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Gary Kirby and Ciaran Carey in action for Limerick back in 1997.

Kirby wins against Carey in manager battle of Limerick hurling greats in Munster club semi-final

Meanwhile Galway’s Cappataggle won the Connacht intermediate final, twenty-four hours after winning the Galway crown.

GARY KIRBY WON the manager battle against fellow Limerick playing legends Ciaran Carey and Mark Foley today.

The former playing greats were in opposition in the Munster intermediate hurling semi-final in Austin Stack Park in Tralee. Kirby was in charge of Limerick’s Bruff who defeated the Lixnaw team that Carey managed by 2-13 to 2-10.

Bruff were ahead by 1-5 to 0-7 at half-time but Lixnaw bounced back in the second-half with goals from James Flaherty and Mikey Conway. The Kerry champions brought on Paul Galvin and were ahead 2-9 to 1-10 entering the closing stages.

However Bruff finished strongly with Sean Finn bagging a goal. They ran out 2-13 to 2-10 winners to book their place in the final against Waterford’s Cappoquin who defeated Clare’s Feakle by 1-14 to 0-16 in today’s other semi-final.

Connacht

Galway’s Cappataggle crowned a memorable weekend with victory in today’s AIB Connacht intermediate club hurling final by 0-15 to 1-10 against Mayo’s Ballyhaunis in Athleague.

Mayo senior footballer Keith Higgins hit the net for Ballyhaunis but a Cappataggle team that included ex-Galway senior net minder James Skehill prevailed by two points.

Capptaggle’s win was all the more impressive as it was only yesterday that they had won the Galway intermediate final against Ahascragh-Fohenagh by 0-19 to 1-8 in a replay in Ballinasloe.

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    Mute John Hayes
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    Nov 9th 2014, 10:46 PM

    The picture isn’t 1996 that’s more like 2001. 1996 Limerick sponsored by Shaws I had the shirt still do.

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    Nov 10th 2014, 1:17 PM

    Picture is from 1997 Munster Championship game in Thurles against Tipp. It was the first year of Mid Western Health Board sponsorship through their ‘Drug Free Cúl’ slogan on the shirts.

    It definitely wasn’t 2001 as Kirby had retired by then and Moran’s Red Cow Hotel was the sponsor that year.

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    Nov 10th 2014, 1:49 PM

    Good spot lads, have changed the caption now.

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