Limerick hurling manager Justin McCarthy has survived a vote of no-confidence and will remain on as manager remainder of the season.
One hundred and thirty-three votes were cast at the meeting. Eighty-three votes were in favour of McCarthy retaining his position.
Forty-seven votes were lodged for the motion and McCarthy to leave his role. Two votes were not returned and one vote was spoiled.
The vote to support McCarthy was even more emphatic than in the previous showdown before Christmas when a 70 against 53 tally was recorded.
Limerick take on Offaly in the national league in Tullamore on Sunday next.