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19 Mar 2026

Limerick sides gear up for play-off ties as Domino's Super League and Division One action enters its business end

All four Limerick-based Super League and Division One sides will be in play-off action this month

Limerick side's gear up for play-off ties as Domino's Super League and Division One action enters its business end

Clara Gomez, of the Limerick Sport Huskies, in action against the Cleveland Rockets in this year's National Cup Division One final I PICTURE: INPHO

ALL four Limerick sides will be in Domino's Super League and Division One play-off action after securing impressive regular season finishes. 

The Limerick Celtics Men's side finished eighth in the side's first Super League season in a decade.

The Limerick Celtics Women's side finished the regular season level on points (39) with the Huskies while in Men's Division One action, the Eagles topped the Southern Conference

In Domino's Men's Super League action, the Limerick Celtics will travel to Cork to face Ballincollig.

Tony Hehir's charges finished the regular season in eighth position and their reward will be a trip to the home of this season's top seeds. 

The Celtics face Ballincollig at the MTU Arena on Saturday at 4pm. 

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In Domino's Women's Division One action, the Limerick Celtics Women's side will have the luxury of a home play-off clash when they welcome Swords Thunder to Crescent College at 5pm on Saturday evening.

Jordan Hehir's side finished the regular season in second position on 39 points and will face a Swords side who finished seventh.

The Limerick Sport Huskies also have home advantage in their play-off clash, when they host  Clunetech Kilkenny Stars at the LETT'S on Saturday at 4pm.

Patrick O'Regan's side finished the regular season in third position on 39 points, securing the Huskies a home play-off tie against sixth-place Kilkenny.

In Domino's Men's Division One action, the Limerick Sport Eagles will face Tolka Rovers in a home play-off tie after finishing the regular season top of the Southern Conference.

Niall McDermott's side welcome their Dublin-based opposition to the UL Arena on Saturday at 7pm. 

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