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Limerick senior football manager Billy Lee says he has a good group of players on his panel who want to work on improving themselves and that it’s not in his DNA to shy away from a tough challenge.
The Limerick boss will know that a major step up in quality from that of the league campaign will be needed come championship time.
Lee was speaking ahead of his side’s MFC opener with Clare.
“I think there’s a lot of good lads here that want to wear the jersey, want to represent us, want to challenge themselves to be better.”
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