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03 Mar 2026

Two changes to Limerick minor hurling team for visit of Cork

Two changes to Limerick minor hurling team for visit of Cork

The Limerick Minor Hurling team that played Clare earlier in the Munster MHC. PICTURE: Keith Wiseman

LIMERICK minor hurling manager Evan Loftus has made two changes to his side for their Munster MHC clash with Cork at the TUS Gaelic Grounds this coming Tuesday evening.

Into the side come Adare duo Darragh Gleeson and Patrick Kearney, with Cian Scully and Sean Duff dropping to the bench for the fixture.

Both players were instrumental in Limerick's late win over Tipperary last week. Limerick top the group heading into the final round robin fixture.

The team for the game that has a 7pm throw-in at the TUS Gaelic Grounds on Tuesday is as follows:

LIMERICK: Joe Fitzgerald (Kildimo-Pallaskenry); John O’Keeffe (Na Piarsaigh), Conor Bickford (Ahane), Sean Morrissey (Dromin-Athlaca); Jack Cosgrove (Ahane), Sean Casey (Bruff), Darragh Gleeson (Adare); Diarmuid Lyons (Newcastle West), Matthew Fitzgerald (Monaleen); Robert O Farrell (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), Dara Ferland (Monaleen), Tádgh Boddy (Bruff); Hugh Flanagan (Garryspillane), Patrick Kearney (Adare), Darren Collopy (Murroe-Boher). 

Subs: Conor Crowley (Mungret St Pauls), Declan Heavey (Garryspillane), Cian Scully (Monaleen), Seán Duff (Mungret St Pauls), Michael Leo (Knockainey), Cathal Hayes (Newcastle West), Cian Barrett (Kilmallock), James Coughlan (Ballybrown), OisÍn Holmes (Murroe-Boher).

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