Liam Cahill wasn't getting carried away with Tipperary's trouncing of Galway in yesterday's All-Ireland MHC semi-final.
The Premier will go into next month's Irish Press Cup decider against Limerick - who they easily accounted for in the Munster final - as warm favourites after blasting seven goals past the reigning All-Ireland champions.
But their manager insists there's areas they need to improve on.
"There were patches of play where things really came off for us, but there were patches of our play that was average as well," the former All Star said.
"The first half wides, 10 or 11, would be a massive concern and a lot of our decision-making was poor. I'm putting that down to the majority of our players getting their first run in Croke Park.
"We took our goals well. We have a lot of guys with a killer instinct that like to go for a chance when they get it. I like that in a forward."
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