Limerick manager John Kiely believes that they have no concerns when it comes to matching Galway's strength in depth.
The Limerick manager feels that they have just as strong a squad to choose from as the defending All-Ireland champions.
Indeed, Kiely's point was proven to an extent as Limerick's subs made the difference in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Cork.
Speaking to the Irish Post, Kiely stated that everyone was pushing each other on at training as lads have different goals ahead of Sunday's final.
"We know our players will pose a significant challenge to Galway," said Kiely. "There's 36 of them there, 35 of them fit - Paul Browne is unfortunately unable to participate, but he is very much part of our group at the same time."
He added: "There's lads chomping at the bit to get back in, to get a place on the match-day 26, to get a place on the starting 15. It's great for us, because it brings a great buzz to our training, a real cutting edge to our training."
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