Cusack Park in Ennis hosts rematch of last year's All-Ireland hurling final between Clare and Cork
– Limerick’s first defeat, last week against neighbours Clare, will presumably buck them up for this. John Kiely has certainly made changes, restoring a clutch of star players – Kyle Hayes, Seán Finn, Tom Morrissey and Will O’Donoghue – to the starting 15. Amid the talk of Limerick’s new faces, the most consistently impressive has been Aidan O’Connor, who also starts.
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