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06 Sept 2025

Limerick U20 football team to face Waterford in Munster 'B' final named

Limerick U20 football team to face Waterford in Munster 'B' final named

Limerick's Darragh Murray in action against Michael O'Sullivan, of Waterford, during the EirGrid Munster U20 football championship game at Ballyagran last month | PICTURE: Tom Beary

LIMERICK will take on Waterford tomorrow, Wednesday, evening in Mallow at 7pm to decide the winners of Munster U20 'B' Football Championship title.

This is the first year of the competition and winning the title is a huge incentive for both teams. The winner will enter the All-Ireland series along with the winners of the Connacht, Ulster and Leinster B championships.

Limerick had a mixed group campaign where they drew with Tipperary, defeated Waterford and just came up short against Clare missing out a place in the business end of the Munster championship.

The Treaty county faced Waterford in the group stages and there was little between the sides where it finished 2-7 to 2-6 in the Shannonsiders favour. 

Limerick U20 Team vs Waterford U20: 

1 Craig Macinnes      (Cappagh)

2 Craig O Connell     (Ahane)

3 Jason Hassett           (Mungret/St Pauls)

4 Paddy Downey   (Oola)

5 John Whelan       (Newcastle West)

6 Jack Somers            (Mungret/St Pauls)  

7 Michael Kilbridge   (Fr Caseys)

8 Darragh Murray   (Monaleen)   

9 Josh McCarthy          (St Patrick's)

10 Senan O Brien      (St Senans)

11 Aaron Neville     (Newcastle West)  

12 Michael Long    (St Kierans)   

13 Ronan Quirke      (Fr Caseys)

14 Michéal Fahy (Dromcollogher/Broadford)

15 Conall Ó Dúinn    (Monaleen)

Substitutes: 

16 Jamie Dolan (Ballysteen)

17 Jamie Behan          (Ballybrown)

18 Shane Cross          (St Patricks)   

19 Diarmuid Hynes       (Mungret/St Pauls)              

20 Michael Keating      (Adare)

21 Pádraic Murphy    (Ballysteen)          

22 Patrick Noonan Sweeney (Newcastle West)  

23 Bobby Smith    (Ballybrown)

24 Óisín Woulfe         (Fr Caseys)   

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