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Jimmy Lee names his Limerick panel for Allianz League

Lee’s fellow Newcastlewest clubman Iain Corbett continues as captain this year, and there are a further eight NCW players in his panel.

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Limerick set to take on Tipperary in Dillon Quirke Foundation charity game

Dillon sadly passed away in 2022, when he collapsed during a club game and died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome in Semple Stadium, aged 24.

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Munster GAA: Munster Senior Hurling League will not be finished

The Allianz Hurling League is set to commence on February 4th, meaning realistically there will be no time to finish the competition.

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Draw made for camogie All-Ireland Championships

The draw has been made for this summer’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship, with Limerick set to compete in…

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Frustration as Limerick Cork meeting once again postponed

With the third attempt to play the game a failure due to the heavy rain that fell, it now remains to be seen if the tie can be fulfilled.

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Limerick side named for rescheduled Cork Munster Senior Hurling League clash | TEAM NEWS

The game was originally postponed due to fog in Mallow, before a frozen pitch in Rathkeale prevented the rescheduled tie from taking place.

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John Kiely to hand pair debut as Gearoid Hegarty returns to captain heavily rotated Limerick side for Cork clash

Hegarty replaces Dan Morrissey as captain, and joins David Reidy as the only starters from July’s All-Ireland final win in this XV.

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Limerick defeated by Tipperary in McGrath Cup

Tipperary 1-11Limerick 0-10Limerick suffered their second defeat of the McGrath Cup campaign, after failing to get near top form against…

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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.

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Limerick fall to heavy Kerry defeat in McGrath Cup

The Kingdom put 6-18 on the board in Mick Neville Park, with the home side only able to muster up 0-11 of their own in response.

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