Croom and Castletown Ballyagran prepare for the Munster Club Championship

This weekend Limerick’s final two representatives in the Munster Club championship are in action.

On Saturday both sides play their respective Munster quarter-finals.

In Bruff at 1.30pm Croom take on Ballyduff Lower of Waterford in the Munster Junior Club Quarter Final.

Croom lost out the Junior A county final to Monaleen a fortnight ago but advance on the account that it was Monaleen’s second team.

Also on that day, Castletown Ballyagran will look to put the disappointment of their county final loss to Kilmallock behind them when they take on St Mary’s of Waterford.

Action from the Limerick Junior A Hurling Final between Kilmallock and Castletown Ballyagran.

That game throws in at 1.30pm in the Fraher Fields.

Blackrock are the last Limerick team to win the Munster Junior Championship back in 2009.

Tipperary champions await both sides in the semi-finals should they advance to the last four.

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