Mick Neville Park the venue as Limerick U20s kick of Munster Football campaign tonight

The Jerry O’Sullivan managed Limerick U20 footballers welcome Tipperary to Mick Neville in the Munster Championship quarter-final at 7pm tonight.

Originally fixed for the Gaelic Grounds, the game was moved to the Rathkeale venue earlier today.

Limerick picked up the win when these sides met last year at the same stage with four of that team down to start tonight in the form of captain Adam Shanagher, Barry Coleman, James Cummins and James Molyneaux.

Yesterday O’Sullivan named his team for the tie.

Limerick team to play Tipperary in Mick Neville Park tonight

1. Ronan McElligott (Mungret St Paul’s)

2. Cormac Woulfe (St Senans)

3. Craig Carew (Claughan)

4. Ruadhan O’Connor (Newcastle West)

5. Barry Coleman (Rathkeale)

6. Adam Shanagher (Rathkeale) Capt

7. Liam Kennedy (St Kieran’s)

8. Rory O’Brien (Fr Caseys)

9. James Cummins (Galbally)

10.James Molyneaux (Dromcollogher-Broadford)

11.Brian Foley (Newcastle West)

12.John Hayes (St Kieran’s)

13.James Garvey (Mungret St Pauls)

14.Eoghan O’Mahony (Galbally)

15.Colm Ryan Feenagh/Kilmeedy)

Subs:

16.Jeffery Alfred (Adare)                                                                               

17.Cathal McCarthy (Monaleen)                                                                             

18.Darragh O’Keeffe (Fedamore)                                                                                        

19.Tim Lyons (Croom)                                                                                       

 20.Shane O’Donoghue (Ballylanders)                                                                            

21.Brian Nix (Newcastl West)                                                                                   

22.Shane Barry (Mungret St Pauls)                                                                             

23.James Pomeroy (Kildimo-Pallaskenry)                                                                            

24.DJ Stack (Fr Casey’s)

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