Former Tipperary hurler Eoin Kelly is doutbful that Galway will reach this September's All-Ireland hurling final.
Anthony Cunningham's side lost to Kilkenny in yesterday's Leinster final and although the manager suggested that his team can turn things around and reach the national decider, Kelly is not so hopeful as he told Off The Ball tonight.
"I can't see them reaching the final," he said. "A 70 minute performance was what I was looking for from them yesterday. They were good, they were competitive, they were in the game and they were very physical - and they were up for it. But it's not good that you can't finish it out for 65-70 minutes. That's the thing with Kilkenny. They finish games."
Kelly was on tonight's show alongside ex-Kilkenny player Michael Kavanagh and you can listen into their analysis via the podcast.
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