Seanie Tobin continues to be a key player for Murroe-Boher I PICTURE: Sportsfile
BRUREE and Murroe-Boher will face off in the Intermediate Hurling Championship final on Saturday October 18 in Fedamore at 2pm. The winner will be promoted to premier intermediate hurling for next year.
Last years' intermediate county finalists Bruree got the better of Feohanagh-Castlemahon winning out 2-19 to 2-12 last Saturday in the IHC semi-final.UL Fitzgibbon Cup winner Sam Williams and Limerick U20 goalkeeper Fionn O’Brien are among the promising young talents in the Bruree outfit.
Murroe-Boher recorded an impressive 3-18 to 0-15 victory over Na Piarsaigh's second team in the other IHC semi-final. Former Limerick hurler Seanie Tobin is a key player for Murroe-Boher.
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Doon's second team and Knockaderry will both be aiming to make the jump up to intermediate hurling when they meet in the Premier Junior hurling final on Saturday October 18 in Kilmallock at 3pm.
Knockaderry will now go forward as Limerick representatives in the Munster junior hurling championships where they will face Tipperary or Cork opposition on November 23.
Castletown Ballyagran and Templeglantine meet in the Junior ‘A’ hurling championship final on Saturday October 18 in Mick Neville Park at 6pm.
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