Limerick’s Munster Hurling Cup Semi-Final changed to Sunday

THE defending All-Ireland and Munster Hurling Cup champions kick off their season this weekend.

Originally fixed for this Friday, Limerick’s Munster Hurling Cup semi-final with Kerry has been changed to this Sunday (January 16) at 2pm.

The fixtures will still take place in the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

Sunday’s tie will act as a season opener for the All-Ireland champions who are the current holders of this competition after defeating Cork in early 2020.

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Kerry qualified by virtue of a first ever win over Tipperary in the senior ranks while Limerick received a bye into the last four.

The Kingdom were boosted by a trio of Limerick men in Paudie Ahern, Louis Dee and Niall Mulcahy.

Tickets for the game can be purchased below for the game as Limerick take to the field for the first time since their All-Ireland final demolition job on Cork.

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