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09 Jan 2026

WATCH: Mary Immmaculate College Fitzgibbon Cup manager Jamie Wall: 'Oisin O'Farrell is a player with loads of promise'

Mary I opened their Fitzgibbon Cup campaign with a victory over SETU Waterford

"Oisin (O'Farrell) is a super player we are well aware, this is his third year with us. His first year we won it, he was a big league player for us that year, he didn't actually feature too much in the championship. I had a feeling that this year he is going to kick on and he is a player of great promise. I know he was playing with Limerick at the weekend, he is in their squad twelve months and you can see him coming along. He still has work to do but he is a player with loads of promise," said Mary Immaculate Fitzgibbon Cup manager Jamie Wall. 

MARY IMMACULATE COLLEGE opened their Fitzgibbon Cup campaign on Wednesday afternoon with a 4-22 to 2-16 victory on Wednesday afternoon. 

Despite falling seven points behind in the early stages, Mary I steadily found their rhythm and pulled clear to record a comfortable win over SETU Waterford.

Limerick senior hurling panelist Oisin O'Farrell was in inspirational form scoring an impressive 4-3 from play, while his inter-county teammate Shane O'Brien finished up with 0-7.

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The 2024 Fitzgibbon Cup winners will look to seal a home quarter-final against ATU Galway on Wednesday January 21.

After Mary Immaculate College's victory over SETU Waterford, manager Jamie Wall caught up with Leader sport. 

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