The postponed Munster Hurling League tie between Limerick and Cork has been rescheduled for next Wednesday, January 17.
The game will take place under lights at Mick Neville Park in Rathkeale at 7pm after being postponed last Sunday due to thick fog in Mallow. A limited number of tickets for the re-fixture will go on sale next Monday morning. Limerick will be in action tonight against Clare in the same competition. The game is a sellout with throw-in at Clarecastle is 7pm.
Meanwhile, the Galway v Offaly Walsh Cup game is expected to be refixed for next Tuesday evening after it was abandoned after 55 minutes in Tullamore last Sunday due to heavy fog with the Tribesmen leading 4-15 to 1-11.
TweetRe- fixture Details@LimerickCLG will play @OfficialCorkGAA in the @CoOpSuperstores Munster Hurling League on Wednesday January 17th at 7pm in Mick Neville Park Rathkeale
— Munster GAA / Comhairle na Mumhan (@MunsterGAA) January 9, 2024
There will be a limited capacity for this game. Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Monday next January 15th pic.twitter.com/ZuoA4wm8h7