
Cian Lynch says his red card against Cork in the Munster SHC round-robin series "was not a good representation" of Limerick.
Limerick lost by two points and speaking to gaa.ie ahead of Sunday's Munster final rematch in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, the captain recalled of the off-the-ball incident: “Of course, it was silly. It was not a good representation of the team and the time of the game it was and so on.
“The group knows it was silly on my behalf and there was no cribbing on my side either. Even from James Owens, he had a decision to make and it was the right decision, so I just moved on from it.
“The championship was so quick, the turnaround, you had to get your head down and go again and try and push the lads in training.
“I wouldn't have been involved in the following game against Clare, but on my own, I was trying to push the lads in training, trying to get back into the team.
“When someone else is up taking your place, you're supporting them and driving them on. It's a learning, obviously.”
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