Michael Kiely of Waterford in action against Tom Morrisey of Limerick during the Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A Round 3 match between Waterford and Limerick at Walsh Park in Waterford. Photo by Sam Barnes/SportsfileWaterford legend Dan Shanahan believes that referees are “going to town” on All-Ireland SHC champions Limerick while “other teams are getting away with similar challenges”. “They’re coming under pressure from a lot of stick from last year and referees are very hard on them coming into this year, they’ve really went to town on them a bit this year,” Shanahan told the Irish Independent. I played against Kilkenny teams that lived on the edge and I don’t think Limerick are doing anything wrong. Limerick live on the edge, that’s why they’re champions, that’s why they’re the best team in the country.
Source: Irish Independent June 04, 2021 01:40 UTC