats are exciting though with Colin Fennelly back flying it and Richie Hogan in line to start, they'll be dangerous as ever.
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He wasn’t having any of it! Dublin are back in the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals, following their 1-25 to 1-21 win over Galway at Croke Park today. Despite being six points down in the second half, the Dubs rallied and were soon back in front, with help from a Con O’Callaghan penalty. Having lost the Leinster […]
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Two huge clashes as All-Ireland semi-final draw announced
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Kerry and Dingle star has made his decision on AFL future with Geelong Cats
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