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Cian O'Broin, 15 Jul
HURLING fans are gearing up for the showdown of the year on Sunday when
Limerick take on Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final in Croke Park.
Green and white flags and bunting can be seen all over the county as
the people of Limerick get behind Declan Hannon and the boys.
Limerick Live spoke to hurling fans out and about in the city this week
to ask what their plans were for the match and if they believed we
could make it three in a row.
Most people believed the lads would do it although some argued that
Kilkenny had a strong team and it would be a tough match for the boys
in green.
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Limerick farmer shows off painting skills ahead of All-Ireland final
Larry O'Sullivan has been a long time supporter of the hurlers and
reminisced on the last time he was in Croke Park to see them in an
All-Ireland final.
Throw-in is at 3:30pm this Sunday and if you don't have a ticket to the
match you can soak up the atmosphere at the Gaelic Grounds where fans
can watch the action on the big screen.
Gates open at 2pm and tickets are still available, priced at €10 plus
booking fee via ticketmaster.ie, with a family pass charged at €25.