Team of the year on the RTE sports awards but sure we have to defer to real experts like @peddlerscross who correctly has described this team as âfundamentally uselessâ.
St Thomasâ spent their money wisely on a system which incapacitates drone technology
Theyâd a couple of Ukrainian lads on the terrace shooting them down
Who won the big one, manager of the year?
Some fella that took a team to a quarter final
Dare I say, it sounds like he lost but he won
Twas good to see Tipp back in the knock-out stages in fairness but giving it to Cahill was overkill.
Significant overlap between city and county board delegates.
https://twitter.com/LimerickCLG/status/1737087266231583094?t=vXP3FEfo6fW5bTmO8NLjnQ&s=19
Too much white privilege there.
Chilling.
The Asian community in Limerick have really taken to Gaelic games administration.
What about the Jews?
Who won? Looks good. Itâd want to. Is there a breeze into it. Tis an exposed place
The winningest club in Limerick won by 2.
Nice steep profile. Decent seats. Exposed to a west wind by ok for south and south west.
Ye have had some year ye cunts. The numbers starting to tell
Just the 21 football left to win and we are done.
Just back from the fabulous, glamorous new Mick Neville Park.
It took nearly as long to construct as the pyramids but it was worth the wait. A fine steep gradient on it, a grand view from it. The car park at the back of it has been tarmacced and lined - very nicely done. Hearing that Limerick v Cork in the Munster league might be played there too.
Horrendous night for a game. Deplorable conditions. Driving wind and rain all the way through it, when facing into it the puckouts were barely making it past the â45. Brutal.
Really enjoyable encounter too, not a dirty stroke in it. Just tough, hard fare with not much fancy stuff.
Monaleen had the benefit of the elements in the opening half. A four point lead at the short whistle was always going to be flimsy enough. Eamonn Flahive at corner back for Mungret was impressive, tigerish and tenacious.
However two further points on the resumption had it out to 6 as the conditions just grew worse and worse. Mungret were gutsy though, they banged over 6 on the trot to level it. Wing back Cian Moloney with the pick of them.
A Donnacha OâDalaigh point - his second of the night - stopped the rot but Brian Begleyâs charges had all the momentum by this stage and fired over the final three scores to claim a deserved victory. The score which eventually edged them ahead late on was a super score by corner back Cillian Archer.
A decent end to the hurling club year. Congrats to @ciarancareyshurlingarmy and Mungret.
Roll on 2024.
Great genuinely to see Mungret and Monaleen coming like trains, will bode well for the county as a whole going forward.
Poor return?

