Darragh O'Donovan sidelined for two games with calf injury
Limerick have been dealt a major blow as Darragh O'Donovan has been ruled out for their opening Munster SHC games against Clare and Tipperary.
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Limerick have been dealt a major blow as Darragh O'Donovan has been ruled out for their opening Munster SHC games against Clare and Tipperary.
Dónal Óg Cusack believes Limerick are still the team to beat going into the business end of the season and will have time to iron out any issues, but he feels "a couple of question marks" did emerge from the manner of their Allianz Hurling League semi-final defeat to Kilkenny on Saturday.
John Kiely said Limerick's Allianz Hurling League semi-final defeat to Kilkenny ranked among the worst performances of his time in charge and warned his players that they have serious work to do ahead of the Munster Championship next month.
Limerick hurling manager John Kiely has defended his decision to provide a character witness for Kyle Hayes, saying his presence at Limerick Circuit Court was a show of support rather than a signal he condoned his actions.
Former Limerick inter-county hurler Shane Dowling does not believe that the controversy surrounding Kyle Hayes will have any negative impact on the county's chase for a fifth consecutive All-Ireland title.
Eamon Fitzmaurice joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look ahead to the final round of games in the Allianz Football League, while Shane Dowling previews the hurling semi-finals.
On the 11 July 2015 something that would seem impossible now happened - Dublin knocked Limerick out of the All-Ireland hurling championship.
Limerick manager John Kiely said that their Allianz Hurling League win over Tipperary in Cork felt like a defeat due to the concession of three goals.