Limerick to kick off Munster Championship in Waterford as round robin sequence is confirmed

Limerick will be looking to make it five successive Munster titles for the first in history next summer.

Reigning Munster and All-Ireland champions Limerick will begin the defence of their titles in Walsh Park in Waterford next spring in the opening round of the provincial championship.

John Kiely’s men will return to the venue for the first time since 2019 with the sequence for the 2023 championship confirmed.

The Shannonsiders will then welcome Clare to the TUS Gaelic Grounds in their first home game of the championship the following week.

Limerick have a bye in round three before traveling to Semple Stadium to take on Tipperary. They then round out their round robin campaign with a home clash with Cork.

5 June 2021; Cian Lynch of Limerick in action against Daire Connery of Cork during the Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A Round 4 match between Limerick and Cork at LIT Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile

Since it’s inception in 2018, Limerick have never failed to make it out of the Munster Championship and into the All-Ireland series. In the maiden year, Kiely’s men finished third, missing out on the provincial final but reaching the All-Ireland series where they went on to claim the Liam MacCarthy.

The following season, Kiely’s side reached the Munster final where they began the first of a four in a row of provincial titles.

A covid shortened season meant the championship reverted to the old knockout format for 2020 and ’21 where Limerick completed the three in a row.

The round robin returned last season with Limerick defeating Clare in the decider before going on to reclaim their All-Ireland title for the third successive year.


Round One

Waterford v Limerick in Walsh Park

Clare v Tipperary in Cusack Park

Round Two

Limerick v Clare in the TUS Gaelic Grounds

Cork v Waterford in Pairc Ui Chaoimh

Round Three

Cork v Tipperary in Pairc Ui Chaoimh

Waterford v Clare in Walsh Park

Round Four

Clare v Cork in Cusack Park

Tipperary v Limerick in FBD Semple Stadium

Round Five

Limerick v Cork in the TUS Gaelic Grounds

Tipperary v Waterford in FBD Semple Stadium

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