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Kilkenny to begin All-Ireland defence against Wexford

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Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie champions Kilkenny will face Dublin, Tipperary and Wexford in Group 2 following this evening's championship draw.The Cats, who saw off Cork in last year's decider at Croke Park, will begin their campaign on the weekend of 10/11 June against their Slaneyside neighbours.The Rebels, who've lost the last two finals, are in alongside Galway, Clare and Down, and it'll be a repeat of the 2021 All-Ireland final, when the Tribeswomen defeated the Munster supremos, which will kick off the action in Group 1 on 3/4 June.Group 3 is the weakest group, with 2022 quarter-finalists Waterford and Limerick pitted against Antrim and Offaly.The top two teams in each group will progress to the knockout stages, with a draw to decide which two winners go straight to the semis, and who has to face an extra round in the quarter final.Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championship draws: Senior Group 1: Cork, Galway, Clare, Down Group 2: Kilkenny, Dublin, Tipperary, Wexford Group 3: Waterford, Limerick, Antrim, Offaly Intermediate Group 1: Cork, Dublin, Kilkenny, Kildare, Galway Group 2: Derry, Wexford, Carlow, Antrim Group 3: Meath, Laois, Kerry, Westmeath Junior Group 1: Cavan, Wicklow, Tipperary Group 2: Armagh, Mayo, Limerick, Offaly Group 3: Clare, Louth, Tyrone, Roscommon

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