Paul Murphy
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Alex Rowe, don't jump the gun whatsoever.
Last time that Offaly drew with Kilkenny, they won the All-Ireland, which was 1985.
And last time they beat Kilkenny, they won the All-Ireland in 1998.
So a bit like Skell earlier this year, you know, the league final's in the right place.
Boom.
All the stars are aligning now at this stage.
I agree with Alex entirely.
Two more wins, Offaly get the five points.
get through and score a difference, Dublin lose their last two games and watch out Cork, Limerick or Clare or Tipperary when it comes to the All-Ireland quarter-final.
Right, okay, that's enough on the All-Stars.
Let's get to Cork then because what do you think, Murph, of this idea that Cork maybe haven't been at their absolute brilliant best in the first three games but they've done enough?
And they've now put themselves in this position where they've already qualified.
Avoid defeat in one of the last two games.
They're 100% into the Munster final.
You could pretty much write them into it now already.
Where is your take on Cork now that we've seen them three times and particularly the take on their comeback win last night?
That's pretty decent.
You know, put it down on paper.
And now they probably hold Clare's destiny in their hands when it comes to the last round of the championship as well, depending on what happens this week with Clare and Tip, which we'll talk about that game in Temple Stadium, which we had a feeling a few weeks ago was going to be crucial.
Looks like it is.