A SEMPLE STADIUM double-header has been arranged for next Saturday’s Liberty Insurance All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-finals but we only know three of the four teams involved.
The controversy over who qualifies in third place from Group 2 has rumbled on with both Dublin and Clare tied. Both counties have submitted appeals over the saga.
The Camogie Association released a statement this evening confirming Semple Stadium as the venue and outlining the confusion over who will face Wexford at the quarter-final stage.
“Wexford’s opponents in the quarter-finals will be established on foot of consideration of appeals submitted by Clare and Dublin Camogie Boards over pre-determined competition procedures which come into effect in the event of a team ending level after the group stages.”
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The fixture between Wexford and Clare or Dublin has been pencilled in for 2pm next Saturday at the Thurles venue.
It’s the curtain-raiser to the meeting of All-Ireland champions Cork and Tipperary in Semple Stadium at 4pm.
There's a Semple camogie double-header next Saturday but we only know 3 of the 4 teams
A SEMPLE STADIUM double-header has been arranged for next Saturday’s Liberty Insurance All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-finals but we only know three of the four teams involved.
The controversy over who qualifies in third place from Group 2 has rumbled on with both Dublin and Clare tied. Both counties have submitted appeals over the saga.
The Camogie Association released a statement this evening confirming Semple Stadium as the venue and outlining the confusion over who will face Wexford at the quarter-final stage.
“Wexford’s opponents in the quarter-finals will be established on foot of consideration of appeals submitted by Clare and Dublin Camogie Boards over pre-determined competition procedures which come into effect in the event of a team ending level after the group stages.”
The fixture between Wexford and Clare or Dublin has been pencilled in for 2pm next Saturday at the Thurles venue.
It’s the curtain-raiser to the meeting of All-Ireland champions Cork and Tipperary in Semple Stadium at 4pm.
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