John Kiely confirms four new faces have joined Limerick hurling squad
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LIMERICK hurling manager John Kiely has confirmed that four players have been brought into the panel ahead of the start of the competitive season.
John Kiely confirmed that Cathal O Neill, from Crecora-Manister, Colin Coughlan from Ballybrown and Tommy Hayes from Doon are newcomers to the squad, while Doon s Barry Murphy has rejoined the panel.
Limerick begin their competitive season with a Diviion 1A Allianz Hurling League fixture against Tipperary at the LIT Gaelic Grounds on Saturday evening, 5.30pm.
When asked about any squad additions for 2021, John Kiely told a press briefing on Monday evening: There are a couple of lads who have joined the group this year. Cathal O Neill, from Crecora, Colin Coughlan from Ballybrown and Tommy Hayes from Doon have joined us.
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