Mon, 28 Jul, 2014 - 01:00
John Fogarty
Parties don’t come much more pooped than this, Limerick supreme killjoys in ending an otherwise glorious July for Wexford.
A team crying out for a break after over 250 minutes of hurling in 21 days coming into yesterday’s quarter-final, they were given a six-month hiatus by a powerful return to form by the Munster SHC runners-up.
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CourtsGaaHurlingPlace: Croke ParkPerson: Donal O’GradyPerson: Barry KellyPerson: Shane DowlingPerson: David BreenPerson: Conor McDonaldPerson: TJ RyanPerson: BreenPerson: Podge DoranPerson: RyanPerson: Paul BrownePerson: James RyanPerson: DowlingPerson: Mark FanningPerson: FanningPerson: Thomas RyanPerson: Liam DunnePerson: BrownePerson: Matthew O’HanlonEvent: All-IrelandOrganisation: LimerickOrganisation: WexfordOrganisation: Cork
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