Limerick GAA 2023 - League champions means nothing now 🐐

Any team needs a couple like that. Just need to control it.

There has to be a reaction

You’d hope so. Tbh, I think Limerick are as difficult a team to play against as has ever played the game, but still you’d be shocked at the cork performance. They were like rabbits in the headlights. It’s not like they didn’t know what was coming. If you don’t go in like Waterford did and fight like dogs, you’ve zero chance anyway, no matter how skilful or fast you think you are.

Naw, the one I thinking of was very early in the game. First few minutes.

Course they do. Why the whitewashing of the incidents by @thelimericks though. Tis as if he was mother theresa

He’s had enough warnings now. Needs to be wide.

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Limerick are a team for the ages. They have absolutely everything. Skill, desire, fitness, dog, dirt, size, strength.
I think they are the most effective team ever to play, and are so far ahead that they deserve the place in history a three in a row would give them.
I’m going to wash my mouth out with soap.

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Screen grabbed, printed, saved to pdf …

I also think Waterford are absolutely brilliant, and I’d love to see them win an all Ireland. Aside from all the usual blather, of all the counties that deserve one, it’s them. They have produced the classiest hurlers you’d ever see. I hope Liam Cahill stays on, as he’s as good as there is.

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Galway will batter both of the cheating fuckers.

The 7th stage. Acceptance

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We’ve had a breakthrough. The lightbulb moment.

The penny has dropped and the new overlords are accepted.

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What’s your general feeling about simulation in hurling?

Overlordship accepted

Poor old Hego gets a bad rap. He’s not even the filthiest player on the current Limerick panel.

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The skilful players in the game like Hego need protection from the officials, can’t have big brutes using the hurley recklessly on the marquee players.

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We’re like the Pistons “bad boys” mixed with the 90s Bulls rolled into one

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Reminds me about all the hot air surrounding Noel Hickey in his pomp and the lazy comments that lads threw out about him cos they heard someone else say it in the pub one night. Hickey, like Hegarty, played on the edge, exactly where you’d want him to play and was often targettted by refs because of the “reputation” that he was labeled with

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Was Hickey ever sent off in a Championship match?

You’d have to assume he was but I can’t remember.

He should have gone that day he hit Mikey Fitz in the final (2007) after pulling his hamstring. He hobbled off after getting a lenient yellow.

This is from the 2006 final.