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Waterford, Ireland / WLR May 16, 2021 | 4:02 PM 16 May 2021; Brendan Doyle of Westmeath and Conor Sheehan of Waterford following the Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A Round 2 match between Waterford and Westmeath at Walsh Park in Waterford. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile First Half There was good work from the Waterford forwards in working the ball up the park, but Mikey Kearney’s shot on goal was the only real threat on goal for the first half. That net bulging shot provided the impetus that Waterford needed and gave them a foothold in the game that they had been missing early on. Westmeath struggled with balls not going to hand and needing more than one attempt to get the ball off the ground, but with that taken into account, they did look dangerous at times and created problems for the Waterford defence. ....
John Fogarty: Hurling managers have little to fear about sin bin Something to keep in mind is just how specific this sin bin rule is. Try and apply the sin bin to cynical fouls in last year’s championship and we can only categorically call two out of 10 certainties and four most definitely weren’t SIN WHEN YOU’RE WINNING: Tipperary’s Seamus Callanan is fouled by Galway’s Adrian Tuohey in last year’s All-Ireland SHC quarter-final, an act of cynicism that would result in a sin bin this year. Picture: Inpho/James Crombie Tue, 04 May, 2021 - 07:00 In January, this newspaper listed seven examples of cynical fouls over the course of last year’s All-Ireland senior hurling championship. It accompanied an interview with GAA director of games development Pat Daly in which he said the organisation had a moral obligation to tackle cynicism. ....