Limerick v Cork
The boss did also highlight that “it’s a four game competition” and that “everything is not lost or won” in just one match.
Read MoreGearoid Hegarty and Tom Morrissey assume their familiar half-forward roles, with Seamus Flanagan named at full-forward.
Read MoreWith 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.
Read MoreThe game was originally postponed due to fog in Mallow, before a frozen pitch in Rathkeale prevented the rescheduled tie from taking place.
Read MoreHegarty replaces Dan Morrissey as captain, and joins David Reidy as the only starters from July’s All-Ireland final win in this XV.
Read MoreThe last time the sides met in the championship at the TUS Gaelic Grounds was in 2019, and it was Cork who came away victorious.
Read MoreThe Rebels have successive league wins over the Treaty and Sunday could be decider on whether or not Cork can handle Limerick’s physicality.
Read MoreWith the countdown well and truly on, we look at some of the crucial match ups and battles that could well decide the outcome.
Read MoreThe fixture has been dominated by John Kiely’s Limerick side recently, as they have won four of the last five Championship meetings.
Read MoreIt is shaping up to be a memorable final day in a championship that keeps on producing with three teams battling out for the final two knockout spots.
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