Limerick GAA

2022 - 7 - 3

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Limerick v Galway result and score recap as champions hold off ... (Irish Mirror)

And strangely, their scores dried up in the third quarter as aside from a few Diarmuid Byrnes frees, they barely scored for 15 minutes. Even Aaron Gillane, who ...

Galway 0-12 Limerick 0-16 Galway 0-12 Limerick 0-16 Limerick 0-27 Galway 1-21

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Michael Moynihan: Galway ask the serious questions but again ... (Irish Examiner)

Galway will be unhappy, to put it mildly, with some of referee Thomas Walsh's decisions in that second half in particular, while their shooting will give ...

Kilkenny’s smooth excellence on Saturday will help them focus for the next fortnight as they put aside a performance that spluttered and stalled at times. Yet for all that, they went out on their shields - asking harder questions of Limerick than other sides have managed to do all year. With the clock winding down the teams tangled without grabbing the initiative until it came to those last, desperate minutes, when Limerick stretched for the tape. Galway’s shot selection was poor at times - Conor Cooney didn’t even lift one free high enough to trouble the crossbar, for instance, or they’d have been even closer. Sunday’s game was a live event at half-time, unlike the Kilkenny-Clare game, and at full-time. That was due to entertain us on Saturday evening, if you follow.

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Limerick hold off Galway challenge to win All-Ireland hurling semi ... (The42)

Substitute David Reidy producing a stunning contribution of three points from play, while Diarmaid Byrnes, Kyle Hayes and Aaron Gillane all supplied big scoring ...

Conor Cooney (St Thomas’), 20. 13. Conor Whelan (Kinvara), 14. 10. Tom Monaghan (Craughwell), 11. 12. Joseph Cooney (Sarsfields), 5. 4. Darren Morrissey (Sarsfields), 3. 14. Seamus Flanagan (Feohanagh-Castlemahon), 13. 12. Tom Morrissey (Ahane), 11. Pádraic Mannion (Ahascragh-Fohenagh), 7. Declan Hannon (Adare – captain), 7. Barry Nash (South Liberties), 3. 2. Sean Finn (Bruff), 4. Kyle Hayes (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), 10.

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All-Ireland semi-final recap: Limerick 0-27 Galway 1-21 (RTE.ie)

Look back at the key moments as Limerick edged a gripping contest with Galway to reach their third successive All-Ireland final.

That's their 18th of the game - 15 for Limerick. Limerick 0-25 Galway 1-21 Limerick 0-25 Galway 1-21

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Shane Dowling admits Limerick got the 'marginal calls' against Galway (Pundit Arena)

Shane Dowling believes Galway have a right to feel aggrieved as Limerick got the benefit of marginal referee decisions.

“They’ll be absolutely disgusted, and the thing about it is it was there for them to win. They wanted to win the game. The cookie limits the number of times a user is shown the same advertisement. You have a choice in who uses your data and for what purposes. Some partners do not ask for your consent to process your data, instead, they rely on their legitimate business interest. The cookie limits the number of times a user is shown the same advertisement. The cookie is also used to ensure relevance of the video-advertisement to the specific user. This allows Bidswitch to optimize advertisement relevance and ensure that the visitor does not see the same ads multiple times. This cookie is used to collect information on the visitor. The cookie is also used to ensure relevance of the video-advertisement to the specific user. This cookie is used by the website’s operator in context with multi-variate testing. You have a choice in who uses your data and for what purposes.

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Limerick 0-27 Galway 1-21: Treaty through to All-Ireland final after ... (Sky Sports)

Limerick held off an almighty Galway challenge, 0-27 to 1-21 at Croke Park to march on to the All-Ireland final in pursuit of a third consecutive title.

Kevin Cooney for Conor Cooney (75) Limerick are into another All-Ireland final, and it is a game for which they have waited three years. He scored three from play, to supplement a string of Byrnes frees to win, 0-27 to 1-21. Evan Niland for David Burkes (67) Match report and highlights as Limerick held off Galway, 0-27 to 1-21 in the All-Ireland SHC semi-final. Limerick stormed straight into a 0-6 to 0-1 lead. Conor Boylan for Seamus Flanagan (67) John Kiely looked to his bench, with Cian Lynch and Peter Casey introduced to add an impact. Johnny Coen for Ronan Glennon (64) Cathal O'Neill for Gearoid Hegarty (63) David Reidy for Darragh O'Donovan (61) Cian Lynch for Tom Morrissey (57)

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Sunday sport: Limerick face Kilkenny in All-Ireland hurling final (BreakingNews.ie)

The line-up for this year's All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final will be confirmed today.

The Greek fourth seed called for something to be done about the Australian, who received a warning for swearing. Paddy McCormack found the back of the net for Tipp in the last minute after a scramble. Shane Lowry is now best of the Irish on 8-under-par through four holes today, leaving him in a tie for 20th. Poland's Adrian Meronk is the man to catch on the final day of the Irish Open. Brian Concannon gets on the end of a long ball and rattles the net for@Galway_GAA. The sides are level. The All-Ireland champions are still on track to defend their All-Ireland crown after they picked up a three point win over Galway. Limerick will face Kilkenny on July 17th for the All-Ireland final.

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Former Munster Rugby star debuts for Limerick club in GAA ... (Limerick Leader)

FORMER Munster Rugby star Ian Keatley enjoyed a winning debut for Limerick GAA club Ahane when lining out in his first county junior football championship ...

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Limerick call on the cavalry to survive Galway gut-check (Irish Examiner)

Substitute David Reidy's accuracy in firing over three of Limerick's last five scores has to be mentioned as does his colleague's composure under pressure.

“The game that you're referring to was three years ago,” he said of the counties’ last Championship meeting, the 2019 semi-final. Limerick must be careful what they wish for, though, and Kiely wasn’t going to be admitting to a revenge mission. Winning the first half 0-16 to 0-12 but going on to lose the second, Kiely doesn’t need to prepare any speech for the days ahead. From a long way out, it’s been said they, the only county to knock Kiely’s Limerick out of the championship, are the team the men in green want. A Cathal Mannion brace brought them to win a point of Limerick in the 31st minute but Gillane provided two of the last points of the half, Declan Hannon the other. He followed it with another after Declan Hannon showed great composure in defence to initiate the attack and then Diarmuid Byrnes, almost impeccable from frees, converted his sixth placed ball of the afternoon. “That space seemed to, they moved back I think Cathal Mannion on a more permanent basis if I remember on my side of the pitch underneath the Hogan Stand. That closes out space, which makes it more difficult, you know. For the remainder, Limerick went ahead six times to Galway’s three but the All-Ireland champions’ agitation was showing. I think that played a part but our shooting needed to be really on the money and it was a little off.” “We turned over too many balls in the tackle, and that’s our fault. When we look back on it during the week our work rate will be just down a notch or two, and it’s something we’ll be disappointed with. “I think on reflection their bench fitted in more seamlessly and didn’t seem to change things a little bit.

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