Limerick Junior Camogie team confirm 40-woman squad for upcoming season.

After training for the past number of weeks & a challenge match vs Kerry on Sunday last, manager Pat Ryan has named his Junior Squad for the upcoming season. 

14 clubs are represented in the panel of 40 players. 

Ciara O’Brien (Patrickswell) in action for the Junior team in their challenge match vs Kerry last Sunday.

The match day squad will be limited to 30 players but will allow for an extended panel of 10 players to be in attendance on the day. The match day squad for the first round league fixture vs Clare this Saturday in Kilmallock at 2pm will be announced on Thursday evening after training, along with the captain & vice- captain for the year.  

As per Covid Guidelines, this game will be played behind closed doors, but updates will be available on our Social Media pages. 

This will be the Junior Camogie team’s first outing since the 8th of March 2020, when the Camogie Association announced that only one team from each county was eligible to compete in the All-Ireland Championships due to Covid restrictions. 

The full panel is as follows: 

Louise Butler, Annie Giltenane (Adare), Anne Kennedy, Kate Herbert, Shauna Darcy (Ahane), Aoife McMahon (Ballyagran), Jade Gillane, Emma Kate Quinn, Kate Healy, Niamh Quinn (Ballybrown), Aoife Coughlan, Emily Condon, Megan Ryan (Crecora), Ciara English (Granagh/ Ballingarry), Aisling Cunningham, Aine Cunningham, Shauna Cunningham, Ellanna Mulcahy, Valerie Shanahan, Sarah Shanahan (Killeedy), Shauna Foley (Kilmallock), Sarah Condon (Knockaderry), Ailbhe Larkin, Aoife Morrissey (Mungret), Niamh Tuite, Enya Harrington (Na Piarsaigh), Grace Lee, Roisín Mann, Yvonne Lee, Aoife Corbett (Newcastle West), Ciara O’Brien, Leah O’Carroll, Ciara Barry, Emma Barry, Patrice Lynch, Sarah Gillane (Patrickswell), Aoife Curtin, Noelle Curtin, Michelle Curtin, Stephanie Wolfe (Templeglantine). 

Limerick Camogie would like to sincerely thank both Fedamore GAA & Ahane GAA who made their grounds available to our Junior & Senior teams this weekend for challenge matches- both pitches were in top class condition & it was very much appreciated to have such fantastic grounds in which to host these games. 

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