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Published 19:08 28 May 2023 BST
Updated 08:22 29 May 2023 BST
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28 May 2023; Diarmaid Byrnes of Limerick celebrates scoring a 44th minute penalty during the Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship Round 5 match between Limerick and Cork at TUS Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile[/caption]
That's what Diarmaid Byrnes does. It was definitely their best performance of the year - it was like the Limerick of old as, in front of a heaving Gaelic Grounds and under a baking Munster championship sun - the champions got back in the groove.
Gearoid Hegarty epitomised it in many ways as, despite another trying start to the game, he battled and ground his way into it, ending his day with three from play. Aaron Gillane probed and threatened and delivered - he always does - while Seamus Flanagan and Cathal O'Neill played their part.
But Byrnes was the man-for-all-seasons. An emphatic presence at half-back, he was just as emphatic speaking to Damian Lawlor after the game.
"We knew coming into it that it was do-or-die of a situation for ourselves or Cork," he began.
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"It was only a couple of days ago we were dead and buried, after a phenomenal couple of years that we've had," he added, with a little hint of a dig to those who wrote them off.
"But now we march on. So look, we're happy to come out on top. You see lads are back on form today.
"Hego last week, probably the worst player on the field. Today, absolutely outstanding.
"Outside noise...(tuts and raises eyebrow,) he continued.
"Caroline (Currid) has us well driven.
"So we're far too experienced for that as a group (to listen to outside noise.)
We don't let any of it into our own circle. People talk, the media talk, they need their reference points, they need something to talk about - they need their likes and shares on Instagram and Twitter - the pundits have to come up with something to write about and unfortunately it's us.
"We didn't play exactly how we wanted to the last couple of weeks - of course not - because the championship is so competitive. There's no team in the Munster championship (that are poor) Waterford are gone, but they could easily have beaten us."
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