PREVIEW: Clanmaurice Aims For All-Ireland Camogie Glory

Posted by

.

Mike O’Halloran on Clanmaurice’s bid for All-Ireland glory this weekend…

Laura Collins.

Clanmaurice Camogie Club travel to St Brendan’s Park in Birr on Sunday at 2pm in their bid to become All Ireland Junior Camogie Champions,

They had a nail-biting win over Athleague in the semi-final and now face Kilmessan of Meath in the final.

Kilmessan look like they might be a very formidable outfit but judging by the confidence shown at their press evening a huge upset could be on the cards.

Continued below…

.

Kilmessan will present a huge challenge to the Clanmaurice women, they have scored a huge amount of goals on the road to the final beating the Cavan champions on a scoreline of 5.15 to 0.02.

Patrice Diggin.

Alana Maunsell in goal for Clanmaurice will have to be at her best to keep her net intact, she will be well assisted by her captain Treise Moran who operates in the full back line.

Kerry will look to their county and college star Patrice Diggin, who is an Asbourne Cup medal holder.

Expect Laura Collins from the great Collin’s hurling family in Kilmoyley to be influential also, all the women will have to be at their very best to hold Megan Thynne the Kilessan midfielder.

Operating at full forward for Kilmessan is Katie NiChoillean she bagged three goals in their semi.

Clanmaurice will have to keep the frees to a minimum as Kilmessan’s Ailin Donnely is pretty handy from placed balls. Expect the Clanmaurice women to return with the cup.

Comments are closed.

image