What's happening with Limerick Hurling
teams.ie Editorial TeamLimerick hurling are banking on a strong showing this Sunday in Clare despite being without key figures Aaron Gillane and Cian Lynch for the Munster round-robin clash in Ennis. The Treaty men will be looking to build on their impressive 2-30 haul against a Clare side seeking their second win of the campaign, after manager John Kiely praised his team's display in their opening defeat to Cork last weekend. With just one game on the line and the Munster championship format placing emphasis on every result, Limerick's ability to perform without their influential attackers could prove crucial to their championship credentials this summer.
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Impressive Treaty men hit Clare for 2-30 in Ennis
Limerick bounced back from their Munster senior hurling championship defeat to Cork last weekend by delivering a clinical display against Clare in Ennis this af

Hurling Nation: Treaty to respond despite absentees
With just one game on the line, Limerick head to Clare without Aaron Gillane and Cian Lynch, however this may give them an element of surprise

Kiely proud of 'tremendous' Limerick display in defeat
Limerick manager John Kiely says a repeat of their performance in defeat to Cork should stand the Treaty men well over the course of their Munster campaign.

Blow for Limerick as Gillane to miss Cork clash
Limerick hurling management have confirmed that Aaron Gillane will miss the county's opening Munster SHC round-robin clash with Cork on Sunday after picking up

Time, travel and TV details for sold-out Cork v Limerick Hurling League Final clash
Rebel fingers crossed for success against familiar foes
