Tipperary manager Liam Cahill is anticipating a huge Munster SHC battle with old rivals Cork on Saturday.
Both teams are coming into the eagerly-awaited round-robin clash - which is set to draw an attendance of over 35,000 to Páirc Uí Chaoimh - on the back of impressive first round wins over Clare and Waterford respectively.
Speaking to RTÉ at the launch of the Dillon Quirke Foundation fundraising drive, Cahill said: "Another massive game in a Munster Championship that is so unforgiving. If you can’t win your matches, you just don’t know what it will throw up.
"A massive task again for us to go to Páirc Ui Chaoimh to a Cork team that are out of the traps early and seem to be flying.
"Down there at their home ground, it’s going to be a big big ask for us, but one we’re really looking forward to."
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