Tipperary and Limerick meet in the Munster Hurling Final for the first time since 2001 this Sunday.
Liam Sheedy’s Tipperary inflicted a four-point defeat on the reigning All-Ireland and League champions in the round-robin section earlier this month.
Limerick legend Ciaran Carey says a direct route to the All-Ireland semi-finals is as important as the silverware on offer at the Gaelic Grounds
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Tipp FM will have live coverage of the game in association with Mulcahy Cars Sales, Ardcroney, Nenagh and the Dulux Paint Centre at Arrabawn Home Value, Tyone Mill, Nenagh.