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Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork and Galway teams named for semi-final double-header

All roads lead to Limerick as the four top sides go head-to-head for coveted All-Ireland final spots.

TOMORROW EVENING IS shaping up to be a busy one at the Gaelic Grounds.

original Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork and Galway are all in action.

All eyes are on Limerick as both of the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland senior camogie championship semi-finals are down for decision.

The first clash on the double-header bill sees reigning All-Ireland champions Kilkenny and somewhat surprise semi-finalists Dublin go head-to-head [Throw-in 5.15pm, live on RTÉ], before in-form Cork and the Tribeswomen compete for the second All-Ireland final spot [Throw-in 7pm, live on RTÉ].

David Herity has name an unchanged Dublin starting fifteen from their quarter-final win over Wexford, as they prepare for their first All-Ireland semi-final in 27 years. They’re bidding to reach the decider for the first time since 1986.

On the Kilkenny front, Ann Downey likewise has stuck to the same fifteen that started their last outing. The reigning All-Ireland champions haven’t been in action since they beat the Sky Blues in the group stages, and the scoreline was 3-13 to 0-8 on that occasion.

For the second semi-final tie, Group Two toppers Cork — who won all four of their fixtures — have unveiled one change to their side to face Galway. Pamela Mackey comes into corner back, while Eimear O’Sullivan is the player to make way.

In a week dominated by the dual clash saga surrounding Libby Coppinger, she strikes up an unchanged midfield partnership with Ashling Thompson.

Galway field the same starting team that overcame Tipperary in the quarter-final.

Kilkenny celebrate after the game Kilkenny are the defending All-Ireland champions. Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO

All-Ireland senior camogie semi-finals:

  • Dublin v Kilkenny, Gaelic Grounds, 5.15pm
  • Cork v Galway, Gaelic Grounds, 7pm

Dublin:

1. Faye McCarthy

2. Áine Woods
3. Eve O’Brien (Captain)
4. Gráinne Quinn

5. Hannah Hegarty
6. Aisling Carolan
7. Eva-Marie Elliott

8. Miriam Twomey
9. Eimear McCarthy

10. Ali Twomey
11. Alison Maguire
12. Ellen McGovern

13. Emma Flanagan
14. Aisling Maher
15. Siobhán Kehoe

Kilkenny:

1. Emma Kavanagh

2. Catherine Foley
3. Davina Tobin
4. Grace Walsh

5. Claire Phelan
6. Ann Dalton
7. Aisling Dunphy

8. Meighan Farrell
9. Anna Farrell (Captain)

10. Julieann Malone
11. Katie Power
12. Denise Gaule

13. Shelly Farrell
14. Miriam Walsh
15. Danielle Morrissey

Cork:

1. Aoife Murray

2. Pamela Mackey
3. Rena Buckley (Captain)
4. Laura Treacy

17. Meabh Cahalane
6. Gemma O’Connor
7. Chloe Sigerson

8. Libby Coppinger
9. Ashling Thompson

10. Amy O’Connor
11. Orla Cronin
12. Orla Cotter

13. Hannah Looney
14. Niamh McCarthy
15. Katrina Mackey

Galway:

1. Sarah Healy

2. Sarah Dervan
3. Róisín Black
4. Tara Kenny

5. Lorraine Ryan
6. Rebecca Henelly
7. Heather Cooney (Captain)

8. Ann Marie Starr
9. Niamh Kilkenny

10. Niamh McGrath
11. Maria Cooney
12. Orlaith McGrath

13. Siobhán McGrath
14. Ailish O’Reilly
15. Aoife Donohue

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