FIXTURE: Details confirmed for a weekend of quarter finals for Limerick camogie teams

Details for both of Limerick camogie’s junior and minor fixtures this weekend have been confirmed.

In the junior section of the All-Ireland campaign, Limerick are set to face 2020 champions Armagh in the quarter-final stage.

Pat Ryan’s team will play in Kinnegard in Westmeath at 15:00 on Saturday the 21st.

Limerick Junior Camogie side to face Kerry

Cavan and Roscommon are vying for the other semi-final position to join Clare and Wexford.

As for the minors, they have been confirmed to play Kilkenny in Fermoy at 14:00 on Saturday.

Last time out they had a great victory over Clare on a scoreline of 3-11 to 2-12.

Waterford and Dublin play in the other quarter-final, with Cork and Galway making up the semi-final spots.


Minor

Limerick v Kilkenny – 14:00 – Saturday 21st August @ Fermoy GAA – All-Ireland Quarter Final


Junior

Limerick v Armagh – 15:00 – Saturday 21st August @ Kinnegard, Westmeath – All-Ireland Quarter Final

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