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18 Dec 2025

Tipperary test next for Limerick's senior camogie squad

Limerick senior camogie side face another seriously tough test against Tipp at home this weekend

Tipperary test next for Limerick's senior camogie squad

Marian Quaid, Limerick clearing the sliotar against Kilkenny in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championship | PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson

LIMERICK senior camogie will face Tipperary in the fourth round of the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Championship this Saturday, June 22 in Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale at 2pm.

In what has been an extremely disappointing All-Ireland Championship so far Limerick have been unable to get any victory in their opening three rounds.

They currently sit fifth in group one of the All-Ireland Championship with only Antrim below them.
Their final fixture against the Saffron's will be vitally important as both sides battle it out against each other to remain in the senior ranks.

The Treaty side have struggled against the stronger teams in their group like Kilkenny and Waterford, while registering a disappointing 0-19 to 0-13 loss to Derry in their most recent outing in the Championship.

They now face neighbours Tipperary who currently sit at the top of group one having won all three of their opening round robin championship games. This Saturday's game will be another tough day in the office for Joe Quaid's side in Mick Neville Park.

THE Limerick premier junior camogie side can enjoy a weekend off after they too registered a 2-16 to 2-7 defeat to Laois last weekend in their third round of the All-Ireland championship.
Limerick sit in third spot on the table with their final fixture against Cavan on Saturday, June 29 becoming even more important.

A win there will push them into second place and qualify them for the next round of the championship.

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