Recent performances in hurling have debunked the old notion that winning league titles negatively affects championship outcomes. Teams like Clare and Limerick have successfully secured both titles in consecutive seasons, indicating a possible shift in mindset. Historically, teams believed focusing on championship success required downplaying the league. However, the accomplishments of these teams suggest they prioritize winning every available trophy without concern for early peak performance, altering traditional strategies in this sport.
In recent seasons, the belief that winning the league impacts championship performance has been shown to be unfounded, particularly with Clare and Limerick's success.
Clare's double last year and Limerick's the year before challenge the idea of peaking early, suggesting a shift in how teams prioritize trophies.
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