
The Kerry team has been named for tomorrow’s Ladies Munster U16 Sharon O’Keeffe B football final.
The Kingdom are to meet Limerick in Banteer at 2.30.
Team:
Valentina O’Neill – Southern Gaels
Eve Kelliher – MKL Gaels
Róisín Ní Ógáin – Corca Dhuibhne
Ciara Moore – Laune Rangers
Amy Noonan – John Mitchells
Aisling Quirke – MKL Gaels
Lauren Lawlor – Austin Stacks
Aoife Wright – Corca Dhuibhne (C)
Lucy Crshell – Inbhear Scéine Gaels
Clionagh Coffey – Beaufort
Holly Costello – Abbeydorney
Emma Ní Ruairc – Corca Dhuibhne
Saoirse McHugh – MKL Gaels
Edie Corkery – Cromane
Amy Moriarty – Daingean Uí Chúis
Subs:
Grainne Dowd – Castlegregory
Emily Piogoid – Corca Dhuibhne
Sarah Nell O Donoghue – Glenflesk
Rhea Kate Devane – Kilcummin
Lia Sheehy – Annascaul
Saoirse Hussey – Inbhear Scéine Gaels
Laoise O’Keeffe – Beaufort
Caoimhe Cordubh – Corca Dhuibhne
Avril Foley – Shannonside Tarbert
Aisling O’Sullivan – Southern Gaels
Aoibhinn McNamara Moore – Listowel Emmets
Shauna Quigley – Austin Stacks
Eibhlin McCarthy – Currow
Anna McCarthy – Cordal
Sophia Fleming – Castleisland Desmonds
The Senior B game between Kerry and Clare tomorrow has been deferred.
A total of 64 clubs, representing all 32 counties, will be afforded the wonderful opportunity of playing at Croke Park next Sunday, April 19th.
Budding young stars from around the country are preparing for the trip to the famous venue for the LGFA’s annual U10 Go Games Activity Day.
Croke Park is set to hum with anticipation, excitement and energy as players get the chance to showcase their skills on the hallowed sod.
All counties were given the opportunity to select two clubs to be involved but they had to show evidence of a county-organised Go Games programme in order for this to happen.
The lucky clubs selected from local draws will be treated to a day which will provide memories to last a lifetime.
Players, mentors and spectators can expect some brilliant football, all played in a terrific and sporting spirit.
Go Games promotes full participation and fair play, while catering for the developmental needs of the participants.
All clubs will bring a panel of 20 players, with everyone having the opportunity to play in at least four mini-games throughout a morning or afternoon session.
Go Games rules will be employed at all times, with the games overseen by referees representing the participating clubs, who have all completed online training.
They will be ably supported by newly-qualified referees from the Na Dubh Ghall Club in Baldoyle, Dublin.
To find out more about Go Games and how to organise, click on the following link: GO Games
Speaking on behalf of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, President Trina Murray said: “I’m looking forward to another memorable occasion, as we welcome players from all over the country to Croke Park for our U10 Go Games Activity Day.
“The joy and excitement on the faces of our young players as they step from the tunnel onto the pitch is something very special, and a reminder of what our games are all about.
“Days like this don’t happen without incredible teamwork, and I want to sincerely thank the players, mentors, parents, supporters, volunteers, match officials and LGFA staff who continue to work so brilliantly together to create such unforgettable experiences for our future stars.”
The full list of participating clubs reads as follows:
Antrim – St. Enda’s, Lámh Dhearg
Armagh – Silverbridge, Grange
Cavan – Shercock, Templeport
Carlow – Naomh Eoin, Eire Og
Cork – Cloyne, Kinsale
Clare – Doonbeg, St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield
Derry – Slaughtneil, Foreglen
Donegal – Naomh Naille, Bun an Phobail (Moville)
Down – Kilcoo, Teconnaught
Dublin – St Kevins Killians, Na Dubh Ghall
Fermanagh – Newtownbutler, Derrygonnelly
Galway – Claregalway, Kilkerrin Clonberne
Kerry – Ballydonoghue, Killarney Legion
Kildare – Ballymore Eustace, Sarsfields
Kilkenny – Clara, John Lockes
Laois – Shanahoe, Graiguecullen
Leitrim – Leitrim Gaels, Annaduff
Limerick – Ahane, Knockainey
Longford – Ballymore, Mostrim
Louth – St Brides, Dundalk Young Irelands
Mayo – Claremorris, Davitt’s
Meath – St. Marys, St. Peters Dunboyne
Monaghan – Eir Og, Killanny
Offaly – Na Fianna, Clara
Roscommon – St Marys Tulsk, St Kevins Castlerea
Sligo – St Michaels, Coolera Strandhill
Tipperary – Sliabh na mBan, Caisleán Nua
Tyrone – Errigal Ciaran, Aghaloo
Waterford – Kilmacthomas, Ardmore/Grange
Westmeath – Caulry, St. Marys Rochfortbridge
Wexford – Shelmalier, St Annes
Wicklow – Baltinglass, St. Patricks








