Déise suffer first defeat in Munster cauldron 

Déise suffer first defeat in Munster cauldron 

Limerick’s Cian Lynch and Dan Morrissey tussle with Waterford's Michael Kiely. Photos: INPHO/James Crombie

Munster Senior Hurling Championship 

Limerick 0-28 

Waterford 0-22 

Reigning Munster champions Limerick enjoyed a pillar to post victory over Waterford in front of 12,101 at a sun splashed Walsh Park on Saturday evening.

Aaron Gillane led the way with nine points (three from play) while Shane O'Brien backed up his impressive opening day performance against Tipperary with four from play. Adam English, Cian Lynch and Tom Morrissey also excelled for the Treaty men with three apiece. Mark Fitzgerald and Jamie Barron were the standout performers for a spirited Waterford side who came off a six day turnaround following their victory over All Ireland champions Clare. Under John Kiely, Limerick have won all nine championship meetings with the Déise. Nine victories by a total of 80 points.

After a two week layoff, Limerick looked fresher and sharper from the throw in. Diarmaid Byrnes struck the opener for the away side after just 57 seconds. The 2022 Hurler of the Year was replaced by Colin Coughlan in the 19th minute however. The number five received a yellow card for a pull across Kevin Mahony and committed two other fouls on Stephen Bennett and Mark Fitzgerald. He could consider himself lucky not to get another caution.

Waterford’s Dessie Hutchinson in a battle for possession with Limerick's Donnacha Ó Dálaigh.
Waterford’s Dessie Hutchinson in a battle for possession with Limerick's Donnacha Ó Dálaigh.

The slick Shannonsiders opened up a 7-2 lead by the eleventh minute. Adam English got back to back points as they dominated the puckouts and the middle third.

A couple of Stephen Bennett frees and a Jack Prendergast point cut the gap to two. Two Aaron Gillane frees and a Cian Lynch single from play restored Limerick's five point advantage. On 21 minutes, Shane O'Brien hit the inside of the post with Billy Nolan beaten. Waterford had another goal scare when Conor Prunty lost possession off a short puckout. Gillane couldn't punish the error.

Tom Morrissey, who was responsible for three first half points, stretched the lead to six. The Déise dug in and closed to three approaching the break. Michael Kiely's arrival boosted the Waterford attack. Billy Nolan (free), Jamie Barron, Kevin Mahony and Bennett (free) were all on target. Bennett squandered two frees as the hosts finished the half on seven wides. A minute before the break, Dessie Hutchinson struck the post and Gillane made it 15-10.

Shane Bennett came on at half time for Waterford and wing back Mark Fitzgerald pointed within nine seconds of the restart. Gillane nailed a free at the other end but the hosts replied with a well worked move which was finished off by Kiely. The big Abbeyside-Ballinacourty man then won a close range free. Stephen Bennett went short to younger brother Shane but Mike Casey blocked down the shot at goal. Shane Bennett made amends by winning a free which Stephen fired over. A Bennett 65 left just two between them (0-16 to 0-14).

Gilliane dispatched another free for Limerick before English punished a Waterford short puckout that went awry. Gillane and O'Brien pushed the margin out to six. Nolan belted over his second free of the evening in response.

Despite the best efforts of Mark Fitzgerald, who supplied two second half points, the Déise couldn't catch the team chasing seven Munsters in a row. On 55 minutes, Gearóid Hegarty chopped the sliotar into his hand John Troy style and landed a mighty long range score that lifted the Limerick fans. Nickie Quaid snuffed out a goal chance from Stephen Bennett with ten to play.

Limerick subs Aidan O'Connor and Cathal O'Neill sealed victory before O'Brien recorded his fourth from play. Three points out of four for John Kiely's troops.

A trip to Tipperary on May 18 is next up for Waterford.

Waterford's Jamie Barron tries to get away from Limerick's Adam English and Will O'Donoghue 
Waterford's Jamie Barron tries to get away from Limerick's Adam English and Will O'Donoghue 

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