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Joe Cahill (Irish: Seosamh Ó Cathail; [1] 19 May 1920 – 23 July 2004) was a prominent figure in the Irish republican movement in Northern Ireland and former chief of staff of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). [2] He joined a junior-republican movement, Na Fianna Eireann, in 1937 and the following year, joined the Irish Republican ...
It was the first Munster final between Limerick and Tipperary since 2019. It was the first Leinster final between Dublin and Kilkenny since 2014. It was the first Joe McDonagh Cup final between Antrim and Kerry since 2020. Limerick scored 3-32 (41 points) in the All-Ireland final, the highest ever score in a final.
All other teams are eliminated from the championship and the bottom placed team will be relegated to the 2025 Joe McDonagh Cup. Final (1 match): The top 2 teams in the group stage contest this game. The Leinster champions advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals and the Leinster runners-up advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.
Joe Cahill, as he was popularly known, was born on 21 January 1891 in the inner-Sydney suburb of Redfern, the son of Irish-born parents, Thomas Cahill, and Ellen Glynn.. Cahill's father was born in County Limerick and was a NSW railways labourer at the nearby Eveleigh Railway Workshops, and his mother was the daughter of Irish immigrants from County Cl
Limerick entered the championship as defending champions having won the previous three championships. [1] The All-Ireland final was played on 23 July 2023 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Limerick and Kilkenny. Defending champions Limerick won the game by 0–30 to 2–15 to claim their four-in-a-row and their fifth title in six years. [2] [3]
Daniel Cahill, co-owner of El Primo, a Latin American focused restaurant and agave bar in White Plains, July 1, 2024.
The Munster final between Cork and Limerick was the sides' first meeting at this stage of the championship since 1992. Limerick's victory was their first provincial title since 1996 . Cork and Kilkenny's All-Ireland quarter-final meeting at Semple Stadium was their first championship meeting outside of Croke Park since 1907 .
Clare and Limerick qualified for the 2020 National Hurling League Division 1 final. The single match between Clare and Limerick played on 25 October 2020 was both the National Hurling League Final and the Munster Hurling Championship Quarter-final. [15] Limerick retained the Munster Championship for the first time since 1981.