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ODDS | Kerry favourites for Munster Football title
Limerick lost back to finals in 2009 and 2010, as well as in 2003 and 2004. They have never won the championship.
Lacklustre Limerick lose League title on Leeside
Limerick 1-15Kilkenny 3-17Limerick relinquished their Allianz League title, with a very uncharacteristic loss at the hands to Kilkenny, at SuperValu…
Sean Finn named in starting XV for Kilkenny clash | TEAM NEWS
Sharpshooter Aaron Gillane continues in the corner, the Limerick talisman joined by Donnacha Ó Dálaigh and Peter Casey this weekend.
“Looking for a better performance the next day” | John Kiely speaks after 14 man Limerick earn Galway draw
The Shannonsiders had to adapt having gone down to 14 men, and moved English to midfield, a switch Kiely says “worked to a certain extent”.
Fourteen man Limerick dig deep to progress to NHL semi-finals
Galway 0-17Limerick 0-17 Limerick qualified for the NHL Division 1 semi-finals, after a draw away to Galway, despite playing much…
Limerick name team for Wicklow football league crunch fixture | TEAM NEWS
Lee’s men have fallen to defeats to Antrim, Sligo, Down, Westmeath and Clare so far, and must win to have any hope of avoiding relegation.
Captain Hannon returns as Kiely names side for Galway tie | TEAM NEWS
Aside from Hannon; Barry Nash, David Reidy, Shane O’Brien, Tom Morrissey, Seamus Flanagan and Adam English all come into the side.
“It almost makes the game feel like a loss” | Kiely unhappy with lacklustre Limerick defence
Tipperary struck Nickie Quaid’s net three times in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, something that Kiely said he was “very disappointed” about.
Limerick pick up one point win over three goal Tipperary | Lynch and Ó Dálaigh post-match
Ó Dálaigh is enjoying a fine league campaign, the Monaleen man starting to make a starting spot his own with a string of impressive displays.
Lynch captain as Limerick name team for Tipperary meeting | TEAM NEWS
Lynch captains the side, assuming the role from William O’Donoghue, who led his troops out against Dublin.