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Camogie stars showcase skills to national audience

By Sean Moriarty
Future camogie stars were given the chance to showcase their skills to a national audience in Killarney on Saturday.
Fitzgerald Stadium hosted an inter-county camogie match for the first time.
The Kerry team got their National League Division 2A campaign underway against Westmeath at the famous Lewis Road venue and the match attracted national media attention.
At half-time the Killarney Camogie Club’s Under 13s were allowed on to the hallowed turf of Fitzgerald Stadium where they played a demonstration match in front of the large crowd.
”The girls showed off their great skills and no doubt are shining stars of the future for Killarney and Kerry,” said club PRO Caroline O’Leary.
“It was a great privilege to be part of history at the first ever senior camogie match to be played in Fitzgerald Stadium.”
Caroline thanked the efforts of coaches Sarah Dineen, Sean Casey and Gerard Breen for making the unique event happen.
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