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26 Feb 2026

Limerick U16A camogie team continue All-Ireland Championship campaign against Cork

The U16A camogie team face Cork this Sunday in Cappamore in the third round of the Championship

Limerick U16A camogie team continue All-Ireland Championship campaign against Cork

The U16A Limerick camogie team that will face Cork in the third round of the U16A All-Ireland Championship

LIMERICK'S U16A team will continue their All-Ireland Championship campaign against Cork this Sunday May 19 against Cork in Cappamore at 2pm. 

This is the third round of the Championship with Limerick already registering a 0-11 to 0-3 victory over Tipperary before a disappointing 0-13 to 0-9 loss to Kilkenny. 

Cork will be a formidable force to beat this Sunday after gaining two victories already over Galway and Tipperary. 

Limerick will have two more rounds of the Championship to face after the Cork game away to Galway on Sunday, June 30 and another trip on the road up to Dublin on Sunday, June 7. 

LIMERICK U16A CAMOGIE SQUAD: Emma Doherty (Treaty Gaels), Tara Hynes (Bruff), Órnagh Barrett (Knockaderry), Aoife Morrissey (Granagh Ballingarry), Eve Cleary (St Fanahans), Abigail Buckley (Bruff), Cora Long (Tournafulla), Mia Smith (Newcastle West), Caitlin Ryan (Na Piarsaigh), Anna Rose Benson (Na Piarsaigh), Amber O'Sullivan Hunt (Killeedy), Sophie O'Grady (Patrickswell), Rachel O'Grady (Patrickswell), Aoibhinn O Connor (Bruff), Hazel Horgan (Newcastle West), Kate Grant (Na Piarsaigh), Sophie O’Riordan (Bruff), Eileen Herbert (Na Piarsaigh), Isabelle O'Brien (Newcastle West), Fiona Power (Blackrock/Effin), Denise Concannon (Crecora), Caoimhe Hennessy (Patrickswell), Kate Dwane (Kilmallock), Aisling Foley (Croagh Kilfinny), Kailey O'Donnell (Patrickswell), Kate Liston (Killeedy), Alison Davis (Killeedy), Kate O'Donnell (Galbally), Sarah Curtin (Templeglantine), Aisling Ryan Luke (Cappamore).

MANGEMENT: Diarmuid Ryan, Natal O Grady, Jonathan Hayes, Paul Doherty, Maureen O Grady, Margaret Long 

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