Limerick unveil Senior Camogie squad ahead of League kick off this Sunday

John Lillis has a panel of 44 to choose from ahead of the start of the season.

New Limerick senior camogie manager John Lillis has unveiled his maiden squad ahead of this weekend’s National League opener with Kilkenny.

Lillis has opted for 42-players with two more on a development panel. The team will be captained by Marion Quaid with Aisling Scanlon as vice-captain.

Marian Quaid gets her head up for Limerick in the Littlewoods National Camogie League Division 1 tie between Limerick and Clare

He will be without a number of key figures from the 2021 side, including last year’s captain Karen O’Leary who was named on the football panel.

2021 county champions Newcastle West have only one representative in Rebecca Delee who is also a part of the senior football squad. Niamh Ryan and Noelle Curtin will also play dual for Limerick in the coming year.

Lillis has an extensive backroom team that includes Tomas Moloney, Donie Browne, Paul Hogan, Colm Skehan, Kate Lynch , Michael Byrnes and Peter Maher

Limerick kick off their season this weekend when they take on Kilkenny in Callan on Sunday at 2pm. They then travel to Cork in three weeks time before facing Clare at home on March 12.

2022 Limerick Senior League and training squad                                                                                 

Caoimhe Costello, Sophie O’Callaghan, Louise Butler, Marie Butler (all Adare), Lorraine McCarthy, Marion Quaid, Caroline Brennan, Niamh Ryan (all Bruff), Ailbhe Larkin, Aoife Morrissey, Sarah Fitzgibbon, Olivia Kearns (all Mungret St Pauls), Sarah O’Brien, Michelle Curtin, Noelle Curtin, Stephanie Woulfe (all Templeglantine), Caoimhe Lyons, Ella Hession, Laura Hession, Aoife Nelligan (all Monaleen), Muireann Creamer, Laura Fennelly, Claire Keating (all Cappamore), Neamh Curtin, Cliodhna Hall, Enya Doolan (all Ballybrown), Laura O’Neill, Enya Harrington, Sinead Barry (all Na Piarsaigh), Emma Kennedy, Cliodhna Ryan (both Doon), Aoife Coughlan, Ciara Mulqueen (both Crecora), Aisling Scanlon (Kileedy), Mairead Ryan (Clooney/Quinn), Leah O’Carroll (Patrickswell), Katie O’Donoghue (Galbally), Orlaith Kelleher (Croagh Kilfinny), Nadine White (Ballyagran), Teresa Dore (Charleville), Rebecca Delee (Newcastle West), Ciara English (Granagh Ballingarry), Tara Lenihan, Leah O’Riordan (both Development squad)

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