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Limerick got it wrong on fundraiser jersey's initial price - Sean Finn

Sean Finn believes Limerick made the right call in dropping the price of their holiday fundraising jersey after it initially caused a backlash.

Following the county hurlers' fourth All-Ireland title in five years, a training top was launched at €150 apiece in September, with subscribers getting their names collectively included on the shirt, which will be worn in next January's pre-season Munster Hurling League, and a hat.

The team have previously visited Limerick sponsor JP McManus's Sandy Lane resort in Barbados but the county board said that they were solely funding this year's holiday, which will be in Florida around Christmas, and all funds raised would be used to that end.

However, a furious reaction to the price of the package saw it cut to €100 instead and a statement saying that they had "listened to the feedback" from their supporters.

"It is not something I was involved in thankfully, but I think admittedly they got it wrong at the time," Finn told RTÉ Sport.

"They brought it down to a monetary amount that is reasonable for the jerseys they are getting and the name. I wasn't involved in it, but I think they did get it wrong at the time."

Finn admitted he had received a few comments about the controversy.

"You do, you have the lads slagging from home. You do get stick along the way, but that is part and parcel of it."

Finn, in Premier Intermediate semi-final action with his club Bruff next week, has welcomed the split season that was trialled this year and is eager to make the most of the brief time off he gets from hurling.

This year, that will include a November trip to Kenya for the 'Plant the Planet Games' - an initiative of the Warriors For Humanity organisation founded by former Galway player Alan Kerins that aims

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