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Limerick’s opening fixtures for the 2020 season have been announced.
The Limerick hurlers will have their first game of the season on December 20 against Tipperary in the Gaelic Grounds in the Munster Senior Hurling League.

They face Clare on the 29th in Sixmilebridge in their other group game.
The final of the competition is down for decision on January 12.
The footballers begin their McGrath Cup campaign on December 29 against Clare in Mick Neville Park.

They face Waterford the following Thursday in the Fraher Field in their second game.
The final of the McGrath Cup is scheduled to take place on January 11 at 7pm.
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