Waterford's Underage Squads Face Crucial Munster Tests

Waterford's Underage Squads Face Crucial Munster Tests

Author: The Daily News Now! April 25, 2026 Duration: 1:25

Waterfords underage squads have a crucial week ahead in the Munster championships, with four key matches that could secure final spots or build momentum. The under-twenty footballers face Cork on Wednesday, April 22nd, at 7 PM, seeking a win to reach the decider after their impressive comeback against Clare. The under-twenty hurlers play Limerick on the same night, aiming for pride after close losses, and both teams are winless so far. On Friday, April 24th, the minor hurlers travel to Clare, with stars like Dylan and Darragh Murphy potentially shining, positioning them for the All-Ireland series if they win. The minor footballers face Kerry on Monday, April 27th, at home, their toughest test yet, as they aim to beat the Kingdom for the first time in twenty-three years. These matches test Waterfords depth and hunger, with wins rewriting narratives and building belief for the summer.

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