Waterford and Tipperary clash in a mouth watering clash in the Munster Hurling Championship this weekend.
Waterford come into this game brimming with confidence, having dominated the Division one final a couple of weeks ago on the way to a comfortable victory over Cork. Waterford are one of the form teams in the country and it will take a big performance from Tipperary to knock the Déise down a peg or two.
Tipperary on the other hand will be hoping to put their patchy league form behind them. A disappointing campaign saw The Premier County fail to qualify for the league semi finals, finishing fourth on only six points from five games.
Having missed the league final through suspension, Austin Gleeson looks set to return to the Waterford starting 15.
Meanwhile former hurler of the year Seamus Callanan is a massive doubt for the weekend. The Tipperary man suffered another setback in his return from injury, having picked up an infection in his hand, having broken his hand earlier this year.
Here's everything that you need to know:
Venue
Walsh Park, Waterford
Date and Time
2pm, Sunday April 17th
TV information
The game will be shown live on RTE
Quotes corner
Colm Bonnar (On Callanan's injury):
“In Seamie’s case, it’s a bit of a nightmare for him because the infection got into the bone.”
“So it’s going to be a bit longer in terms of trying to manage that injury he got.
“The break was bad enough, but the infection has carried through. It’s going to be very difficult for him.
"Someone pulls a hamstring and you would probably miss the League because it's five games played over seven weeks.
“A hamstring injury is normally four to eight weeks. Two injuries and you could miss the whole season, League and Championship."
Odds
Waterford: 4/11
Tipperary: 11/4
Draw: 10/1