Dublin and Laois will face off again for the second time this season at Dr Cullen Park on Saturday the 28th of August with the winners progressing to the All-Ireland final to face Kerry or Tyrone.
Laois have done extremely well under Joe Higgins this year and bounced back from their Leinster final defeat to Dublin with hard fought wins over Kildare and Ulster champions Monaghan last day out. Tracey Lawlor and Noreen Kirwan have been in excellent scoring form, but have they progressed enough to beat last year’s All-Ireland finalists?
Dublin have had a patchy year with relegation to Division 2 of the League, followed up by a Leinster Final win and a win over Clare in the quarter finals to progress to the Semi Final. But they are on an upward curve and with Sinead Aherne in sparkling form, expect that curve to continue.
Here’s an interview with Dublin captain Denise Masterson with the squads below:
DUBLIN: C. O’Connor, R. Ruddy, A. Cluxton, L. Kidd, S. McGrath, S. Furlong, G. Fay, D. Masterson, C. Barrett, M. Nevin, A. McGuinness, L. Peat, L. Davey, S. Aherne, E. Kelly
LAOIS: C. Dollard, G. Dunne, L. Muckian, A. Quigley, A. Taylor, P. Fogarty, M. McEvoy, A. Casey, A. O’Loughlin, T. Lawlor, N. Kirwan, Mary Kirwan, Martha Kirwan, G. Weston, M. Dunne.





All Ireland Camogie Finals
Would you like to be part of Ireland’s biggest sports event for women and a guest at Croke Park
at the same time? We want to give you free tickets – limited number available!!
The Camogie Association, in collaboration with The Integration Centre and the New Communities
Partnership invites YOU to CROKE PARK!
The Camogie Association is providing the platform through which immigrants feel welcome and
encouraged to enjoy and participate in Camogie – a native Irish sport.
The finals take place in Croke Park, 12th September.
The day will include:
- 3 thrilling camogie finals with the big final at 4pm between Galway and Wexford
(12pm Antrim v Waterford, 2pm Offaly v Wexford)
- Musical entertainment
- 32 lucky children from different communities involved in the day’s festivities
The Camogie Association will offer opportunities to people to try Camogie in the weeks after the
finals in Croke Park. Details to follow. �
To get your free tickets for this event contact: helena.clarke@integrationcentre.ie or ph:016453070.
Closing date September 6th.
This event is kindly supported by the Department for Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs as
part of the EU Year to Combat Poverty and Social Exclusion, Dublin City Council and the GAA.