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06 Sept 2025

Limerick senior camogie side to face Wexford in league clash named

Limerick senior camogie side to face Wexford in Division 1B named

Limerick's Orlaith Kelleher in action against Clare Hehir, of Clare, during their 2023 Munster Senior Camogie Championship quarter-final | PICTURE: Sportsfile

THE Limerick senior camogie side to face Wexford in Division 1B of the Very National Camogie League at Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale, tomorrow, Saturday, 2pm has been named.

A resurgent Antrim side came from behind to defeat Limerick by 3-10 to 2-5 at Ballycastle last weekend.

Goals from Niamh Ryan and Caoimhe Lyons gave Limerick a 2-2 to 0-4 interval advantage but Annie Lynn buoyed the hosts with a goal early after the restart.

Antrim boss Carl McCormick introduced four subs, who all had an impact and two of them, Fionnuala Kelly and Sarah Fyfe raised two green flags to secure the points for the Saffrons.

Wexford are assured of a place in the final with one round remaining as they cruised to a 4-15 to 0-3 success over Kerry.

Limerick secured big wins in their opening two Division 1B fixtures against Kerry and Down before suffering back-to-back reverses at the hands of Dublin at Parnell Park and more recently Antrim last weekend.

Limerick Senior Camogie Team v Wexford

  1. Gemma Barrett – Killeedy

  2. Cliodhna Ryan – Doon

  3. Marian Quaid – Bruff

  4. Aoife Nelligan – Monaleen

  5. Orlaith Kelleher – Croagh/Kilfinny

  6. Muireann Creamer – Cappamore

  7. Ciara O’Riordan – Blackrock/Effin

  8. Stephanie Woulfe – Templeglantine

  9. Caoimhe Costelloe - Adare

  10. Aine Reynolds – Ahane

  11. Ailbhe Larkin – Mungret St Pauls

  12. Niamh Brennan – Ahane

  13. Sarah Cosgrove – Ahane

  14. Lizanna Boylan – Na Piarsaigh

  15. Caoimhe Lyons – Monaleen

  16. Ciara Mulqueen – Crecora

  17. Teresa Dore (JVC) – Patrickswell

  18. Nadine White – Ballyagran

  19. Dearbhla Egan – Crecora

  20. Rebecca Delee – Newcastle West

  21. Sophie O’Callaghan – Adare

  22. Niamh Ryan (JVC) – St Ailbes

  23. Laura Fennelly (Capt) (Cappamore)

  24. Sarah Shanahan (Killeedy)

  25. Mary O’Callaghan (Bruff)

  26. Emily O’Halloran (Monaleen)

  27. Ciara Neenan (Bruff)

  28. Caoimhe Cunningham (Ballyagran)

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