Concerns over Cahill fitness ahead of Final

The Thurles Sarsfields man played only a cameo in the semi final win over Cork, having missed the quarter final victory over Dublin with a knee injury. 

Cahill is said to have suffered a setback in his recovery and is now a major doubt to make Eamon O'Shea's starting fifteen. 

Meanwhile,

The man who last lead the Tipperary Hurlers to All Ireland victory believes they must dominate from the outset come Sunday.

Liam Sheedy who managed the Premier County in 2010 feels the 2014 squad are on the cusp of greatness and that confidence is high in the camp ahead of the clash with old rivals Kilkenny.

He thinks that their victory over Cork in particular has given the hurlers the impetus to take it all the way.

While former Kilkenny All Star Eddie Brennan says it will be a very tight game 

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