The Ahane GAA U-15 LGFA panel
Ahane LGFA are All-Ireland Féile U-15 Division 4 Cup Champions after getting the better of Gael Fhanada of Donegal in this year's decider.
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This is Ahane’s second county Féile title which was won in 2024. The club then travelled to Mayo for the national finals where they lost out in a semi-final to Gaultier of Waterford ,who went on to win the competition.
The Limerick side where paired in a group with Fighting Cocks LGFA of Carlow, Enniskillen Gaels of Fermanagh and their final opponents Gael Fhanada.
Ahane ran out 5-03 to 1-01 winners against Fighting Cocks, 1-04 to 1-02 winners against Enniskillen and 3-07 to 1-01 winners against Gael Fhanada.
After dominating their group, Ahane went on to face St. John's of Sligo in the semi-final, running out convincing 5-02 to 1-02 winners.
That result set up a final berth with their Donegal counterparts, Gael Fhanada, who they once again dispatched of on a scoreline of 2-03 to 0-04, crowning the Limerick side Division Four champions for 2025.
The competition was held in St. Mary's GAA grounds in Faughanvale, County Derry, the long trip home worthwhile with that added piece of silverware for the journey back to Limerick.
Ahane LGFA would like to thank manager Eddie Madden and coaches Colm McDonnell, Ann Ryan and Susan Walsh for their contributions to the team's recent success.
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