Stick hurling: Parental Guidance advised

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The Limerick MO is a flick of the hurley into opposition players goolies. Gillane got the road for it in PUC and Hegarty was at it last year in the winter blitz

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are you feeling lonely this morning?

This and the Tipperary spring water :grinning::grinning:

I wouldn’t touch a KE reg car.

Nor a LD one but that’s for other reasons not encouraged for discussion around here.

The Tipperary customers of Eardly Farm Machinery will be delighted to learn this news.

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But WX is ok?

Johnny must have been a bit simple

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No pal why??

I thought cork invented that when they revolutionized hurling in the early 2000s?

I changed my mind.

The seethe from Jackie there is beautiful to see.

It drives them absolutely demented in Kilkenny when it’s pointed out that whenever Tipp haven’t been too busy drinking, fighting or going off with eachothers girlfriends, they’ve always had Kilkenny’s number pretty easily.

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Handy to have so many pre-baked excuses too.

My younger lad is packing in hurling to play hockey he’s told me.

I’m welling up remembering his great great grandfather in the RIC and what this day would have meant to him.

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oooofffft

stick that up your clacker @padjo

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The wagons are circling

Limerick are not a dirty team. There have been incidents, as with any top team, but they largely go to hurl – in overpower mode.

Never forget John Gardiner should have been sent off in three AIFs in a row, 2004 to 2006. Was this facet ever mentioned in the fourth estate? Or anywhere, for that matter?

Was told by several intercounty hurlers – far from all of them from Kilkenny – JG was considered the sneakiest hurler of the 2000s.

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I’m more of a bogball man mate

Hockey though…

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JG is not too be trusted.