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    Hurling boundaries re-drawn?

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    Don't get so cocky. Even if you beat Limerick there's still the small matter of KILKENNY!
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    Someone else said this before. Baldur is right though, you still have to get over Limerick first. if ye don't, then your season will be no more successful than 2004. If ye do (which ye probably will) then you have to beat kilkenny. If ye don't do that, then yes it will be your first final in about 50 years, but ye still won't have won the All Ireland since that period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOD
    you still have to get over Limerick first.
    You mean 'second'. We already got over them once this year. The Munster Final I think it was called.
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    hopefully waterford can do it this year, f*** knows its been long enough... of course i'd still have preferred if we won yesterday... Ye've a long way to go before it warrants being cockey though, try winning this year, and the next 26 years.... and ye'll still be one behind

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuachaillBeo
    hopefully waterford can do it this year, f*** knows its been long enough... of course i'd still have preferred if we won yesterday... Ye've a long way to go before it warrants being cockey though, try winning this year, and the next 26 years.... and ye'll still be one behind
    I think they kinda went for quality rather than quantity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss Croker
    Quote Originally Posted by DOD
    you still have to get over Limerick first.
    You mean 'second'. We already got over them once this year. The Munster Final I think it was called.
    No, I mean first. You potentially have two games left, that would be the first one, hence why it's called the 'first'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuachaillBeo
    Ye've a long way to go before it warrants being cockey though
    In fairness, this isn't Waterford people in general, just Boss Croker and I don't think he needs an excuse to be cocky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOD
    Quote Originally Posted by BuachaillBeo
    Ye've a long way to go before it warrants being cockey though
    In fairness, this isn't Waterford people in general, just Boss Croker and I don't think he needs an excuse to be cocky.
    Yer right. I suppose I have every reason to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss Croker
    Quote Originally Posted by BuachaillBeo
    hopefully waterford can do it this year, f*** knows its been long enough... of course i'd still have preferred if we won yesterday... Ye've a long way to go before it warrants being cockey though, try winning this year, and the next 26 years.... and ye'll still be one behind
    I think they kinda went for quality rather than quantity.
    We'll see if they've the quality to get Liam, i hope they do personally..... I also hope you can grow a small bit... No problem with slagging and that but I don't see why you had to start 2 threads and get abusive to other posters

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