Monagea set up repeat Ladies SFC final as Galtee Gaels see off Mungret in Intermediate semi-final replay

It sets up a repeat of last year’s final in the decider as Monagea will meet St Alibes once more. They got past Ballylanders last weekend.

Back to back champions Monagea secured their place in the Limerick Ladies SFC final with a comfortable win over Oola in their refixed last four tie.

In UL on Friday night, the West outfit inflicted a first defeat on last year’s Intermediate champions after they came through their group with a perfect record.

It sets up a repeat of last year’s final in the decider as Monagea will meet St Alibes once more. They got past Ballylanders last weekend.

Between them, they have won each of the last five titles on offer as they meet in the final for the fourth time since 2018.

Karen O’Leary

Elsewhere, the finalists in the Intermediate championship are confirmed with Galtee Gaels joining Murroe Boher in the decider.

There was nothing to separate Galtee Gaels and Mungret St Pauls in their replay with it finishing all square in normal time.

However, it was the South outfit that got the upper hand after extra-time as they now stand just one game from successive promotions.

Limerick Ladies Football Championship semi-finals

Senior

  • Monagea 0-10 : 0-3 Oola

Intermediate

  • Galtee Gaels 3-17 : 2-18 Mungret St Pauls

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