Limerick unchanged from postponed Cork clash for Clare fixture

The only alteration comes on the bench, where Tom Morrissey replaces Gearoid Hegarty, with brother Dan set to captain the side.

John Kiely has named an unchanged side from Sunday’s postponed fixture with Cork, as Limerick prepare to take on Clare in round two of the Co-Op Superstores Munster Senior Hurling League this Wednesday.

The game is set to be played in Clarecastle at 7pm, with the Treaty County again opting for a new-look starting fifteen against the Banner.

Dan Morrissey captains the side, the Ahane man being the only starter from July’s All-Ireland win in from the off this time around.

Tom Morrissey is the only other starter from that win over Kilkenny involved in the squad, with the half-forward replacing Gearoid Hegarty on the bench.

Cathal O’Neill and Barry Murphy saw the field as substitutes in the victory over the Cats, and the pair are in from the start for this one.

David McCarthy is set to start in goal, while Emmet McEvoy is in line to make his first start for the county, lining out alongside Fergal O’Connor and Morrissey in the full-backline.

Adare’s Ronan Connolly is named at centre-back, with Ciaran Barry and Mark Quinlan selected as the wing-backs.

Colin Coughlan saw plenty of gametime last year, and will be hoping for even more in 2024, with the Ballybrown man chosen to partner Murphy in midfield.

Sharpshooter Micheal Houlihan is in at wing-forward, joining Patrick O’Donovan and O’Neill to complete the half-forwardline.

Kiely has named an exciting full-forwardline, with Monaleen man Donnacha O’Dalaigh complimenting the exciting duo of Shane O’Brien and Adam English.

Limerick team to play Clare:

  1. David McCarthy
  2. Emmet McEvoy
  3. Dan Morrissey (C)
  4. Fergal O’Connor
  5. Mark Quinlan
  6. Ronan Connolly
  7. Ciaran Barry
  8. Barry Murphy
  9. Colin Coughlan
  10. Micheal Houlihan
  11. Patrick O’Donovan
  12. Cathal O’Neill
  13. Donnacha O’Dalaigh
  14. Shane O’Brien
  15. Adam English

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