Tipperary minor hurling boss Liam Cahill is taking nothing for granted ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin.
Beaten by Kilkenny in the Leinster final, the Dubs bounced back with an All-Ireland quarter-final win over Antrim and Cahill views them as dangerous opposition for the Munster champions.
"Dublin are a good team and they are a potential banana skin for us if the minds of the players are not right on Sunday," the former All Star told the Tipperary Star.
"As a management team, we have been adamant to date to not let any sense of complacency set in. Dublin are a formidable side with some big, physical men. If we are not fully ready on the day to match Dublin and to match that physicality, we will be beaten.
"This is a really good Dublin team. I can't understand how they lost that Leinster final. Dublin did enough to win that final, they had it won and should have won it.
"There is nothing between the four teams left in the championship."
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