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Published 11:14 2 Mar 2017 GMT
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Disappointment for Limerick, as they are resigned to yet another season in the league's second tier but again, they still have the aim of achieving a league quarter-final and the opportunity to test themselves against higher quality opposition ahead of their Munster Championship opener against neighbours Clare on June 4.
That match is the ultimate target for John Kiely's side and the return of All-Star winning forward, Shane Dowling, will give the Treaty County a huge boost as they aim to reach another Munster final.
The Limerick Leader reports that Dowling is back in full training but that this weekend's clash with Offaly may come too soon for the Na Piarsiagh club man.
Dowling hasn't yet featured in any of Limerick's fixtures under new manager Kiely after suffering from illness in January but he has featured for his club in recent weeks.
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