Dublin face a tough opening Camogie league fixture away to last years All Ireland and League finalists Cork
New manager Gerry McQuaid has named his Dublin side for their opening game in the 2023 Very Camogie League.
Dublin face a tough League opener away to last years League and All Ireland finalists Cork in MTU Cork today at 2pm.
Cork though are without the services of Ashling Thompson, Katie O’Mahony and Olivia McAllen who are currently sidelined with ACL injuries and Ciara O’Sullivan was injured last weekend playing for UCC and it’s suspected she has also suffered an ACL injury.
The Sky Blues are in Division 1A alongside tomorrow’s opponents Cork, defending league champions Galway, defending All Ireland champions Kilkenny, Tipperary and Clare, so there is no scope for any of teams to have an off day in what will be a tough and very competitive group.
For Dublin supporters who can’t make the trip south the game will be streamed LIVE from MTU Cork over on the official Camogie YouTube channel at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialCamogie?app=desktop
Dublin Senior Camogie Team
1. Eabha Mooney (Castleknock), 2. Emma O’Byrne (Good Counsel Liffey Gaels), 3. Eve O’Brien (Na Fianna), 4. Abby Ryan (Crumlin), 5. Kate Kilcommins (Ballyhea), 6. Claire Gannon (St Judes), 7. Hannah O’Dea (Cuala), 8. Elyse Jamieson Murphy (Na Fianna), 9. Sinead Murphy (Cuala), 10. Grace O’Shea (Ballinteer St Johns), 11. Gaby Couch (St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh), 12. Aisling Gannon (St Judes), 13. Aisling O’Neill (Castleknock), 14. Muireann Kelleher (St Vincents), 15. Aisling Maher (C) (St Vincents).
Dublin Substitutes: 16. Mairi Moynihan (Lucan Sarsfields), 17. Ellen Baker (Castleknock), 18. Christine Shanahan (Naomh Olaf), 19. Jody Couch (St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh), 20. Alix Buckley (Skerries Harps), 21. Aoife Heffernan (St Peregrines), 22. Juliette O’Flynn (Cuala), 23. Aoife Whelan (Castleknock), 24. Lauran Robinson (Raheny).