
Cork boss Ben O’Connor says his team are not looking beyond this Saturday evening’s showdown against Limerick at the TUS Gaelic Grounds (7pm).
The Rebels are in pole-position for a return to the Division 1A final after winning all four of their Allianz Hurling League outings thus far.
Limerick are two points behind the Leesiders with three wins from four games and, speaking to EchoLive.ie this week, O’Connor said that he’s taking the clash at face value, with the sides set to meet again in the Munster SHC on April 26th.
“We’re going out to pick a team to win the game, the same as we have for all of our games this year,” he says.
“If that’s good enough, then well and good; if it isn’t, we’ll just have to drive on. We put out the team that we’ve named beforehand and we hope that they go well.
“We think that we have a strong panel at the moment, so we’re not afraid to give fellas a go, either.
“We’re looking at Saturday night as Saturday night’s game; we’re not looking it at beyond that, playing in championship or playing alter down the road.
“We’re just looking at it as a league game and one we’re going down to win and hopefully we do.”
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