
Limerick football captain on why Saturday's Tailteann Cup final means everything – ‘this is massive'
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There's a sense of pride in the air across Limerick this week as the county's senior footballers prepare for an historic appearance in their first-ever Tailteann Cup Final.
The Treaty men will take on Kildare at Croke Park this Saturday, July 12, at 2.30pm, with a place in the 2026 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship group stage up for grabs.
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