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05 Dec 2025

Limerick sides look to build in Domino's Super League and Division One action

All four Limerick sides are currently enjoying a two-week break before action resumes

Limerick sides look to build in Domino's Super League and Division One action

Limerick Celtics Rauirí Cronin I PICTURE: INPHO

DOMINO'S Super League and Division One action continues to come thick and fast in Limerick with all four sides from the 'Treaty County' in fine form. 

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The Limerick Sport Huskies continued their impressive form in the capital on Saturday evening when they travelled to Coláiste Ráithín to face the Dublin Raiders.

Patrick O'Regan's side ran out 78-61 winners in what was a professional showing from his side, who have not tasted defeat since October 10.

Saturday's win leaves the Huskies top of the Domino's Division One table, level on points with Cleveland Rockets, the Belfast-based side with a game in hand on the Huskies.

Next up for O'Regan's charges is a trip to the ALSAA to face Swords Thunder in a fortnight's time.

It was Swords Thunder who inflicted defeat on the Limerick Celtics on Sunday in a 61-49 defeat for Jordan Hehir's side.

The Celtics welcomed the north Dublin-based side to Crescent College on Sunday and were unable to get the better of a side who sit at the foot of the table, level on points with Abbey Seals Dublin Lions and the Dublin Raiders.

The result leaves Hehir's charges level on points with Templeogue and Clunetech Kilkenny Stars in third position.

Next up for Hehir's charges is a trip to the capital to face Abbey Seals Dublin Lions in two weeks' time.

Men's action also returns in a fortnight's time when the Limerick Celtics welcome Griffith College Éanna to the UL Arena.

The Limerick Sport Eagles travel north to face Ulster University in UUJ in two weeks' time as they look to continue their fine form.

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