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Former Limerick footballer Pa Ranahan speaks to The42 before today’s provincial decider against Kerry.
Meanwhile, the Shannonsiders have named an unchanged team for Saturday’s battle.
John Cooper and Rory Maguire will make their championship bows for The Rebels, while Seán O’Shea returns to captain The Kingdom.
There was plenty of action in the club football championships around the country today.
Peter Keane’s side will progress to the provincial decider where they will face Cork.
Cork v Limerick and Kerry v Tipperary have been selected as test events.
Champions Tipperary will face the winners of Clare and Kerry in the last four.
The combination of Keith Evans and Cian McMahon resulted in two green flags as Kerry power to victory over Clare.
The sides will do battle at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday 22 November.
Dessie Farrell’s side open their six-in-a-row bid against Westmeath, while the Kingdom face Cork tomorrow.
The All-Ireland senior football championship returns this weekend.
Kerry and Cork will face-off in the last four next summer.
Peter Keane’s men are seeking their seventh consecutive Munster crown on Saturday at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
2010 All-Ireland winner Colm O’Neill is involved with the Rebels U20s this season.
Ronan McCarthy’s side ran out comfortable winners on Leeside.
Buoyed by their upset win over Tipperary, Seamus O’Carroll and Limerick face Cork tonight in the Munster SFC semi-final.
Paul Geaney believes coach Donie Buckley will have a major impact on the Kingdom this summer.
Nathan Walsh, Liam O’Donovan and Eoghan McSweeney all come into the team ahead of their campaign opener.
Mulhearne joked that he wasn’t prepared to slog through winter training after enjoying his day in the sun with Waterford.
The hosts didn’t have it all their own way in this evening’s championship clash in Ennis.
Kerry are aiming to win seven Munster SFC titles in a row this year.
Steadiness is the key message from Ronan McCarthy before Saturday’s Munster final.
David Moran is the elder statesman as Kerry start out on the championship road today.
Last year’s minor sensation is one of seven Championship debutants in the Kerry side.
Kerry are the last county to start out on the 2018 championship circuit this weekend.
Cork need to prove this was not a victory in isolation and Tipperary need another qualifier recovery.
Luke Connolly knocked over 10 points as the Rebels ran out 11-point winners.
Ian Maguire is getting set to lead Cork into action in Tipperary tonight.
The Rebels go to Thurles on Saturday evening.
Billy Lee gave a telling interview shortly after his side’s Munster SFC defeat to Clare on Saturday.
Tipperary manager Liam Kearns outlined his frustration having to play two championship games in a week.
It took Waterford 27 minutes to register a score at Semple Stadium.
Clare will face Kerry in their Munster SFC semi-final for their third straight year.
Before their 2018 Munster opener, Tipperary have been boosted by the availability of some former underage stars.
After receiving his marching orders in the first half against the Banner, Kingdom wing-forward Donnchadh Walsh was particularly relieved to see his team-mates get over the line.
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