Limerick secured a convincing 1-28 to 0-16 win against an inexperienced Cork side in the Munster Hurling League. Donnacha Ó Dálaigh contributed 1-3, marking three goals in two games, as the Treaty County dominated with scores from 13 different players. The match drew 2,362 fans at the Gaelic Grounds.
Limerick put together a powerful first half to set the tone for their 15-point triumph over Cork in the Munster Hurling League. The strong Limerick selection cruised past a youthful Cork team, showcasing depth with contributions from multiple scorers.
Donnacha Ó Dálaigh was a standout, netting 1-3 and achieving three goals across his last two outings. Free-taker Tom Morrissey added 0-6, while Peter Casey scored 0-4 and Cian Lynch chipped in with 0-3. In total, 13 different Limerick players found the target, underlining the team's balanced attack.
The final score of 1-28 to 0-16 reflected Limerick's control, particularly in the opening period, which paved the way for the comfortable margin. Played before 2,362 spectators at the Gaelic Grounds, the game highlighted Limerick's prowess against a developing Cork squad.