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06 Sept 2025

Mouthwatering last eight clashes await in the Tipperary camogie championship!

Tipperary champions Drom & Inch

Cathal Bourke pictured presenting Drom & Inch captain Aoife McGrath with the Bernie O'Dowd Perpetual Cup

The FBD Insurance county senior camogie championship is now whittled down to the quarter-final stage where the stakes get even higher with every puck of the ball. 

Reigning champions Drom-Inch have set a new target of 'The drive for five' as they look to continue on their dominance of the championship. They are up against  Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams.

Clonoulty/Rossmore will look to Courtney Ryan and experienced forward Cait Devane to challenge for honours and they play Silvermines while the inspiring Karen Kennedy will look to guide Thurles Sarsfields to the next round when they take on Éire Óg Annacarty.

Up and coming side Borris Ileigh will face Burgess-Duharra for a place in the last four. The fixtures are as follows in the senior quarter finals:

Drom & Inch v Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams on Sunday 24th September at 4pm in The Ragg

Clonoulty Rossmore v Silvermines on Sunday 24th September at 4pm in Dillon Quirke GAA Grounds 

Thurles Sarsfields v Annacarty on Saturday 23rd September at 2pm in Thurles

Borrisileigh v Burgess Duharra – Monday 25th September at 7.30pm in Borrisoleigh

The fixture has been made too for the relegation final, as Nenagh Éire Óg will take on Cashel King Cormacs. 

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