Sport
Big home game for St Paul’s on Saturday night
Reigning cup champions the Dublin Lions are the visitors this Saturday as Utility Trust St Paul’s aim to extend their narrow lead at the top of the Southern Conference. The game tips off at 7.30pm at the Killarney Sports & Leisure Centre.
Paul’s have won all but one of their ten league fixtures so far, a record which leaves them in pole position to secure a playoff berth at the end of the regular season. Finishing top of their conference would earn them a valuable home semi-final.
The Lions are sure to provide a stern test, however; they recently proved their credentials by reaching the 2023/24 cup final, which will be played next weekend at the National Basketball Arena in Dublin.
Including this weekend’s match, Paul’s have four home games remaining. They will host SETU Carlow on Sunday, January 28, Moy Tolka Rovers on February 10 and the Limerick Sports Huskies on February 17. James Fleming’s side will also have two away matches in the run-in, versus the Limerick Celtics and the Marble City Hawks.
Lynn Jones is expected to miss the Lions game through injury with Denise Dunlea and Leah McMahon in line to see more minutes in her absence.

