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Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship Previews – 22nd June 2024

Thu 20th Jun 2024

Tara Gleeson

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The Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship continue this weekend which celebrates Pride Round for the third consecutive year. Pride Round shines a spotlight on inclusivity and diversity within the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championship, ensuring that members of the LGBTQ+ community feel valued, respected, and embraced within the Camogie family. Read our previews for this weekend’s Premier Junior Championship games below. 

 

Armagh v Wicklow – Armagh meet Wicklow at home this Saturday at 2pm in Box IT Athletic Grounds for this Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship clash. Armagh have had an extremely successful campaign so far registering two wins from two games and sitting in second place on the Group 1 table. Wicklow sit just below them in third position on the table having registered one win and one loss from two games. They will need to come into this game with confidence following their recent heavy defeat to Tipperary last weekend.

 

Tyrone v Down – Tyrone and Down play this Saturday in Garvaghy in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship at 2pm. Tyrone are currently placed 4th on the table, and Down follow behind currently placing 5th with neither teams accounting for a win so far in the Championship. Both teams will be looking to make an impression in this game to avoid placing in the bottom spot on the table coming into the final round of games in the coming weeks.

 

Roscommon v Cavan – Having both played two games so far in this year’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship, Roscommon sit at the top of the table with two wins from two games, whereas Cavan sit in 4th place having won one and lost one game respectively. Roscommon will come into this game with great confidence having registered comprehensive wins in their two games. Cavan, who are returning after a three-week break, will be looking to continue their winning ways after they heavily defeated Mayo in their last game. The game takes place on Saturday at 2pm in Padraig Pearses.

 

Mayo v Laois – The final game taking place in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship this Saturday is between Mayo and Laois at 2pm in McHale Park. Laois currently hold the second-place spot on the Group 2 table with two wins from two games so far in the championship. Mayo have struggled to get their season running, having not registered a win in their last three games. They will aim to make a change to that in this weekend’s clash.

 

Fixture details and tickets are available HERE

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