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06 Sept 2025

Former Limerick camogie star re-signs for Treaty United

Laura O'Neill is entering her second season with the SSE Airtricity League Women’s Premier Division club

Former Limerick camogie star re-signs for Treaty United

Laura O'Neill pictured during a Treaty United squad portraits session at UL North Campus | PICTURE: Sportsfile

TREATY United have announced that former Limerick camogit star Laura O’Neill has re-signed for the club ahead of the Women’s Premier Division season.

The Limerick native enters her second season with the club.

A midfielder, O'Neill started her football journey with Caherdavin Celtic before enjoying spells with both Coonagh United and Murroe AFC Ladies.

O’Neill captained the Limerick Women’s & Schoolgirls’ Soccer League (LWSSL) U18 team in her two seasons with the squad, along with spending time in Irish U17 and U19 training camps in 2013 and 2014.

From that point on, O'Neill devoted herself to camogie, spending nine years with the Limerick senior camogie team while also representing her club, Na Piarsaigh. In 2024, she made the switch back to football, joining Treaty United.

Her first season with the club proved challenging, as she suffered an ankle break during pre-season. Despite the setback, the Limerick woman made a strong comeback, making her debut off the bench in the FAI Cup First Round at home against Ferns United, where she contributed an assist in a convincing victory.

The following month, she marked another milestone by making her league debut away to Shelbourne.

When speaking to TreatyUnitedFC.com, Sean Russell said: “Laura has excellent energy and a top attitude. Her versatility will be an asset to the team this year as she is comfortable anywhere along the wide area. She is a leader by her actions that sets high standards daily and is a great example for our young players.”

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