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27 Feb 2026

Domino's Super League and Division One action continues to come thick and fast for Limerick sides

Three Limerick sides will be in action this weekend as play-off season approaches

Domino's Super League and Division One action continues to come thick and fast for Limerick sides

Action from the Limerick Sport Eagles' Division One National Cup victory over Drogheda Wolves last month I PICTURE: INPHO

DOMINO'S Super League and Division One action continues to come thick and fast for Limerick sides as play-off season approaches.

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In Men's Super League action, the Limerick Celtics are in action this weekend when they face Garvey's Tralee Warriors on Saturday at MTU Tralee, tip-off is at 7pm.

Tony Hehir's side will be looking to make it back-to-back wins following last weeks impressive showing against UCC Demons.

In Women's Division One action, the Limerick Celtics also secured a precious win, picking up an 86-57 win over Swords Thunder in the capital.

That result keeps Jordan Hehir's side joint second in the Division One table alongside the Limerick Sport Huskies and Templeogue on 33 points.

Next up for the Celtics is a home tie against the Abbey Seals Dublin Lions on Sunday at Crescent College, tip-off is at 3.15pm.

The Limerick Sport Huskies also picked up a vital win in Women's Division One with a 67-46 win over the Dublin Raiders at LETT'S.

The result keeps Patrick O'Regan's side second in table on 33 points alongside Templeogue and the Celtics.

Next up for the Huskies is a home tie against Swords Thunder on Saturday at LETT'S, tip-off is at 4.45pm.

In Domino's Men's Division One action, the Limerick Sport Eagles picked up an impressive 87-60 win over Team North West at the UL Arena.

The result keeps Niall McDermott's side top of the South Conference table on 45 points, next up for Eagles is an away trip face Dublin Lions on Saturday next at 6pm.

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