Clare and Limerick are meeting for third consecutive provincial decider.
THE MUNSTER SENIOR hurling final between Clare and Limerick has been confirmed for Thurles on Sunday, 9 June at 4pm.Clare and Limerick are meeting in the Munster decider for a third season in a row. Last year’s installment took place in the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick with the home side winning, after Clare declined to have the game played in Pairc Úi Chaomh. The 2022 final, in Thurles, went to extra time, with Limerick again the winners.
Meanwhile, the preliminary quarter-finals draw for the Tailteann Cup will take place on Sunday, after the conclusion of the group stages. The draw will comprise eight teams, to include four group runners up, three best-placed third sides and New York. Advertisement The teams that finish in second place in their groups will be seeded and will also have home advantage.Saturday 8 June Laois v Offaly, Croke Park, 3.30pm – RTE
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