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Published 07:44 8 Jul 2011 BST
Updated 03:20 1 Jun 2013 BST

The reigning All-Ireland champions against the reigning Munster champions in Páirc Uí Chaoimh. It’s a recipe for an absolute cracker in Cork on Sunday.
The biggest game in the hurling championship so far will take place in Cork on Sunday, with All-Ireland Champions Tipperary facing their toughest test yet in their defence of the Liam McCarthy Cup against a Waterford side gunning for their third Munster title in five attempts.
Two men guaranteed to have a big impact in Páirc Uí Chaoimh are Hurler of the Year Lar Corbett and Déise veteran Tony Browne, still going strong at 38 years of age.
Both men have seen and done it all over the years, but it hasn’t dampened their enthusiasm for a game that they are looking forward to as much as Tipperary and Waterford supporters, as well as neutral observers throughout the country.
Check out the video above to hear what both had to say ahead of what should be a mouthwatering encounter this weekend.
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