Maurice Brosnan: A flawed Munster decider still had moments of class, starting with the No 1s
LOOKING AFTER NO 1: Limerick players, left to right, Nickie Quaid, William O'Donoghue, and Adam English. Pic: Daire Brennan/Sportsfile
It is the enduring allure of this competition that even something as imperfect as this Munster final decider could become so enthralling. The end was chaos and carnage and class, a fitting conclusion to a messy afternoon.
As a green wave swept across the immaculate surface, first a trickle from the North Stand and then a flood that engulfed midfield with deafening chants of ‘Cian-O’, Nickie Quaid made his way through various Cork players offering the usual consoling handshake. Eventually, he found his opposite number. Two men who had shaped the tie looked each other in the eye and embraced.
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