Fergal Horgan has been confirmed as the referee for the Limerick-Cork All-Ireland final on Sunday week.
It’s the third time that the Tipperary whistler has been appointed to the role having taken charge of the Galway-Waterford decider in 2017 and last year’s between Limerick and Waterford.
In this year’s Championship, Horgan has already taken charge of the Kilkenny-Wexford Leinster semi-final, the Clare-Wexford qualifier tie and last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final between Cork and Kilkenny.
His umpires for the final will be Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams club mates Alan Horgan, Mick Butler, and Sean Bradshaw and John Ryan of Cashel King Cormacs.
The linesmen will be James Owens (Wexford), who will also be the standby referee, and Sean Stack (Dublin), while Liam Gordon (Galway) will be the sideline official.
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