GAA

“This is what you train for” | Peter Nash on Championship season with Kildimo Pallaskenry

Peter Nash and the Kildimo Pallaskenry side will be looking to improve on their recent championship form as they get their season underway this Friday.

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A three-peat like no other | Analysing Limerick’s Covid three-in-a-row

Sunday’s All Ireland Final between Limerick and Kilkenny was the first in front of a full Croke Park in three…

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Commemorative 3-in-a-row All-Ireland winning number plates now on sale

Limerick GAA commemorative 3-in-a-row number plate sign can now be purchased through local shops and agents.

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Works ongoing at two of Limerick GAA’s premier facilities

Works are ongoing at both the TUS Gaelic Grounds and Mick Neville Park as the club season approaches.

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“Each of them would fancy beating the other one” | Na Piarsaigh’s Adrian Breen on competitive championship ahead.

As the 2022 Bon Secours SHC approaches, Na Piarsaigh look to get back to winning ways as they face Doon in their first group game.

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“You need to be beating all the best teams” | Kilmallock’s Oisin O’Reilly relishing new group format

2021 Limerick Senior Hurling Champions Kilmallock begin their defence of the Bon Secours title this Saturday as they take on Patrickswell in their opening fixture.

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FIXTURES | Limerick Senior Hurling Championship kicks off with repeat of last years decider

Less than a fortnight removed from the All-Ireland hurling final win over Kilkenny, the Limerick club hurling championships return this weekend.

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Treaty Talk Special | Limerick Reign Supreme For All-Ireland Three-In-A-Row

Jack Neville was once again joined by Matt O’Callaghan to reflect on the incredible achievement as Limerick made it three on the bounce.

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The numbers behind Limerick’s 2022 All-Ireland triumph

It was done the hard way but for the third successive year, Declan Hannon was the man climbing the steps of the Hogan Stand.

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John Kiely praises Brian Cody’s “incredible contribution” as Kilkenny manager steps down

It was fitting that his last game in charge came against Limerick, the apparent heir to the throne as best team of the century.

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