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Jun 22, 2021 | 11:43 PM
All-star Jamie Barron has emerged as an injury concern as Waterford gear up for the start of the Munster Senior hurling Championship on Sunday afternoon.
The Déise take on Clare in the Provincial Quarter-Final at Semple Stadium with Tipperary facing the winners a week later in the last four.
Barron who won his third all-star last season picked up a leg injury in training last Friday night, Déise manager Liam Cahill spoke to WLR Sport at last night’s press briefing in Fraher Field:
“Yeah, just something he picked up last Friday night in training, we were playing good intense hurling. we were working hard on our hurling and ’twas fairly intense. He just gave a little tweak to a muscle in his leg and that’s the way it is, that’s what happens. When fellas are conditioned like that and finely tuned, these things come about and we just have to get in behind it now and try and get it looked after and get in fixed, and if Jami