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Limerick seek equaliser with Galway after stunning clash with Clare
LIMERICK will aim to level matters with Galway when the pair clash in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final at Croke Park on Sunday week (July 19). The current Munster and Leinster champions have met just three times in the national showpiece, with the westerner’s ahead 2-1. Those early Galway wins came in 1923 and [] The post Limerick seek equaliser with Galway after stunning clash with Clare appeared first on Limerick Post.
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TheJournal.ie
· Jul 5, 2026
Tipperary overcome Clare to set up All-Ireland semi-final with Cork
Meanwhile, reigning champions Galway will take on Saturday’s quarter-final victors, Kilkenny.
Limerick Post Newspaper
· Jun 28, 2026
Grandstand finish by Limerick to swoop All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship title
WITH the greatest grandstand finish imaginable, Limerick edged past Tipperary, 2-12 to 1-14, to win Saturday’s thrilling All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final at a well-populated Gaelic Grounds. As the final whistle loomed, Diarmuid Mullins’ side appeared a just beaten docket but incredibly the home youngsters grabbed a sensational 1-1 without reply in injury-time to stun [] The post Grandstand finish by Limerick to swoop All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship title appeared first on Limerick Post.
Irish News
· Jun 27, 2026
Mayo star Maria Reilly comes back into the fold with a renewed passion ahead of a crucial All-Ireland quarter-final clash for the Westerners
Kiltane native Reilly and her Westerners teammates take on Galway in their All-Ireland Ladies SFC quarter-final in two weeks time
Irish Mirror
· Jul 2, 2026
Galway legend sends warning to Cork ahead of All-Ireland semi-final showdown
Galway face Cork in the first of this weekend's All-Ireland hurling semi-finals
RTÉ News
· Jul 5, 2026
All-Ireland SHC semi-final: Limerick v Clare updates
Neighbours Limerick and Clare meet in Croke Park for a place in the All-Ireland final against Galway. Can Clare upset the odds and beat Munster champions Limerick?
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Related coverage for "Limerick seek equaliser with Galway after stunning clash with Clare": TheJournal.ie — Tipperary overcome Clare to set up All-Ireland semi-final with Cork. Limerick Post Newspaper — Grandstand finish by Limerick to swoop All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship title. Irish News — Mayo star Maria Reilly comes back into the fold with a renewed passion ahead of a crucial All-Ireland quarter-final clash for the Westerners. Irish Mirror — Galway legend sends warning to Cork ahead of All-Ireland semi-final showdown. RTÉ News — All-Ireland SHC semi-final: Limerick v Clare updates