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05 Sept 2025

Limerick senior camogie side to face Kilkenny in All-Ireland championship named

Joe Quaid's side face Kilkenny at Mick Neville Park at 4pm on Saturday

Limerick senior camogie side to face Kilkenny in All-Ireland championship named

Marian Quaid, of Limerick, in action against Roisin Kirwan, of Waterford, during the Munster senior camogie championship quarter-final at the TUS Gaelic Grounds last month

THE Limerick senior camogie side open their Glen Dimplex All-Ireland championship campaign with a home fixture against Kilkenny at Mick Neville Park in Rathkeale this Saturday, 4pm.

The Limerick management team has confirmed its starting line-up and substitutes for the group game this Friday evening.

In the senior championship, Limerick are in Group 1 alongside Waterford, Tipperary, Derry, Antrim and first round opponents Kilkenny.

Group 2 of the championship features Cork, Galway, Down, Wexford, Clare and Dublin.

As in previous years, six teams will qualify for the knockout stages of the Glen Dimplex Senior All-Ireland Championships, three from each group. The two group winners will advance directly to the semi-finals. The second and third placed teams in each group will advance to the quarter finals.

The Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior quarter-finals will be held across Saturday July 6 and Sunday, July 7 in Croke Park as double headers with the All-Ireland hurling semi-finals.

Limerick Senior Camogie Team v Kilkenny

Round 1 – Glen Dimplex All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

1. Ciara Mulqueen (Crecora)

2. Teresa Dore (JVC) (Patrickswell)

3. Marian Quaid (Bruff)

4. Cliodhna Ryan (Doon)

5. Ciara O’Riordan (Blackrock Effin)

6. Muireann Creamer (Cappamore)

7. Sophie O’Callaghan (Adare)

8. Orlaith Kelleher (Croagh/Kilfinny)

9. Dearbhla Egan (Crecora)

10. Ailbhe Larkin (Mungret St Pauls)

11. Rebecca Delee (Newcastle West)

12. Stephanie Woulfe (Templeglantine)

13. Caoimhe Costelloe (Adare)

14. Lizanna Boylan (Na Piarsaigh)

15. Caoimhe Lyons (Monaleen)

Substitutes:

16. Ellie Madden (Monaleen)

17. Laura Fennelly (Capt) (Cappamore)

18. Sarah Cosgrove (Ahane)

19. Aine Reynolds (Ahane)

20. Niamh Brennan (Ahane)

21. Aoife Nelligan (Monaleen)

22. Poppy Giltenane (Adare)

23. Nadine White (Ballyagran)

24. Mary O’Callaghan (Bruff)

25. Niamh Ryan (JVC) (St Ailbes)

26. Emily O’Halloran (Monaleen)

27. Ciara Neenan (Bruff)

28. Caoimhe Cunningham (Ballyagran)

29. Roisin O’Brien (Patrickswell)

30. Kate O’Connor (Granagh/Ballingarry)

Management:

Joe Quaid

Willie Banks

John Murphy

Darragh Kennedy

Fiona Godfrey

Ray Ryan

Donie Browne

Mary King

James Johnson

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