Patrickswell are in All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship semi-final action on Saturday afternoon I PICTURE: Patrickswell GAA Club

Limerick champions Patrickswell take on Brídíní Óga, Glenravel of Antrim in the All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship semi-final this Saturday afternoon at 3pm in Abbotstown, Dublin.
The ‘Well recorded an impressive 2-15 to 1-5 victory over Clooney-Quin in the Munster Junior Camogie Championship final last Sunday afternoon in Ennis.
Roisin O'Brien and Rachel O'Grady combined for 0-10 between them for the Limerick side in the Munster final.Ex Limerick camogie player Sarah Carey captained her club to provincial success last weekend.Sophie Carey and Ciara Barry both hit the back of the net for Patrickswell in their impressive 13-point victory over the Clare side.
This weekend's opponents Brídíní Óga, Glenravel defeated Fullen Gaels, of Manchester, 2-9 to 2-6 in the All-Ireland quarter-final last weekend.The Antrim champions won their second Ulster title in four years this year.
St Peter's Dunboyne, of Meath, meet St. Dominic's, of Roscommon, in the other All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship semi-final in Banagher, Co Offaly on Saturday afternoon at 1pm. The All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship final is fixed for Saturday, December 13 in Ashbourne, County Meath.
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