*Kilmihil’s Megan Downes Rigney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. 

SENIOR and intermediate champions Kilmihil and Liscannor saw their Munster campaigns end just as they were beginning while Kilmurry Ibrickane are through to the provincial senior b decider.

Beaten finalists last year, Comeragh Rangers of Waterford picked off second half goal via Ava Connolly and Eileen Power to record a 2-14 2-2 victory at home to Kilmihil in Saturday’s semi-final.

Kilmihil were without their player of the game from their county final success over Banner Ladies with Dervla Higgins captaining Athenry to win the Galway senior camogie title where they defeated reigning All-Ireland champions Sarsfields.

Liscannor’s memorable year came to an end when they lost out to Kerry champions Moyvane on a score of 1-12 1-6. The North Clare have had a memorable season, the highlight of which was securing their promotion to the senior ranks after an extra time victory over West Clare Gaels.

Kilmurry Ibrickane were deserving winners of Ballymacabry to record a 4-8 0-6 victory. They were 2-6 0-3 ahead at the interval and remained in front when the final whistle sounded at Páirc Naomh Mhuire in Quilty. A Munster Senior B final with Glanmire sees them travel to Mallow this Saturday where the game commences at 1pm.

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