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Brídíní Oga Glenravel face an unknown opponent in All Ireland quarter final

All Ireland Junior A Camogie quarter-final

Bridini Oga Glenravel v Fullen Gaels Mancheser

At Whitehall Colmcille, Dublin

Glenravel Camogs travel to Dublin on Saturday to take on British Champions Fullen Gaels of Manchester in the All Ireland Junior A Camogie Championship. The Glenravel girls, who were All Ireland champions at this level back in 2022, have had a great fun so far, beating Loughgiel in the county final in Ahoghill, Ballyholland of Down in the Ulster semi-final at Fr Maginn Park and Dungiven of Derry in the Ulster final in Portglenone.

Dungiven was their hardest game of the campaign and it took two great goals from Aimee Traynor and one from Molly Woulahan to see them through.

Saturday’s opponents are something of an unknown quantity. The strength of exile teams over the years can vary but the fact that the won the British championship is a fair indication that they will be strong, considering the strength of some of the teams in London.

However the Glenravel girls have prepared well under managers Chris Dornan and Ronan Donnelly and travel in good spirits looking forward to the challenge, and if they can reproduce the form they have shown in the campaign so far then they won’t be far away.

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