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“I won’t shy away and say how much of a huge honour it is for myself, my family and my club” 17 years on from her first appearance in the famous black and amber jersey of Kilkenny Camogie, Katie Power will lead her county as captain this season, becoming the first player from

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Having lifted the O’Duffy Cup as Vice-Captain on the steps of the Hogan Stand last year with then Captain Molly Lynch, Meabh Cahalane takes on the armband this season, as OfficialCorkCamogie chase a three in a row. Having had a positive start to 2025, winning the Division 1A and making

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“You could just see Offaly jerseys everywhere, and that was fantastic” There is a real buzz in Offaly surrounding Gaelic Games of late, and one of those teams spearheading that buzz are Offaly Camogie, who look to go one step further and make an Al Ireland Final this year.

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Having made it to the semi-final stage last season, LimerickLadiesGaelic will look to build on their Division 3 campaign and their recent Munster Senior B success, as they get ready for their first All Ireland Junior clash this weekend. The Shannonsiders are in a tough group of five

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“My mother has travelled the length and breath of the country so she has” Gaelic Games are a big part of the Garland house in Monaghan, this year Amy will be leading out Monaghan LGFA as captain, with sister Lauren also involved in their Intermediate panel. Their opener is a

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Between the posts when Tipperary Camogie won the Premier Junior Championship last year, Laura Leenane will be between the posts this Saturday as the Seniors kick-off their campaign with a Munster derby against Cork. It has been over a Month since Tipp last played a competitive game,

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“Three finals all lost by a point, I think we should have got a trophy for just doing that” From heartbreak in 2024, Laois Camogie are back in 2025 looking to book an August 10th date in Croke Park, with a return to the Premier Junior Final. League winners this year, Laois

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“It’s such a massive achievement being captain this year, its something I’ve always dreamed of” Having left the Down-LGFA panel back in 2019 to travel, Clara Mulvenna now has the distinction of being named captain just six years later. Having spent time in Abu Dhabi, Mulvenna

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Two months on from their last competitive outing, Sligo LGFA are raring to go for their All Ireland Junior Championship opener, as they travel to Owenbeg to take on Derry this Sunday. Last term Sligo missed out on a semi-final place finishing third in the group of five, and once

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For the fourth year in a row, Cappoquin native Lorraine Bray will lead her county into battle, as Waterford Camogie begin their All Ireland Senior Championship campaign this weekend. No better way to start than a game against one of their closest adversaries in Kilkenny. The pair

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After a couple of years of getting so close and yet so far since their 2020 triumph, Armagh Camogie are looking to break the glass ceiling this year and get over the line in the Premier Junior Championship. Armagh are continuing to ride the crest of a wave in their development,

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Having made the quarter final stage last season, losing to eventual winners and near neighbours Leitrim, Roscommon LGFA will look to build from that as their campaign begins with an away trip to Laois this weekend. Having suffered relegated in Division 2 of the National League

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“We’ve been there before, we’ve played at a higher standard before, and we want to get back up there” After suffering relegation last term, 2022 All Ireland Junior Champions Antrim LGFA look to make a swift return to the Intermediate grade, but are well aware of just how

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Hopes for Offaly LGFA of making last year’s knockout stages of Intermediate Championship were dashed following a last round clash in the group stage away to Clare. The Faithful County are back in Ennis this weekend to kick-off their All Ireland campaign, and have revenge on