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Other: Hurling: McCARTHY THROWS DECIES DICE.

Byline: By JACKIE CAHILL

WATERFORD hurling boss Justin McCarthy For the American historian, see .

Justin McCarthy (22 November 1830 – 1912) was an Irish politician, historian and novelist.

He was born in Cork, and was educated at a school there. He began his career as a journalist, aged 18, in Cork.
 has handed starts to the untried Ger Power Ger Power (born 27 June, 1952) is a former Irish sportsperson who played Gaelic football with Austin Stack's and Kerry in the 1970s and 1980s. Early life
Ger Power was born in Annacotty, County Limerick in 1952.
, Wayne Hennessy and Conor Carey for tomorrow's Munster Waterford Crystal Waterford Crystal is a trademark brand of crystal glassware produced in Waterford, Ireland, by the company Waterford Wedgwood plc., previously trading as Waterford Glass Ltd.  Tournament clash with Limerick at Walsh Park.

Fringe players John O'Leary and Denis Coffey also get the chance to stake a claim for league places and McCarthy's half-back line is crammed with big-game experience in Brian Phelan, James Murray and Eoin Murphy.

The full-forward line contains the formidable trio of Dan Shanahan, Seamus Prendergast and newly-appointed captain Paul Flynn.

WATERFORD: C Hennessy' T Feeney, J O'Leary, D Coffey' B Phelan, J Murray, E Murphy' G Power, W Hennessy' J Mullane, C Carey, E Kelly' D Shanahan, S Prendergast, P Flynn.

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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Jan 14, 2006
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