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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary camogie team drawn in good group ahead of 2024 All-Ireland championship

Tipperary camogie team drawn in good group ahead of 2024 All-Ireland championship

Tipperary’s senior and junior camogie teams have learned their paths ahead of the 2024 championships.

The Senior Championship will see Cork look to defend their crown and make it back-to-back titles in Group 2 as they take on 2021 champions Galway.

They will also need to overcome Clare, Down, Dublin, and Wexford who will be looking to make an impact in the 2024 Championships.

Group 1 of the Senior Championship promises to be an exhilarating one, with beaten 2023 finalists Waterford meeting 2022 winners Kilkenny and the newly promoted Intermediate champions Derry. Waterford will also meet close rivals Tipperary again after a hugely exciting 2023 semi-final which saw Waterford steal a place in the final by overcoming their powerful opposition by just one point. Antrim and Limerick will also look to build upon their 2023 campaign by making their mark in the group.

The Glen Dimplex Premier Junior Championship features two groups. Group 1 is set to be an exciting one, with five counties competing: Tipperary, Armagh, Tyrone, Down and Wicklow.

Tipperary and Armagh both came close to Championship success in 2023 and will be looking to build on their campaigns this year. Wicklow will enter the competition with a new-found confidence after their Nancy Murray Cup success in 2023.

Group 2 sees Laois, Roscommon, Cavan, Louth, Mayo and Limerick compete for Premier Junior success. The group sees four teams who qualified for the knockout stages in their respective 2023 competitions and three teams who continue to make great progress in their counties. Both groups promise to provide some exhilarating and competitive games throughout the season.

As in previous years, six teams will qualify for the knockout stages of the Glen Dimplex Senior All-Ireland Championships, three from each group. The group winners will progress straight to the All-Ireland semi-finals on Saturday 27th July in UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny.

The second and third placed teams will progress to the All-Ireland quarter-finals which will take place in Croke Park, ahead of the GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling semi-finals on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th July. The top two teams in each group will qualify for the Glen Dimplex Premier Junior Championship semi-finals on Saturday 20th July.

Glen Dimplex Camogie All-Ireland Senior Championships: Group 1: Waterford, Tipperary, Limerick, Derry, Antrim, Kilkenny.

Group 2: Cork, Galway, Down, Wexford, Clare, Dublin.

Glen Dimplex Camogie All-Ireland Premier Junior Championships: Group 1: Tipperary, Armagh, Tyrone, Down, Wicklow.

Group 2: Laois, Roscommon, Cavan, Louth, Mayo, Limerick.

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