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Limerick Camogie County League finals set to be played out this weekend
Seven league finals will be played this weekend around the county
Adare's Caoimhe Costelloe in inter-county action earlier this year I PICTURE: Sportsfile
Reporter:
Oisin Nolan
03 Jul 2025 5:30 PM
This weekend will see seven Limerick Camogie County League finals take place around the county. Finals from division one to three will be decided in Ballyagran and Cappamore over the course of Saturday and Sunday.
Division one camogie is on the agenda Saturday with Crecora taking on Newcastle West in the Division One plate final. Throw-in in Ballyagran is at 5pm.
Ballyagran will also host the Division One league cup final between Killeedy and Granagh/Ballingary later on in the evening at 7.30.
Saturday evening will see the Division One relegation final be played out between Ahane and Adare in Cappamore. Throw-in is at 7.30pm.
Saturday will also see Division Two final action in Cappamore with Bruff meeting Croagh/Kilfinny in the cup final at 5pm.
Doon will be taking on Blackrock/Effin in the plate final, also throwing in at 5pm.
Cappamore will yet again play host to the Division Three finals on Sunday.
Galbally will face with Feenagh/Kilmeedy at 12pm in the cup final whilst Tournafulla will meet Ballybrown in the plate final, throw-in also at 12pm.
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