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Maurice Brosnan: Four big questions for Kerry and Donegal if they meet again

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Maurice Brosnan: Four big questions for Kerry and Donegal if they meet again

One of the best elements of the Donegal and Kerry rivalry is how they are forced to adapt and evolve. They make each other better. Pic: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

For the Limerick hurlers, the reward after a successful round-robin was just them in a circle with pizza, a boombox and a few cold ones. Talk, toast, tan. No quarter given to intruders.

It has become a regular ritual to see them come out and gather in the middle of their home field after Munster championship triumphs. On Sunday, they secured their place in an eighth consecutive provincial decider. Several players availed of the ice baths beside their dressing room before the entire panel came out as the delivery drivers arrived with copious pizza.

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