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Matt and Jack are back once again for another episode to discuss all things Limerick GAA
In the 185th episode, they begin their discussion with a reflection on a historic week for Limerick GAA as both senior sides secured Munster final places for the first time since 1934.
The lads reflect on both games as the footballers saw off Tipp and the hurler’s draw with Clare was enough to ensure a rematch for the final.
After that discussion Jack and Matt turn their attention to to the start of the Camogie championships with both Limerick teams in action.
Rounding off the discussion, they preview this Sunday’s All-Ireland U20 Hurling final where Limerick face Kilkenny in Thurles.
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