Good afternoon all. After the climax of yesterdayโs action in Leinster, weโre turning our attention to all things Munster.
Tipperary sit top of the table unbeaten and unbowed with six points from six and +38 points difference โ the best of the remaining four counties.
They take on Limerick, fresh off the back of their resounding 18-point win at at the LIT Gaelic Grounds in Limerick last Sunday.
The Banner will be hoping to bounce back as they take on Cork in the dayโs other game and weโll be following all the action right here.
Throw-in for both games is 2pm and weโll know by the end of todayโs action who will meet in the Munster final on 30 June.
Itโs still all to play for in Munster.
As weโve said, Tipperary are top with three wins from three and six points to their name.
Below them, Cork and Limerick are both locked on four points apiece, while Clare remain further behind on two points after last weekโs tonking against John Kielyโs side.
You can find the permutations before this afternoonโs game from our piece published during the week.
Liam Sheedyโs Tipp will fancy themselves to make it to the Munster final but could miss out if they lose to Limerick and Cork beat Clare. A win will guarantee their place.
A victory for Limerick will guarantee them a Munster final berth, while Cork could make it to 30 Juneโs decider if they win and if Limerick lose or draw.
Letโs get to the team news then and weโll keep you posted if thereโs any late changes.
Liam Sheedy has drafted in a pair of defenders to his full-back line with James Barry and Seรกn OโBrien both handed starting spots.
2018 All-Ireland U21 winner Jake Morris is given the chance to impress with a place in attack.
Tipperary
1. Brian Hogan (Lorrha-Dorrha)
2. Cathal Barrett (Holycross-Ballycahill)
3. James Barry (Upperchurch-Drombane)
4. Seรกn OโBrien (Newport)
5. Brendan Maher (Borris-Ileigh)
6. Padraic Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
7. Ronan Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
8. Michael Breen (Ballina)
9. Noel McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
10. Patrick Maher (Lorrha-Dorrha)
11. John OโDwyer (Killenaule)
12. Jake Morris (Nenagh รire รg)
13. John McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
14. Sรฉamus Callanan (Drom-Inch โ captain)
15. Jason Forde (Silvermines)
John Kiely, meanwhile, makes four alterations to his side for todayโs game.
Among the notable changes team captain Declan Hannon and last seasonโs Hurler of the Year Cian Lynch make way along with the attacking pair of Gearoid Hegarty and Graeme Mulcahy.
Dan Morrissey comes in at centre-back, Darragh OโDonovan selected at midfield, Shane Dowling named at wing-forward and Seamus Flanagan drafted in at full-forward.
Limerick
1. Nickie Quaid (Effin)
2. Sean Finn (Bruff)
3. Mike Casey (Na Piarsaigh)
4. Richie English (Doon)
5. Diarmaid Byrnes (Patrickswell)
6. Dan Morrissey (Ahane)
7. Paddy OโLoughlin (Kilmallock)
8. Darragh OโDonovan (Doon)
9. William OโDonoghue (Na Piarsaigh)
10. Shane Dowling (Na Piarsaigh)
11. Kyle Hayes (Kildimo-Pallaskenry)
12. Tom Morrissey (Ahane)
13. Aaron Gillane (Patrickswell)
14. Seamus Flanagan (Feohanagh-Castlemahon)
15. Peter Casey (Na Piarsaigh)
Cork remain unchanged after their win over Waterford.
Cork
1. Anthony Nash (Kanturk)
2. Seรกn OโDonoghue (Inniscarra)
3. Eoin Cadogan (Douglas)
4. Niall OโLeary (Castlelyons)
5. Robert Downey (Glen Rovers)
6. Mark Ellis (Millstreet)
7. Mark Coleman (Blarney)
8. Bill Cooper (Youghal)
9. Darragh Fitzgibbon (Charleville)
10. Daniel Kearney (Sarsfields)
11. Sรฉamus Harnedy (St Itaโs โ captain)
12. Luke Meade (Newcestown)
13. Alan Cadogan (Douglas)
14. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers)
15. Aidan Walsh (Kanturk)
Clare, meanwhile, make one switch.
Diarmuid Ryan is named to start in attack at wing-forward and Aron Shanagher selected on the bench.
Clare
1. Donal Tuohy (Crusheen)
2. Patrick OโConnor (Tubber โ captain)
3. David McInerney (Tulla)
4. David Fitzgerald (Inagh-Kilnamona)
5. Cathal Malone (Sixmilebridge)
6. Jack Browne (Ballyea)
7. Conor Cleary (St Josephโs Miltown)
8. Shane Golden (Sixmilebridge)
9. Colm Galvin (Clonlara)
10. Peter Duggan (Clooney-Quinn)
11. Tony Kelly (Ballyea โ captain)
12. Diarmuid Ryan (Cratloe)
13. Shane OโDonnell (รire รg)
14. John Conlon (Clonlara)
15. Podge Collins (Cratloe)
An sign of things to come?
