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19 Sept 2025

Limerick All-Ireland hurling winner among Poc Fada line-up on the Cooley Mountains

Pallasgreen hurling star Colin Ryan to compete in the All-Ireland Poc Fada final on the Cooley Mountains

Limerick All-Ireland hurling winner among Poc Fada line-up on the Cooley Mountains

Pallasgreen's Colin Ryan I PICTURE: Sportsfile

LIMERICK 2018 All-Ireland SHC winner Colin Ryan will be among the competitors this Bank Holiday Monday in the annual M Donnelly All-Ireland Poc Fada Final.

The event takes place onthe Annaverna Mountain in the Cooley Peninsula, Co Louth this August 4 - starting at 11am.

Pallasgreen's Colin Ryan won the event, (Corn Setanta), in 2021.

In mid-June Ryan retained his Munster title when the competition was staged on the Galtee Mountains. 

READ MOREMunster senior hurling championship fixture schedule for 2026 revealed

This Monday, the former inter-county hurler will be attempting to regain his national title - last year he fell just two shots short of winner Fionan Mackessy on the Cooley Mountains.

The full playing order is

Senior Hurling - 1. Cathal Dillon, Tipperary, 2. Pearce Smyth, Down, 3. Noel Fallon, Roscommon, 4. Sean Og McLaren, Antrim, 5. Killian Phelan, Kilkenny, 6. Cillian Kiely, Offaly, 7. Darren Geoghegan, Louth, 8. Brendan Cummins, Tipperary, 9. Pat Burke, Westmeath, 10. Bobby Douglas, Mayo, 11. Colin Ryan, Limerick, 12. Fionan Mackessy, Kilkenny.

Senior Camogie - 1. Isobelle McInerney, Clare, 2. Ellen Leech, Antrim, 3. Patricia Coote, Westmeath, 4. Maeve Muldoon, Galway, 5. Sara Louise Graffin Down, 6. Molly Lynch, Cork.

U16 Hurling - 1. Donnacha Collins, Derry, 2. Oran Stratford, Galway, 3. Sean Og O’Regan, Waterford, 4. Conor Raleigh, Westmeath.

U16 Camogie - 1. Siofra Ginty, Offaly, 2. Kayla Garrett, Galway, 3. Saoirse Ryan, Tipperary, 4. Eimear Ward, Antrim.

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