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John Kiely has named his starting fifteen for their second competitive game of the year as Limerick look to make it two wins from two in the Co-op Superstores Munster Hurling League.
Limerick had a five point win over Cork in the opening round last weekend and while they will certainly be happy with the result, they will be acutely aware the there is plenty of room for improvement.
The team sees six changes with Pallasgreen’s Daragh Fanning and William O’Meara (Askeaton) coming in for debuts.

Throw in for Sunday at the Gaelic Grounds in 2pm.
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