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08 Sept 2025

Limerick players impress as UL claims All-Ireland Freshers hurling title

Monaleen duo impress as University of Limerick claim All-Ireland Freshers hurling title

UL have won the Fresher 1 hurling final with victory over DCU at UL on Wednesday night

THE University of Limerick turned in a fine second-half display to claim the All-Ireland Freshers title, with a narrow 1-14 to 1-13 victory over a robust Dublin City University side at a wet ULs Maguire Field on Wednesday evening.

Naturally, there was little to separate these sides, with UL’s improvement in the second half seeing them overturn a 0-8 to 0-4 interval lead. A goal, just when it was needed from Senan Butler helped turn the tide.

Second half frees from Adam Screeney were crucial too. He took over from Jack Leahy, the captain was misfiring on a challenging evening at the UL campus.

Indeed, as the game progressed the pitch worsened but UL won’t care, as they reclaim a crown their predecessors lost 12 months ago.

UL’s management team was headed up by Dave Clohessy, and also included Cian Hedderman, Dave Foley, Jody Hannon, Tom Murphy and Mark Keane. Limerick involvement on the pitch saw Monaleen’s Muiris  Ó Dálaigh and Darragh Langan.



UL were off colour in the first half but did improve in the second period. Conor Martin, Screeney and Butlers contributions were key.

In reply for the Dublin side, came a goal from Luke Murphy, as well as efforts from Colin Spain and Daragh Murphy. The final say went to DCU keeper Kevin Hogan, who saw his free go over the bar when he needed a green flag to win the tie for his college.

Referee: Thomas Walsh (Waterford)

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