Club Grimes played his club
hurling with his local
Kilfinane team and enjoyed some success. He won his first senior
county title in 1897 following a thrilling 4-9 to 4-8 victory over
Cappamore. It is possible that Grimes captured a second county title two years later in 1899.
Inter-county Kilfinane’s county championship victory allowed the club to represent
Limerick in the Munster and All-Ireland championships. Grimes, as well as the goalkeeper on the team, was also appointed captain for the year. Limerick breezed through the provincial championship and reached the Munster final with
Cork providing the opposition. The game itself produced a resounding 4-9 to 1-6 victory gor Limerick. It was Grimes’s first
Munster title. This victory allowed Limerick to advance directly to the All-Ireland final.
Kilkenny provided the opposition on that occasion as both sides were hoping to win the All-Ireland title for the first time. ‘The Cats’ got off to a great start and led by 2-4 to 1-1 at half-time. Limerick, however, powered on in the second-half and used their new technique of hooking. They got two quick goals early in the half and scored the winning goal from a free after 52 minutes. At the final whistle Limerick emerged victorious by 3-4 to 2-4. It was Grimes’s first
All-Ireland title. He later captained Limerick to victory over Kilkenny in the Croke Cup that same year. ==Teams==