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Limerick and Kilkenny name squads for All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final

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All-Ireland Senior Hurling finalists Limerick and Kilkenny have named their starting teams and panels ahead of this Sunday's decider.

In a replay of the 2022 final, which Limerick won 1-31 to 2-26, John Kiely's Shannonsiders will again face Derek Lyng's Cats at Croke Park to bring the curtain down on this year's drama-filled season.

After Limerick's emphatic win over Galway in the semi-final, the make-up of the starting 15 remains unchanged, but with a slight reshuffle around the centre.

Limerick Senior Hurling Team and match Panel to play in this years All Ireland Senior Hurling Final v Kilkenny on Sunday is Announced, We would like to wish all involved with this panel the very best on Sunday pic.twitter.com/9ygWzzB89f — Limerick GAA (@LimerickCLG) July 21, 2023 William O'Donoghue will line out at centre back, pushing Kyle Hayes out to the wing, while Gearoid Hegarty moves up to wing forward.

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