Limerick GAA 2023 - League champions means nothing now ๐Ÿ

there are blue and white for their hurlers in the final.
there are red and white out for the camogie team in their Intermediate county final.

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The voyeurs are stone mad for Limerick

Just a bit of acknowledgement for the lads they robbed from Adare

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Our 21s hurlers out in the 1st round today, 4 weeks after the master fixture list scheduled 1st round fixture

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Croagh Kilfinny used to be considered a soft enough touch, once upon a time.

The Blue and White represents their club colours.

The red and white represents what they can never go back to, being a soft touch. God only knows why they chose those colours for their little exercise in psychology.

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You must not have been at too many late 90s /early 00s west championship matches so :smiley:

Tongue firmly in cheek :axe:

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They were halycon days. Absolute pure hatred.
Hundreds in the stand in newcastlewest or on the bank in Knockaderry.

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Knockane?

Tell me more if this crowd, never heard of them. Where is the field?

Same parish as Pallasgreen

But stand alone. Juniors only? Any underage?

Knockane is practically in County Tipperary.

Between Pallasgreen and Emly. Very small club. No underage teams

Looking at Map there itโ€™s right on Boundary alright but I canโ€™t picture the Grounds at all.

Turn off Emly - Kilmallock Rd for Kilteely? That direction?

Pitch used to be opposite the Idler Bar, but now itโ€™s moved. Near the school now.

They seem to attract lads with a bit of an identity crisis as to whether they are Limerick or Tipp.

Would get transfers from Emly/Cullen, i.e. Lattin/Cullen.

The 21s Championships being played in November and December is ridiculous. Should be ran off mid week through the summer.

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Junior B football i think. They used to have a Hurling team but think theyโ€™re not fielding anymore in Hurling

Underage players from that area play with Pallas I would imagine

Similar situation to Camogue Rovers and Bruff

I canโ€™t picture the field at all and Iโ€™d know the general area reasonably well.

Had never even heard of them.