Limerick's Louis Dee had an impressive outing in Kerry's loss to Tipperary PICTURE: Sportsfile

FOUR LIMERICK men were part of Kerry's hurling panel that suffered defeat to Tipperary in the Co-op Superstores Munster Hurling League on Sunday afternoon.
Louis Dee and Killian Hayes started the game, while David Woulfe and Niall Mulcahy came off the bench in their 14-point loss to the Premier.
Dee, formerly of Mungret St Paul's, and now of Liam Mellows in Galway, had a superb game between the posts for Stephen Molumphy's charges.
Kilmallock's Hayes played the full 70 minutes in what was his second game for Kerry. He came off the bench for his debut in their opening fixture against Waterford, while his Balbec clubmate Woulfe made his first appearance for the Kingdom on Sunday.
Mungret's Mulcahy has been part of the Kerry set-up for a number of years now and he played the final 11 minutes of the one-way contest.
Kerry will compete in the Joe McDonagh again this year and will be bidding to win that competition this year. If the do so, they will compete in the 2025 Munster SHC. They are in Division 2A of the National Hurling League.
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