Leinster Intermediate Camogie Championship Final
Dublin v Westmeath
Saturday 26th Of May
Venue: St Brendan’s Park, Offaly
Throw-In: 2pm
Referee: Liz Dempsey (Kilkenny)
For a team to be successful they need to have a number of traits, one of those important ingredients is a propensity for hard work and Dublin’s Premier Junior Camogie squad have it in spades.
They will need that appetite for hard work tomorrow afternoon when they face Westmeath in the Leinster Camogie Intermediate Championship Final which takes place in St Brendan’s Park in Offaly at 2pm.
Both sides are very familiar with each other having met in last years Junior All Ireland Final and twice in this year’s league campaign including the Division 2 League Final.
On all three occasions Westmeath have held the upper hand with Dublin particularly disappointed with their performance in the league decider.
But Dublin certainly have the players to reverse the recent results against their midland opponents and tomorrow would be the perfect time to do just that with a provincial title on offer.
Shane Plowman’s side weren’t at their sparkling best in their semi final against Carlow, but again it was their willingness to graft and put the hard work in on the day that paved the way for victory.
Westmeath arrive into tomorrow’s final on the back of a walkover in their semi final against Wexford who conceded the game.
As current All Ireland and League champions Westmeath will be favorites to claim the spoils tomorrow, but they will face a Dublin side with the bit between their teeth, a point to prove and a ferocious work ethic, beware the dark horse.
Dublin Premier Junior Camogie Panel:
1. Aisling Spillane
Skerries Harps
2. Ciara Buchanan
St. Finians
3. Deirdre Johnstone
Naomh Uinsionn
4. Niamh Gleeson
Na Fianna
5. Emma Barron
Naomh Jude
6. Grainne Free
Na Fianna
7. Sinead Murphy
Cuala
8. Hannah O’Dea
Cuala
9. Louise O’Shea
Ballinteer St. Johns
10. Caragh Dawson
Naomh Jude
11. Aoibhe Dillon
Naomh Mearnóg
12. Aoife Dooley
Raheny
13. Emer Keenan
Lucan Sarsfields
14. Laura Walsh
Naomh Mearnóg
15. Aoife Walsh
St. Judes
16. Sinead Nolan
Naomh Jude
17. Chloe Ní Cheallaigh
Naomh Olaf
18. Rachel Noctor
Kilmacud Crokes
19. Nadine Murphy
Naomh Unisionn
20. Grainne Power
Naomh Mearnóg
21. Evelyn Twomey
Naomh Unisionn
22. Laoise Quinn
St. Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh
23. Eimear O’Riordan
Naomh Jude
24. Emma O’Flynn
Lucan Sarsfields
25. Ciara Carolan
St. Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh
26. Caoimhe Ní Mhaolagain
St. Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh
27. Kathryn Kantounia
Naomh Uinsionn
28. Aoife Bugler
St. Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh
29. Roisin Drohan
Naomh Unisionn
30. Aoife Molloy
Naomh Jude