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10 Apr 2026

Just six survivors from Tailteann Cup final named in Limerick football team to face Cork

The Munster SFC quarter-final tie is on Sunday at 2pm in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Just six survivors from Tailteann Cup final named in Limerick football team to face Cork

Limerick captain Cillian Fahy | PICTURE: Sportsfile

JIMMY Lee has named his Limerick side for Sunday's Munster SFC quarter-final with Cork.

It's a Limerick side that includes just six of the team who played in last summer’s Tailteann Cup final defeat to Kildare in Croke Park.

Only Killian Ryan, Tony McCarthy, Paul Maher, Cillian Fahy, Danny Neville and James Naughton remain from the side who came so close to national silverware last July.

Jeffrey Alfred keeps the goalkeeper jersey he had throughout the league as Josh Ryan remains on the sidelines with a long-term injury.

The side is captained from center forward by Cillian Fahy.

Throw-in at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh is at 2pm.

LIMERICK: Jeffrey Alfred (Adare); Sean Kilbridge (Fr Casey’s), Cormac Woulfe (St Senan’s), Diarmuid Buckley (Fr Casey’s); Barry Coleman (Rathkeale), Killian Ryan (Mungret-St Paul’s), Tony McCarthy (Kildimo-Pallaskenry); Eliah O’Riordan (Fr Casey’s), Jack McCarthy (Mungret-St Paul’s); Rory O’Brien (Fr Casey’s), Cillian Fahy (Dromcollogher-Broadford), Paul Maher (Adare); Robbie Childs (Galtee Gaels), James Naughton (St Senan’s), Danny Neville (Askeaton-Ballysteen-Kilcornan).

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