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2024 Allianz Hurling League Division 1B – Limerick 0-26 Tipperary 3-16
Limerick defeated Tipperary by 0-26 to 3-16 in Round 4 of the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A on Saturday March 9th at Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Match Highlights
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Limerick get the job done – but Tipps goals kept them in the game until the end!
Allianz Hurling League 1B
FT Score:@LimerickCLG 0-26@TipperaryGAA 3-16Enjoy the best of the action with #GAANOW 👇 pic.twitter.com/6w801ciewp
— The GAA (@officialgaa) March 9, 2024
REPORT: @LimerickCLG secured another impressive #AllianzLeagues win against @TipperaryGAA at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh #GAA
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Allianz HL D1: Limerick impress again
Limerick 0-26 Tipperary 3-16
Report By Stephen Barry, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh for GAA.ie
Another second-half onslaught from Limerick buried hopes of a Tipperary victory on Leeside as John Kiely’s side rubber-stamped their place in next year’s seven-team Division 1.
The unbeaten Treaty are in pole position for a place in the semi-finals, too, although a last-puck goal from Jake Morris closed the final deficit to one.
The biggest blow for Tipp, however, was a serious-looking knee injury sustained by Séamus Kennedy in this game moved to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh due to remedial pitch works at the Gaelic Grounds.
Kiely made six changes from their victory over Dublin, including first involvements of 2024 for Cian Lynch as captain, Hurler of the Year Aaron Gillane, and Peter Casey. Barry Murphy was a late addition in midfield.
Liam Cahill opted for 11 changes from the experimental side that defeated Westmeath. Morris and Eoghan Connolly were back from injuries to start, as was half-time replacement Bryan O’Mara, although Mark Kehoe missed out.
It was a first half with defences on top as savage work rate met short-passing moves. A swirling wind posed further problems, with as many shots missed as scored in the first half.
Gearóid O’Connor and Jason Forde were carrying the Tipp effort, splitting their opening four points between them. Forde would finish with 1-7 to his name.
Limerick only scored twice from play in the opening 30 minutes, via Donnacha Ó Dálaigh, who was battling to shake change out of Michael Breen, and Lynch. While Diarmaid Byrnes was wrestling with the wind, Aaron Gillane popped his five close-range frees.
Tipp missed a handful of frees from distance, too, as their entire first-half total came from play.
On the half-hour, they had the opening goal. A superb sideline cut from O’Connor found Forde loitering behind and the Silvermines sharp-shooter batted the sliotar over Nickie Quaid.
First Half Tipperary goal by Jason Forde
GOAL! @TipperaryGAA sideline played into Jason Forde who takes on his man and finishes expertly #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/8wDVZohGUJ
— The GAA (@officialgaa) March 9, 2024
They led by five, 1-7 to 0-5, but Limerick had more than cancelled out the goal by half-time with the final four points from Byrnes, two Gillane frees, and Gearóid Hegarty.
The whistle came at a good time for Tipperary, still ahead by one, 1-7 to 0-9.
They re-emerged with the opening two points from Forde and Alan Tynan, although they suffered a major blow when Kennedy pulled up with a knee injury as he checked his run.
The influence of Limerick’s half-back line was growing all the while with Cathal O’Neill pulling the strings from centre-back and Colin Coughlan getting off three early shots, converting two.
In the 49th minute, they took the lead for the first time as Ó Dálaigh smartly finished a quick sideline before Gillane added his first from play. The in-form Ó Dálaigh was rising to the occasion, arrowing over a lovely individual point before turning over possession for Lynch to point.
Mike Casey burst forward to add his name to the scoresheet but just as it all seemed to be falling into place for Limerick, Tipp struck back.
Patrick Maher didn’t give up on a lost cause, flicking the sliotar out of Coughlan’s grasp and dashing for goal to unleash a bullet past Quaid. Level a fourth time now, 2-12 to 0-18.
Second Half Tipperary goal by Patrick Maher
GOAL! Patrick Bonner Maher with the turnover, runs inside and buries it to level it for the 4th time! @TipperaryGAA #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/eHSLFf4jfQ
— The GAA (@officialgaa) March 9, 2024
Once again, Limerick replied with a barrage of scores. Gillane, Byrnes, and Tom Morrissey pointed frees and Graeme Mulcahy tacked on another to establish a four-point lead.