Weโve got all the Munster MHC scores right here:
- Tipperary 1-15 - 3-24 Limerick
- Cork 2-11 โ 0-18 Clare
Three changes for Clare this afternoon.
Jason and Aidan McCarthy come into the starting line-up this afternoon, while Seadna Morey also comes into the action.
David Fitzgerald, Shane Golden and Podge Collins are all out.
Cork remain unchanged.
Liam Sheedy tells RTร as the All-Ireland champions come to town: โFor us, itโs just another game, throughout the Championship weโve only really focused on ourselves.
โWeโre really looking forward to itโฆ Itโs a good chance to understand where the panel is at.โ
Tipperary and Limerick line out as named.
Ready for action: Cork manager John Meyler arrives at Cusack Park.
Just moments away from throw-in.
A moments applause will take place for Johnny McGrath, the 1958 All Ireland winner, and Jimmy Noonan at Semple Stadium.
Weโre underway in todayโs action
Tipperary 0-00 Limerick 0-01
Shane Dowling slots over for Limerick.
Clare 1-01 Cork 1-00
Patrick Horgan and Shane OโDonnell exchange early goals in at Cusack Park.
Clare 1-01 Cork 1-02
Patrick Horgan slots over for Cork to put them ahead.
At Semple, John McGrath misses a good goal opportunity.
Tipperary 0-00 Limerick 0-02
Aaron Gillane adds a point for Limerick to extend their lead.
Clare 1-03 Cork 1-02
Anthony Nash makes a saves for Cork.
In Semple, Tom Morrisey sends an effort wide for Limerick.
Tipperary 0-01 Limerick 0-02
Jason Forde gets Tippโs first score after 10 minutes of play.
Tipperary 0-04 Limerick 0-02
Four on the spin for Tipperary as they take the lead at Semple, Seamus Callanan adds the latest.
Tipperary 0-05 Limerick 0-02
Jason Forde slots over another point from a free. Sean Finn yellow carded for his troubles.
Tipperary 0-05 Limerick 0-03
Aaron Gillane adds another for Limerick, their first point in about 10 minutes.
Tipperary 0-05 Limerick 0-04
Another good bit of work from Limerick, Gillane slots another free and the Treaty County cut the gap to a point. Two scores on the bounce for him and Limerick.
Tipperary 0-06 Limerick 0-05
Padraic Maher slots over for Tipperary from distance. Diarmaid Byrnes responds with a point for Limerick.
Tippearary 0-09 Limerick 0-06
Forde again scores for Tipp, Gillane answers with a free for Limerick.
Tipperary 0-10 Limerick 0-06
Another for Forde from the dead ball on the sideline.
Casey sends it wide for Limerick.
Tipperary 0-10 Limerick 0-06
Alan Flynn comes in for Cathal Barrett, hamstring issue it appears.
Clare 1-10 Cork 1-05
John Conlon slots over again for Clare โ five the gap in Ennis.
Clare 2-10 Cork 1-07
Tony Kelly finds the net for Clare to extend their lead. Horgan adds a point for Cork.
HT: Tipperary 0-12 Limerick 0-08
A late flurry before the break, Tipperary add two scores, while Gillane slots another free just before half time.
HT: Clare 2-10 Cork 1-08
A late first-half goal from Tony Kelly sees Clare go in at the break with a five-point lead.
In the midst of the first-half action in Ennis, Gerry OโConnor of the Clare management team has been sent to the stands for an altercation with players on the pitch.
As it stands, Tipperary and Limerick would go through to the Munster final, with Corkโs scoring difference keeping them progressing in third.
Weโre back underway for the second halfโฆ
Noel McGrath with an early wide for Tipp.
Tipperary 0-12 Limerick 0-10
Gillane again for Limerick โ Nicky Quaid makes a brilliant stop down the other end to keep Tipp out.
Graeme Mulcahy scores for Limerick. Gap is two.
Tipperary 1-12 Limerick 0-11
GOAL! Seamus Callanan scores for Tipperary.
Tom Morrisey scores for Limerick in answer.
Clare 2-10 Cork 1-11
Horgan adds two for Cork to drag the Rebels back into it after the break. Cadogan adds another.
Tipperary 1-13 Limerick 0-12
Gillane slots over another free to keep Limerick in touch.
Tipperary 1-14 Limerick 0-13
Jason Forde with another point from the dead ball. Morrisey responds in kind.
Clare 2-11 Cork 1-12
Cork continue to close the gap, Cadogan and Horgan (2) with the points. Peter Duggan adds one for Clare.
Tipperary 1-14 Limerick 0-14
Just a goal separates the sides after Gillaneโs free.
Tipperary 1-15 Limerick 0-14
John McGrath scores for Tipperary to reinstate their four-point lead.
