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Tipperary aiming to secure place in knockout stages with victory over Limerick today

Tipperary are in action today in the All-Ireland senior camogie championship.

Bill Mullaney’s side play Limerick in Nenagh at 2pm.

A win for Tipperary would confirm their place in the knockout stages, following their win over Offaly last week and Mullaney has gone with the same starting fifteen again this weekend.

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On the other hand, following a loss to Wexford last weekend, Limerick need a win to keep their knockout hopes alive and Tipp coach Denis Kelly is expecting a tough battle:

“Yeah, they are going to be under big pressure on Sunday, we know that coming into it but there will definitely be fight in them.

“I’ve looked at them a few times and even last weekend they were in hard luck, a last ditch penalty by Wexford to steal the game from them when they had done a lot of the hurling.

“They’ll be coming with a big challenge on Sunday.

“they played Kilkenny earlier in the league and gave them a right run for it for maybe 40 minutes so they will put a big challenge up against us on Sunday I’ve no doubt.”

The Tipperary intermediate camogie team suffered defeat in their All-Ireland Intermediate championship opener.

Cian Treacy’s side lost out to Kerry in Lixnaw on Saturday evening, on a full-time score of 1-11 to 0-11.

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