This coming Saturday is a massive day for both the Tipperary Junior and Senior camogie panels as they play their final group games of the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland championships at home in the County Camogie Grounds. These games are both top-of-the-table clashes with a place in the All-Ireland semi-final up for grabs.
In the opening encounter at 2 pm, Tipperary will entertain Armagh. At 4 pm, the senior game will see Tipperary and Kilkenny go head-to-head
JUNIORS V ARMAGH
Just like Tipperary Armagh are unbeaten so far in this year’s junior championship and like Tipperary will have pin pointed the final group clash as the most important and toughest of the campaign.
Tipperary beaten finalist in 2023 will take on Armagh beaten finalist of 2022 in what should be a really close encounter to determine who will finish first in the group and book their spot in an All-Ireland semi-final.
SENIORS V KILKENNY
In the senior game, set for a 4 pm throw-in, Tippeary have really impressed to date with four wins on a trot the closest being the opener against Waterford.
Kilkenny are also unbeaten to date but crucially they and Waterford couldn't be separated and had to settle for a draw and a share of the points. This means a win or a draw will see Denis Kelly’s side top the group and avoid a tricky quarter-final scenario.
The sides met in last year’s final group also where it finished all square and if previous encounters are anything to go by a closely fought thrilling game is expected.
So, two huge games for Tipperary Camogie this Saturday and a day where we need as many camogie followers as possible to turn up and cheer the girls on.
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