Tipperary 1-16 Limerick 0-14
Noel McGrath scores from distance.
Clare 2-13 Cork 1-12
Tipperary 1-16 Limerick 0-15
Aaron Gillane with another free for Limerick.
Limerick Sub:
Pat Ryan on for Peter Casey.
Tipperary 1-17 Limerick 0-16
Jason Forde from the sideline with a point for Tipp, keeping Limerick just out of reach.
Gillane makes no mistake from the dead ball to respond.
Tipperary 1-18 Limerick 0-16
Cian Lynch comes on for Limerick as Tipp stretch their lead.
Clare 2-17 Cork 1-14
Colm Galvin scores for Clare, as does Diarmuid Ryan. Horganโs point precedes this series of scores.
The gap is six points in Ennis.
Tipperary 1-18 Limerick 0-17
Tom Morrisey scores for Limerick. Four the gap between the side here at Semple Stadium.
Tipp with two wides on the bounce.
Tipperary 1-19 Limerick 0-17
Tipp hit another wide, three on the trot. Limerick defence holding firm.
Callanan finally settles Tipp with a point.
Tipperary 1-20 Limerick 0-18
โ65 is converted for Limerick.
David Reidy on for Kyle Hayes โ Limerick sub.
Tipperary score with Jason Forde.
Clare 2-18 Cork 2-17
Seamus Harnedy with a point for Cork and a GOAL! for Patrick Horgan.
The gap is one point!
Tipperary 1-22 Limerick 0-20
Tipp extend their lead. Limerick have a goal chance with Pat Ryan but itโs blocked.
Byrnes slots over the resulting โ65.
Four minutes added on.
Clare 2-20 Cork 2-17
Galvin and Duggan score points for Clare to reinstate a three point gap. Closing stages there now as well.
FT: Tipperary 1-22 Limerick 0-21
Lynch adds a late score for Limerick.
Both sides will meet in the Munster final on 30 June.
Clare 2-21 Cork 2-18
Into the closing stages at Cusack Park.
Patrick Horgan scores for Cork.
FT: Clare 2-23 Cork 2-18
Cork progress in third with Clare crashing out despite their victory today.
So we now know out Munster final line-up:
Tipperary v Limerick on 30 June.
Cork progress to the All-Ireland series, while Clareโs season comes to an end.
Hereโs how the standings finished up:
Thatโs all from us here this afternoon, thanks for following.
he may have been bad for sligo but what kind of amatuers are running what is supposed to be a professional football club up there?
Embarrassing that a so called Professional club can conduct itsโ business in this way.
Absolute disaster of a manager. 4 th largest budget in the league and stuck in a relegation fight with only 2 wins. Has footballers but insists on a long ball game. Players he brought in are, for the most part, useless. The football is shite as reflected by the fans who are voting with their feet. He is playing the Martyr but wants to be paid off on his full 2 year contract with no compromise. People may say contracts should be honoured but with Heary in charge Rovers will be relegated no question.
Ok, we get it, you donโt like the guy and as you say, results seem to support why you have that opinion. Thatโs no reason to mistreat him though. Sack him if you want but at least be professional about it and communicate it clearly. One minute the club release a statement that they have parted company, then say theyโve reinstated him and then say he stepped downโฆall contradictory messages. All the signs suggest to me that there are real problems with the management of that club. Do your business behind closed doors!
Iโm a Bohs supporter so have little time or sympathy for Heary but Sligo have made a balls of how theyโve handled the situation. Very unprofessional and if I was a Sligo fan, Iโd be rightly pissed off with the club.
Is that true that they have the 4th largest budget in the league? Presumably Dundalk, Shamrock Rovers and Pats (unsustainably) are the top 3. I thought John Caulfield was talking shite when he said he was operating off the 5th largest budget but apparently not.
This mess isnโt helping any of the parties involved from the manager to chairman and committee
As a rovers supporter I very disappointed by the whole thing.
There has been no clear statements from the club since things have gone pear shaped
We have some very capable players and heary is not a capable manager look at bohs performance this season compared to last.
All in all I think this is going to be an expensive tale for rovers and we should keep to our managers from abroad as proven thru the years to be the most successful for use
heary wonโt walk away from the 18 months left on his contract worth a reported 70k. thatโs why he says he was fired . He wants his payoff. The club canโt afford to pay him off but If fans stay away like whatโs happening now then 65% of gate receipts budgets for next season will leave the club in trouble next season as well . The club need to bite the bullet and pay him off and say good riddance to a shite manager . heary doesnโt look good in this situation either . no club will touch him in the future now. The sacking was the right decision 2 wins from 16 is shocking. Iโm just disappointed by the way the rovers board handled this
Delighted he finished with Bohs when he did, was an absolute disaster as manager his stint at Sligo just confirmed that heโs simply not up to the task of managing a club in the League of Ireland.