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Ashling Curtis hoping to recieve positive X-Ray results so she is available for All Ireland Final clash versus Antrim

Tickets went on sale today for triple-header at Croke Park on Sunday 12th September.

Shane O'Keeffe by Shane O'Keeffe
Friday 3 September, 2021
in Camogie
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Ashling Curtis hoping to recieve positive X-Ray results so she is available for All Ireland Final clash versus Antrim

The Camogie Association today launched the finals of the 2021 All-Ireland Camogie Championships which will take place as a triple-header at Croke Park on Sunday 12th September.

With tickets on sale today, the Camogie Association are calling on camogie and sports fans to purchase their tickets early and get behind the six teams in the Premier Junior, Intermediate and Senior Finals.

Armagh will take on Wexford in the All-Ireland Premier Junior Final while Kilkenny will face Antrim in the All-Ireland Intermediate final. Both matches will precede the All-Ireland Senior Final between Cork and Galway.

Kilkenny Player Ashling Curtis is hoping to be recovered from her injury come championship final day; Speaking to Scoreline she said

“Personally it is unfortunate, it was a tough one to take the day against Antrim. Coming home on the bus I felt something was not right. I’m about six weeks out now and I do have my x-ray which will hopefully so if the bone is healed or not.”

“If its healed I have every intention of togging out, even for the warm up. It is a panel effort at the end of the day, whatever is right for the team and whatever the management decide. I would be hoping I get myself right and join my panel if the x-ray goes right”

You can tune into the Minors clash with Cork this weekend from 6pm Sunday.

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