The gap was back to two when the fourth official’s board indicated six added minutes, but the Treaty had four of the next five points from Byrnes, Adam English, Séamus Flanagan, and Hegarty.
In fact, all four Limerick subs registered scores despite not introducing any until the 59th minute.
Tipp fired the final 1-1, but it wasn’t enough as Liam Gordon blew the whistle straight after Morris’s goal.
Scorers for Limerick: Aaron Gillane 0-8 (7fs), Diarmaid Byrnes (1f), Donnacha Ó Dálaigh 0-3 each, Colin Coughlan, Gearóid Hegarty, Cian Lynch 0-2 each, Mike Casey, Conor Boylan, Adam English, Séamus Flanagan, Tom Morrissey (f), Graeme Mulcahy 0-1 each.
Scorers for Tipperary: Jason Forde 1-7 (3fs), Jake Morris 1-3, Patrick Maher 1-0, Gearóid O’Connor 0-3, Craig Morgan, Alan Tynan, Seán Ryan 0-1 each.
Limerick: Nickie Quaid; Fergal O’Connor, Dan Morrissey, Mike Casey; Diarmaid Byrnes, Cathal O’Neill, Colin Coughlan; William O’Donoghue, Darragh O’Donovan; Gearóid Hegarty, Cian Lynch, Conor Boylan; Donnacha Ó Dálaigh, Aaron Gillane, Peter Casey.
Subs: Tom Morrissey for Boylan (59), Graeme Mulcahy for P Casey (59), Séamus Flanagan for Gillane (64), Adam English for Murphy (70).
Tipperary: Barry Hogan; Craig Morgan, Ronan Maher, Michael Breen; Conor Bowe, Brian McGrath, Séamus Kennedy; Eoghan Connolly, Paddy Cadell; Alan Tynan, Conor Stakelum, Gearóid O’Connor; Jason Forde, John McGrath, Jake Morris.
Subs: Dan McCormack for Bowe (3-10, temporary), Bryan O’Mara for B McGrath (h-t), Patrick Maher for O’Connor (41-45, temporary), McCormack for Kennedy (47, inj), Seán Ryan for J McGrath (52), P Maher for Tynan (57), Cathal Quinn for Cadell (64).
Referee: Liam Gordon (Galway).
Team News
John Kiely and his management team has announced their Limerick Senior hurling team and match panel for their Allianz Hurling League round 4 game:
The Limerick Hurling team will face Tipperary this Saturday evening in SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh at 7.35pm. pic.twitter.com/VR44FHKXSM— Limerick GAA (@LimerickCLG) March 7, 2024
Limerick: Nickie Quaid; Fergal O’Connor, Dan Morrissey, Mike Casey; Diarmaid Byrnes, Cathal O’Neill, Colin Coughlan; Will O’Donoghue, Darragh O’Donovan; Gearoid Hegarty, Cian Lynch, Conor Boylan; Aaron Gillane, Donnacha O Dalaigh, Peter Casey.
Subs: J. Gillane, A. Costelloe, A. English, S. Flanagan, M. Houlihan, E. Hurley, R. Lyons, T. Morrissey, G. Mulcahy, B. Murphy, M. Quinlan.
Tipp team vs Limerick. Best of luck lads 🇺🇦💪 pic.twitter.com/ttWembedf0
— Tipperary Supporters Club (@TippSupporters) March 7, 2024
TIPPERARY (AHL v Limerick): B. Hogan; C. Morgan, R. Maher, M. Breen; S. Kennedy, B. McGrath, C. Bowe; E. Connolly, P. Cadell; A. Tynan, C. Stakelum, G. O’Connor; J. Forde, J. McGrath, J. Morris.
Subs: R. Shelly, R. Byrne, S. Kenneally, P. Maher, D. McCormack, N. McGrath. A. Ormond, B. O’Mara, C. Quinn, J. Ryan, S. Ryan.
Match Preview
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