John Kiely doesn't want jeopardy of Munster championship lost

The Limerick manager is in favour of stretching out season.
Limerick manager JKiely said the Munster Council “need to make it visibly clear to everybody” where the additional revenue from the ticket price increases is going.  Tom Beary/Sportsfile

Limerick manager JKiely said the Munster Council “need to make it visibly clear to everybody” where the additional revenue from the ticket price increases is going.  Tom Beary/Sportsfile

John Kiely insists the jeopardy of the current format of the All-Ireland senior hurling championship has to be retained.

The Limerick manager sympathised with his Waterford counterpart Peter Queally whose county’s season ended last Sunday and have yet to qualify from the provincial round-robin structure.

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