Susie Delaney in action for Laois in the Division 3 league final against Roscommon. Picture Credit: Pascal Walsh
The Laois Camogie team will put their flawless 2025 record on the line on Bank Holiday Monday as they travel to Freshford to take on Kilkenny’s second team in the semi-finals of the Leinster Intermediate Championship.
Laois arrive in the last four, brimming with confidence after a perfect league campaign which saw them crowned Division 3A champions following a composed final win over Roscommon in April.
Their opponents on Monday, Kilkenny's second string, came through a tense quarter-final battle with Meath by the narrowest of margins, edging a 1-14 to 2-10 win.
Kilkenny’s strength in depth across all levels is well known, and their Intermediate side are always capable of producing top-class performances, particularly at home.
The other semi-final between Dublin and Carlow takes place on Saturday, with both counties also enjoying strong campaigns to date.
Laois and Kilkenny will throw-in at 2pm on Bank Holiday Monday, May 5, at Páirc Lachtain, Freshford.
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