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06 Sept 2025

Limerick senior camogie side for All-Ireland championship fixture with Derry named

Limerick senior camogie side for All-Ireland championship fixture named

Limerick captain Laura Fennelly leads her side out before the Munster Senior Camogie quarter-final with Waterford at the TUS Gaelic Grounds in April | PICTURE: Tom Beary/Sportsfile

THE Limerick senior camogie side to face Derry in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland championship at Owenbeg this Saturday, 2pm, has been named. 

Limerick have suffered heavy defeats in their opening two games, away to Waterford and at home to Kilkenny, while Derry also shipped a big loss to high-flying Tipperary at Owenbeg last Saturday.
The Shannonsiders will be anxious to gain a victory this Saturday in order to ease their relegation worries.
Last year’s intermediate champions, Derry, did mark their return to senior fare with an Ulster derby triumph over Antrim in the first round, however and if they can make home advantage count in this one, their status as a top-flight county would all but be cemented for next season.

Round 3 – 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. Rebecca Delee (Newcastle West)
10. Lizanna Boylan (Na Piarsaigh)
11. Laura Fennelly (Capt) (Cappamore)
12. Caoimhe Costelloe (Adare)
13. Ailbhe Larkin (Mungret St Pauls)
14. Aine Reynolds (Ahane)
15. Caoimhe Lyons (Monaleen)

Substitutes:
16. Niamh Ryan (JVC) (St Ailbes)
17. Stephanie Woulfe (Templeglantine)
18. Sarah Cosgrove (Ahane)
19. Niamh Brennan (Ahane)
20. Aoife Nelligan (Monaleen)
21. Emily O’Halloran (Monaleen)
22. Nadine White (Ballyagran)
23. Ciara Neenan (Bruff)
24. Caoimhe Cunningham (Ballyagran)

Management:
Joe Quaid
Willie Banks
John Murphy
Darragh Kennedy
Fiona Godfrey
Ray Ryan
Donie Browne
Mary King
James Johnson

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