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Published 17:22 27 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 14:20 30 Jan 2019 GMT
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Seamus Flanagan was coming into it when he got his marching orders for some fistycuffs with Liam Ryan. Ryan had pushed Flanagan's teammate Lynch into the hoardings. It could well have been harmless, it could well have been accidental but the message was clear -Mess with one of us, mess with all of us.
Flanagan tore after Ryan and told him in no uncertain terms not to do that again. Both men were red carded, doubt Flanagan regretted much.
The game ebbed and flowed then but Limerick, with Diarmuid Byrnes lording and Dan Morrissey dominant always looked in control and despite Wexford piling on the pressure late on, they had the steel and they had the fight for it.
That man Gillane was the star - he looks bigger, faster stronger. Seriously look at the strength and the points here.
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/1089561771252293633
This without Padraig Walsh, Cillian Buckley and TJ - don't let anyone kid you about Kilkenny.
Were it not for Patrick Horgan's excellence, Cork would have been beaten out the gate.
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