Limerick referee appointed for Offaly's All-Ireland Final showdown with Kerry
The referee has been appointed for Offaly's All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Final showdown with Kerry on Sunday, August 10 in Croke Park.
Donnacha O’Callaghan from Limerick will take charge of the Intermediate Final featuring Kerry and Offaly.
The Limerick referee's club is Feohanagh Castlemahon which is close to the border of Kerry and Cork in South West Limerick.
Offaly reached the final with a dramatic win over Antrim while Kerry saw also saw off an Ulster County in the semi-final with a five point victory over Down.
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Justin Heffernan of Blackwater, Wexford has been appointed to referee the Senior Final, a blockbuster clash between reigning champions Cork and last year’s runners-up Galway.
Enda Loughnane of Oranmore, Galway will oversee the Premier Junior Final, which sees 2024 finalists Laois face off against Armagh.
Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Brian Molloy said, "Congratulations to Enda, Donnacha and Justin for their outstanding contributions to the 2025 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championships to date.
"Refereeing an All-Ireland Final is a huge honour, not only for the officials involved, but for their families, clubs and counties.
"Thank you also to Evoke, our National Referee Sponsor, who continue to support our officials and The Camogie Association."
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