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  • 4 weeks ago | limerickvoice.com | Liam White

    The Effin man is set to make a remarkable return on Sunday just five months after tearing his ACLNickie Quaid has been named to start in goal for Limerick for their Munster Senior Hurling Championship opener against Tipperary in Semple Stadium on Sunday. Quaid missed the entire Allianz League campaign after rupturing his ACL in November and hasn’t featured for the Treaty since the All-Ireland semi-final clash with Cork last July.

  • 1 month ago | offalyexpress.ie | Liam White

    Offaly took another big step towards claiming a spot in the preliminary quarter finals of the Leinster Minor Hurling Championship as Brian Carroll’s side secured a 5-16 to 2-12 win over Antrim in Dowdallshill on Saturday afternoon. Leinster Minor Hurling Championship Tier 2 Group 1 Round 2Antrim 2-12Offaly 5-16Odhran Fletcher was on fire as he finished with 2-11, including a sideline cut from 65 yards out.

  • 1 month ago | limerickvoice.com | Liam White

    The Kingdom were the better side overall for the 70 minutesKERRY 1-18 (1-0-18) MAYO 1-12 (1-1-10)Despite hitting a few unexpected wides, David Clifford was still the go to man for Kerry as they won their 24th Division 1 Allianz Football League title after a 1-18 to 1-12 win over Mayo in Croke Park on Sunday.

  • 1 month ago | limerickvoice.com | Liam White

    Jack Bryant and Keith O’Neill kicked 1-7 for the Faithful KILDARE 1-18 (1-1-16) OFFALY 2-17 (2-2-13)Offaly have claimed a first ever Division 3 title in the Allianz Football League with a 2-17 to 1-18 win over neighbours Kildare in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon. Goals in either half from Jack Bryant and Cormac Egan, along with 0-4 from the boot of Keith O’Neill, did the job for Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly’s side.

  • 1 month ago | limerickvoice.com | Liam White

    Tommie Childs, Darragh O’Siochru and Peter Nash all netted for LimerickLIMERICK 3-11 (3-0-11) WEXFORD 0-18 (0-2-14)Limerick have claimed the Division 4 Football League title after a closely fought battle with Wexford in Croke Park on Saturday afternoon, which ended 3-11 to 0-18. A first half goal from Darragh O’Siochru was followed by two second half strikes by Tommie Childs and Peter Nash in a game where both sides were very evenly matched.

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