Limerick v Tipperary: Last Five Championship Clashes

Limerick and Tipperary will meet once again in the final of the Muster Senior Hurling Championship in Páirc Uí Chaoimh this Sunday, July 18th. Naturally, it seems only right to go back and relive the last five championship clashes between these two hurling giants.

This will be the sixth meeting between these two teams since 2016, with Limerick winning 3 of the last five encounters. This championship pairing has produced some serious battles over the years, most memorably Limerick’s final win in 2019.

Check out the five most recent clashes below.


Tipperary 3-12 : 1-16 Limerick (Munster Hurling semi-final)

19 June 2016 in Semple Stadium

Three goals in the opening 20 minutes would prove the difference as Tipp accounted for Limerick in a second consecutive Munster semi-final.

Michael Breen opened Tipp’s scoring with a goal after five minutes and the midfielder would double his tally minutes later as he reacted quickest to strike past Nickie Quaid.

Limerick regrouped well but Seamus Callanan’s goal on 22 minutes pushed them 3-3 to 0-9 ahead.

At the half, Tipp’s advantage was 3-5 to 0-11.

Tipp were able to keep Limerick at bay throughout the second half, despite their numerical disadvantage with Bubbles O’Dwyer sent off in the first half.

Limerick did get their breakthrough in the second minute of stoppage time with Tom Morrissey grabbing a goal to bring the sides to within two.

But it would prove too little too late for the Treaty men who entered the qualifiers.

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Limerick 1-23 : 2-14 Tipperary (Munster Hurling Championship)

20 May 2018 in the Gaelic Grounds

Barry Murphy’s late strike was vital as John Kiely picked up his first win as Limerick manager in the first round of the 2018 Munster championship.

Dan McCormack had the games first goal after 20 minutes as the sides traded the lead throughout the first half hour.

A back and forth first half saw Tipp take a slender 1-10 to 0-12 advantage into the dressing rooms.

By the 50th minute, the Limerick lead was three but this was wiped out by Jason Forde’s well taken goal.

Noel McGrath pulled Tipp in front on 58 minutes but Limerick would hold Tipp to just one more score in the game.

Cian Lynch gave Limerick the lead in the 61st minute with Barry Murphy grabbing the goal five minutes later to push them five clear and seal the win.


Tipperary 1-22 : 0-21 Limerick (Munster Hurling Championship)

16 June 2019 in Semple Stadium

Assured of their place in the knockout stages, a much changed Limerick side fell to a rejuvenated Liam Sheedy and Tipp in the final round of the 2019 Munster championship.

The changes affected Limerick’s rhythm with John Kiely’s side out of sorts in the opening half.

Despite this, Tipp struggled to pull away from the visitors.

Jason Forde did give them a four point advantage after 23 which they retained for a 0-12 to 0-8 lead at the break.

Graeme Mulcahy’s introduction gave Limerick a boost as they got the first scores of the half.

But Seamus Callanan would get his customary goal quickly after to reassert Tipp’s dominance.

Limerick did battle but could not get within three of Tipp as the sides traded scores throughout the second period.

Tipp would go six clear heading into additional time with Limerick grabbing the final two scores of the day.

Results elsewhere meant the sides would meet again a fortnight later in the Munster final at the Gaelic Grounds.


Limerick 2-26 : 2-14 Tipperary (Munster Hurling Final)

30 June 2019 in the Gaelic Grounds

Limerick were in irresistible form in front of a packed Gaelic Grounds to claim a first Munster title since 2013 as they put Tipperary to the sword in the second half.

After the win in Thurles two weeks previously, Tipperary picked up where they left off as Seamus Callanan’s goal midway through the half gave them a 1-6 to 0-4 advantage.

Limerick were level after 25 with Peter Caesey flicking Aaron Gillane’s clever pass past Brian Hogan.

The sides picked off a number of scores each before Limerick pulled two clear, 1-11 to 1-9 at the half time whistle.

Limerick moved four clear to start the half but Tipp were level with 26 to play after John McGrath goaled.

Limerick didn’t seem perturbed by the setback and made light work of Tipperary from here on in.

The gap was three on 54 minutes when Kyle Hayes grabbed Limerick’s second goal of the day to give them daylight at 2-18 to 2-12.

Nickie Quaid would save at point blank range from Callanan as Limerick rattled off six successive scores.

In the end the margin was 12-points as the Limerick faithful once again stormed the Ennis Rd pitch.


Limerick 3-23 : 2-17 Tipperary (Munster Hurling Semi-final)

November 1st 2020 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Limerick got one over on Tipperary in a stormy Páirc Uí Chaoimh in November of 2020. Limerick got the perfect opportunity to put their talents and athleticism on show against a Tipperary side that struggled to keep up.

It was the free-taking ability of Jason Forde and the early goal from Jake Morris’ after 20 minutes that kept Tipperary in the game, however it did little damage to the well oiled machine that was the Limerick defence.

Tipperary enjoyed a period where they trailed by a mere point, however that was short lived as Aaron Gillane found the back of the Tipperary net. Limerick kept their foot on the gas until half-time, outscoring Tipp by 8 points to 3 to lead by 1-17 to 1-8 at the break.

In the second half, the efforts of Niall O’Meara and Jason Forde narrowed the gap to a manageable 6 points. However, the wind was taken out of Tipperary’s sails as the Limerick attack pilled on the pressure. Regardless of John McGrath’s goal for Tipp, the substitutions of David Reidy, Seamus Flanagan, and Pat Ryan gave Limerick an extra gear to keep Tipp pinned back into their own half.

The fresh legs of David Reidy and Seamus Flanagan saw Limerick’s lead extend and the clock approach full-time. The dominant Limerick side sealed the final scoreline of 3-23 to 2-17 over a bland Tipperary.

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