Very Camogie League: All you need to know
SATURDAY
Division 1A
Dublin v Cork, St Peregrine's, 2pm
Waterford v Galway, SETU Arena Carriganore, 2pm
Tipperary v Kilkenny, The Ragg, 2pm
Division 1B
Down v Clare, Clonduff, 1pm
Wexford v Limerick, Enniscorthy 2pm
Antrim v Westmeath, 2pm
Division 2A
Kerry v Meath, Lixnaw, 1.30pm
Derry v Offaly, Owenbeg, 2pm
Armagh v Carlow, Belleek, 2pm
Division 3A
Kildare v Roscommon, Hawkfield Centre Of Excellence, 2pm
Wicklow v Tyrone, Aughrim, 2pm
Louth v Laois, St Brigid's, 2pm
Kildare v Roscommon, Hawkfield Centre Of Excellence, 2pm
ONLINE
Reports on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.
RADIO
Updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport.
STREAMING
Live coverage of Tipperary v Kilkenny on Camogie Association YouTube channel
WEATHER
Initially cloudy, with outbreaks of rain continuing to spread southeastwards in the morning becoming lighter and patchy. Brighter in the northwest by the afternoon but cloud will dominate overall. Highest temperatures of 7-11C with light westerly or variable winds.
Dublin v Cork
This encounter is a repeat of last year's All-Ireland semi-final, which Cork sauntered to victory in on a 4-17 to 0-09 scoreline.
However, Aisling O’Neill missed that match, and her inclusion here is a major boost for Dublin.
Nonetheless, on the evidence of Cork’s first-round victory over Waterford, the Leesiders are in good order early on and look motivated to end a lengthy wait for league honours. I
They have brought in Adrian O’Sullivan, the former Dublin manager, as coach this season with Liam Cronin decamped to the Limerick hurlers.
Dublin got their season under way with a good draw against Tipperary at The Ragg and will hope to be more competitive this time around than when the sides last met.
Waterford v Galway
It doesn't get any easier


