Limerick impasse may be at an end
Limerick hurling selector John Tuohy has told RTÉ Sport that he is optimistic that a resolution can be found to end the ongoing impasse between the players and management in the county.
Speaking on Drivetime Sport, Tuohy said both parties are currently in talks to resolve the issues that have caused the current spilt.
Tuohy himself is acting as a mediator in the dispute.
He remains hopeful that most of those players in self-imposed exile will return.
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