Neville Jewellers Limerick Senior Camogie Championship kicks off this weekend

Limerick Camogie are delighted to announce that Neville Jewellers are to sponsor the Senior Club Championship for a three- year term, beginning this year.

The championship kicks off this weekend & will have seven teams vying to be crowned this year’s champions.

Last year Kileedy ended an eight year wait for a title after they defeated defending champions Newcastle West in the decider.

The seven team championship will be divided into 2 groups.

Group 1 will be made up of four teams, including 2019 winners Newcastle West. Group 2 has three teams, highlighted by reigning champions Killeedy.

The groups are listed in full below.

Group Stage games will be played on Sunday 19th September, Sunday 3rd October and Sunday 17th October

The Semi-finals are fixed for the 31st of October with the final to be played on 21st of November.

Regarding the new partnership with Neville’s Jewellers, Limerick Camogie Chairperson Grace McNamara said:

“It’s a pleasure to partner with a business grounded in family and tradition. We have huge growth plans in Limerick Camogie across 27 clubs and we value our partners who also are growing their business in Limerick”


Neville Jewellers Limerick Senior Camogie Championship

Group 1

  1. Newcastle West
  2. Ahane
  3. Bruff
  4. Crecora

Group 2

  1. Killeedy
  2. Granagh Ballingarry
  3. Na Piarsaigh

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