The build up to tomorrow's All Ireland hurling replay has been low key at least in comparison to the hype surrounding the original fixture.
But in Clare and Cork the excitement will be building again ahead of the renewal of hostilities.
To preview the game, Joe and Gizzy were joined on the line by Jamesie O'Connor and Daithi Regan.
While he says Cork have skillful hurlers, Regan believes Clare are the better side and that the Rebels were "dancing to Clare's tune" in the original game. But he also sees a drawback for Clare in terms of their lack of goal threat.
"I think Clare are a better side. It's not as simple as 'Cork won't be as bad again'. Cork were outplayed by a better side. But the closer we come to the game, I have a few worries from a Clare perspective. One Clare goal would have killed the game the last day. I expect they could still win this without scoring a goal but it's the only fear that I have. But I don't see Cork scoring three goals like they did the last day," said Daithi.
But the ex-Offaly star says Cork should look back on their victory against Clare in the Munster semi-final as the template.
"There is a template there for how to bring Clare down and it's basically to review the match in Limerick in the Munster semi-final. Cork have been dancing to Clare's tune and they danced to Clare's tune in the final. Jimmy Barry Murphy is right. Everything seems to be reactionary," he said.
"They need to sit down and not only look at the All Ireland final draw but also the Munster semi-final down in Limerick where Cork hung in there even though Clare were on the verge of blowing them away. When Cork tackled like demons, Clare's game broke down. They're as good as Clare from a skills point of view."
However, Jamesie expects Cork to take more notice of the shortfalls from the All Ireland final draw.
"No two games are the same. I think Cork will have taken a good, hard look at where it went wrong the last day. There's a couple of changes and they'll give Clare a bit more food for thought in terms of how they line out. Having been through it once is a big help when handling the hype and I think the Clare fellas really embraced that."