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25 Apr 2024

One change to Limerick minor hurling team to play Tipperary in Munster MHC

One change to Limerick minor hurling team to play Tipperary in Munster MHC

Patrick Reale moves from wing forward to midfield

THERE is one change to the Limerick minor hurling team to play Tipperary in the Munster Championship.

The make-or-break final round group game in the Munster SHC has a 12noon start in Thurles on Sunday and into the Limerick team comes Patrick O'Donovan for Diarmuid Hegarty.

There are also positional changes in the Limerick line-up for a game, where victory would see the Shannonsiders reach a sixth Munster final in seven years at minor level.

Ahead of the Sunday, the Limericks (U17) have beaten Clare and drawn with Cork and Waterford. They face a Tipperary side that beat Waterford and lost to Clare and Cork.

LIMERICK: Jack Franklin (Kilteely-Dromkeen); Ronan Lyons (Monaleen), Michael Keane (Adare), Fergal O'Connor (Effin); Jimmy Quilty (Blackrock), Ethan Hurley (Newcastle West), Adam Murrihy (Ahane); Patrick Kirby (Patrickswell), Patrick Reale (Knockainey); Liam Lynch (Mungret St Pauls), Cathal O’Neill (Crecora-Manister), Cían Casey (Ahane); Aidan O'Connor (Ballybrown), Adam English (Doon), Patrick O'Donovan (Effin). Subs: TJ Kelly (Kileedy), Michael Cremin (Newcastle West), Sean Mortell (St Patricks), Darragh Casey (Granagh-Ballingarry), Odhran O'Dwyer (Mungret St Pauls), Brian O’Meara (Mungret St Pauls), Conor Hanley Clarke (Kilmallock), Eddie Stokes (Doon), Diarmuid Hegarty (St Patricks).

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