Limerick v Kilkenny: Roads to the All-Ireland final
Kilkenny won the second of their famous four All-Ireland titles in a row in 2007 under Brian Cody when they beat Limerick in the final.
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Kilkenny won the second of their famous four All-Ireland titles in a row in 2007 under Brian Cody when they beat Limerick in the final.
Killkenny brushed off any remaining preseason cobwebs by defeating Cork 0-21 to 1-17 at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh under the lights on a night that saw Eoin Cody and Adrian Mullen combine to score 0-12 in Division 1A of the Allianz Hurling League.
A late Seadna Morey goal finally sealed an opening Allianz Hurling League Division 1 victory for hosts Clare following a superb second-half display into the wind in Ennis.
Offaly were left complaining of Cork cynicism after the Rebels' resurgence continued with a third All-Ireland U20 title in four years.
Cork have made three changes to their team, while Limerick have dropped Cathal O'Neill from their named starting line-up for the pivotal Munster SHC meeting between the sides in TUS Gaelic Grounds on Sunday afternoon.
Cork manager Pat Ryan praised the tenacity of his team after they rallied in the final quarter to rescue a draw at home to Tipperary in a breathless Munster Championship game in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
It was honours even and deservedly after another Munster SHC game of epic proportions in front of an enthralled 36,765 Páirc Uí Chaoimh crowd.
A breathtaking 70 minutes of hurling ended in an explosion of goals and a draw that leaves Cork and Tipperary both unbeaten at the top of the Munster Championship table.