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However, they responded well and took a deserved 0-15 to 0-12 lead into the interval. Wides early in the second half cost Dublin, as Limerick were able to draw level in the 50th minute at 0-18 each.
Limerick 2-27 Cork 1-30 AET - Cork win 3-2 on penalties. Just weeks after a 16-point trashing on the same ground, Cork dethroned Limerick to win the Munster Senior Hurling Championship in an epic.
Hurling & Camogie Cork beat Limerick in historic penalty shoot-out to win first Munster hurling title in seven years There was little to separate the two sides in normal time and extra time, but ...
Limerick and Cork go head-to-head in this weekend’s Munster SHC final which will be played at the Gaelic Grounds. Limerick got the better of Cork in their round robin clash and took top spot in ...
As families and loved ones of three teenagers killed in a Limerick crash mourn their deaths, they are also demanding answers into the police pursuit that preceded the collision.
With a 4-1 vote, the Limerick Township board of supervisors on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 adopted an ordinance outlawing the "feeding and keeping of wild animals." It includes feral cats.
Hurling & Camogie Limerick v Cork: Ticket info, match details, how to watch and throw-in time as Munster title is settled between bitter rivals Limerick and Cork could produce an all-time classic ...
LIMERICK 4-07 CLARE 4-05 Limerick retained their TG4 Munster Senior B Football Championship title after a highly entertaining game against Clare in Mallow. It was a goal fest throughout, but in ...
Limerick at top of the table with one game to go. ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW: Limerick at top of the table with one game to go. Pic: Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile Limerick sit top of the table following their ...
Munster SHC Round 4: Limerick 3-26 Cork 1-16 The much-touted championship rematch between Cork and Limerick ended up as the dampest of squibs. This may have been a disappointment to the neutral ...
Limerick came into this game with doubts about their hunger, Cork entering it with a belief that they were about to grab the baton off John Kiely and show they are the new No1 team in the country.
Limerick inflict a 1-18 to 1-10 win over Antrim in the Tailteann Cup at Corrigan Park, the Saffrons' second reverse in succession in the competition.