The Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship moves to Round 2 of the round-robin phase this weekend, with Waterford aiming for two wins from two.
The Déise were comfortable in their opening-round Group 3 win in Banagher against Offaly, cruising home by a scoreline of 2.26 to 1.09.
Sean Power's side will look to follow that up against Limerick in Cappamore at 2.00 pm on Sunday, June 18.
Reminder that our seniors take on Limerick in the second round of the Glen Dimplex All Ireland Championship on Sunday, 18 June at Cappamore, Co Limerick. Throw in 2 pm. Link for tickets 👇https://t.co/UmFB118TlQ
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— Waterford Camogie (@deisecamogie) June 14, 2023
Power's side has already beaten Limerick in their league encounter, and while no team can be taken for granted, there is a sense of confidence in the capabilities of this group of players.
Antrim are level on points with Waterford in Group 3, and they face Offaly at Roger Casements Portglenone on Saturday at 3.00 pm.
They saw off Limerick in their opening round by a scoreline of 1.15 to 0.14 in Dunloy.
Mind games before match day!!🧠
Watch Cork's Meabh Cahalane put her knowledge to the test in an exciting county quiz, as we gear up for the Cork v Down Senior Glen Dimplex Championship game this weekend!!💪🏆#OurGameOurPassion@Dimplex_Ireland @CorkCamogie @MunsterCamogie pic.twitter.com/QxXXECJ6yb— The Camogie Association (@OfficialCamogie) June 12, 2023
Elsewhere, there are two fixtures in Group 1 to look forward to this weekend, with both taking place on Saturday, June 17.
Cork hosts Down at Páirc Uí Chaoimh from 3.00 pm, aiming to atone for their opening round defeat to Galway.
Galway will look to build on that impressive 1.12 to 0.12 victory as they travel to Cusack Park in Ennis for a 5.00 pm showdown with Clare.
The Banner saw off Down in Round 1 by a score of 1.19 to 2.11 in Liatroim Fontenoys.
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