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Goal hungry Limerick send Offaly packing to Division 2

LIMERICK are not quite certain they’ll be playing in the top flight of the league in 2008 despite thrashing Offaly in a Division 1B play-off tie at Nenagh yesterday.

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Canning shines as impressive LIT send the holders packing

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Waterford boost as McGrath back after ban

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Browne focused on Limerick's latest test

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WIT go through after tough encounter
Cats shoot the lights out

Kilkenny 6-28 Offaly 0-15

Mon, 13 Jun, 2005

Offaly run riot but tougher tests lie ahead

Offaly 6-21 Carlow 4-7

Mon, 09 May, 2005

Waterford’s three changes for Clare tie

WATERFORD hurling manager Justin McCarthy has made three changes from the team that failed to Galway last Sunday for tomorrow’s NHL tie with Clare in Dungarvan.

Fri, 25 Mar, 2005

Cork stage powerful comeback to foil Faithful County
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Mon, 28 Jul, 2003

Diver out as Donegal hit by injuries

DONEGAL will be without Damien Diver for their All-Ireland SFC qualifier with Down at Clones on Sunday.

Wed, 23 Jul, 2003

Armagh make two changes for Dublin clash

ARMAGH have made two changes for Saturday’s Bank of Ireland All-Ireland SFC qualifier with Dublin at Croke Park.

Wed, 02 Jul, 2003

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