WATCH: Limerick manager Nash looking to ‘build on’ and ‘kick on’ ahead of Galway

The Limerick camogie side came up just short against Kilkenny today in the Gaelic Grounds, losing 1-12 to 0-14.

In spite of the loss, Limerick will face Galway in the semi-final of the League after winning their opening three rounds of the competition.

Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 Round 5, Gaelic Grounds, Limerick 24/2/2019 Limerick vs Kilkenny Limerick’s Karen O’Leary and Claire Phelan of Kilkenny Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Lorraine O’Sullivan

For the most part, Limerick can be happy with their performance with Kilkenny chasing a fourth consecutive League title.

Manager Declan Nash, spoke with positive words about his side after the game.

“Immensely happy. Very proud of the girls. Performance from minute one was all you could ask for. Just very unlucky.”

This game will prove a learning curve for this Limerick side who went stride for stride with a Kilkenny team who have reached the All-Ireland final for the last three years.

Next up with is Galway on March 10, with a League final at stake with Nash focused on that challenge.

“We’ll build on today and kick on for the semi-final.”

See the full interview with Nash below.

https://www.facebook.com/SportingLimerick/videos/624577777966854/

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