Limericks All Ireland’s victory over Kilkenny still dominates the discussion around the GAA this week.
The second-half display of the Shannonsiders left many in awe, with John Kiely’s side scoring 21 points
Speaking on the GAA hour podcast Waterford boss Davy Fitzgerald outlined how Limerick utilized cameras near the press box to change their tactics.
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“I think Limerick approached it a small bit better, I think they ran it a bit, but then they got it in a bit. Once they got their (Kilkenny) half-back line out, they hit it in, a little bit more.”
“They probably got a chance to see the view. I know Limerick have cameras up, and I didn’t notice it until yesterday, up where we were.”
“And if you’re looking at that, I could see the space is massive. I’m sure maybe that they got a look at that and said, when we do run at them and pull their half-back line out, there are way more spaces inside.”
“Its the best view in the house. You can see everything. Waterford if we get there (Croke Park) next year, we would be putting them up there.”
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Check out the full interview in podcast form below, well worth a listen.