Double header confirmed for Limerick Ladies Intermediate and Junior Football finals

The finalists in both grades were confirmed over the weekend.

Cappamore will host both the Limerick Ladies Intermediate and Junior Football finals on Sunday October 9th it has been confirmed by Limerick LGFA.

Oola take on Knockainey in the Intermediate final while Ahane meet Galtee Gaels in the Junior decider.

Over the weekend, Monagea retained their senior crown with a three-point win over St Ailbes in Bruff.

In the Intermediate final, Oola will be looking to go one further than 2021 when they were defeated by Dromcollogher Broadford in the final in the TUS Gaelic Grounds. On Sunday, they overcame 2020 finalists Mungret by three points. They will meet Knockainey in the decider after they beat Murroe Boher by a solitary point to book their final place.

That game throws in at 3.30pm in Cappamore. The curtain raiser for the final is the clash of Ahane and Galtee Gaels in the Junior A final at 1pm.

Ahane progressed to the final by virtue of a 2-8 to 0-6 win over last year’s runners up Athea. Galtee Gaels proved far too strong for St Ailbes on Saturday to seal their spot in the final after falling in the semi last year.

The final pairings in the Junior B & C championships were also confirmed with Gerald Griffins taking on Pallasgreen in the B while Croom meet Drom Broadford in the C competition.

Elsewhere, Feohanagh Castlemahon take on Old Mill in the Senior B decider on Friday October 7.

Limerick Ladies Football Finals

Feohanagh Castlemahon v Old Mill, Friday October 7 in Mountcollins at 7.30pm.

Oola v Knockainey, Sunday October 9 in Cappamore at 3.30pm.

Ahane v Galtee Gaels, Sunday October 9 in Cappamore at 1pm.

Gerald Griffins v Pallasgreen, Saturday October 8 in Croom at 4pm.

Croom v Drom Broadford, Saturday October 8 in TBC at 4pm.

Social Sharing

Posted in

Football glory for Adare, Rathkeale, Cappagh and St. Kieran’s

There was a quartet of Limerick football titles handed out over the weekend. Adare claimed a fourth ever ...
Read More

Round-up: No Munster joy for Doon, Newcastle West or Feenagh Kilmeedy

By Tom Clancy There was a trio of narrow defeats for Limerick's three representatives in the quarter-finals of ...
Read More

Limerick scoop four All-Stars at 2024 PWC Awards

Munster champions Limerick claimed another quartet of All-Star awards on Friday evening, as Nickie Quaid, Dan Morrissey, Kyle ...
Read More

Doon finally reach the promised land with one-point win over Na Piarsaigh

Doon are Limerick SHC champions for the first time following a 0-16 to 2-9 victory over Na Piarsaigh ...
Read More

Goals fire Newcastle West to Premier Intermediate glory

Newcastle West will be playing senior hurling next year after they earned a 2-12 to 1-11 win over ...
Read More

Glory Days – Hurling titles for Croagh-Kilfinny, Feenagh-Kilmeedy and Monaleen

There was a trio of exciting and close hurling finals played on Saturday, with each piece of silverware ...
Read More

Fr. Casey’s prevail to reach football decider

Fr. Casey's 0-9Mungret St. Paul's 0-8Abbeyfeale side Fr. Casey's have reached qualified for a first Limerick SFC final ...
Read More

First half goals fire Adare to victory over Newcastle West

Adare have dethroned current Limerick senior football champions Newcastle West in their semi-final encounter. First half goals from ...
Read More