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Limerick star gives fitness update after missing Munster final

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Seamus Flanagan says that he’ll be back to full fitness “in the next week or two” after his hamstring tear was not as serious as first thought.

The Limerick full-forward suffered the injury in last month’s win over Waterford, ruling him out of the Munster final against Clare as they completed a record six-in-a-row in his absence.




But with Limerick now up on blocks until the All-Ireland semi-final against as yet unknown opponents on July 7, he’ll be available for selection again by the time that game comes around.

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He explained: “It is harder to get back for Munster. Games coming thick and fast. I’m back on the pitch now this week. Please God, back hurling soon.”

Recalling the incident when he suffered the injury, Flanagan said: “I made a dart left. I’d made five or six runs before that. I felt warmed up. I landed with my left leg and felt something go.

“It wasn’t a full tear. A grade two tear and it was downgraded to a grade one. Should be good to go in the next week or two.”

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