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Yesterday in Mick Neville Park, Limerick made it two wins form two in the National Football League as they defeated London 0-8 to 0-7 in difficult conditions.
That win continues Limerick’s winning start to 2020 with Billy Lee happy with the result despite the difficult nature of the win.
“But I suppose we dug it out and that’s all you can say.”
“Thankfully we came out on the right side of it after being on the wrong side on so many occasions in the past.”
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