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Laois camogie, after winning junior All-Ireland in 2025, aims to stay in intermediate by competing in the 2026 league.
Laois camogie captain Clodagh Tynan says her team is ready to compete in the intermediate championship after winning the junior All-Ireland title in August 2025 by defeating Armagh.
Returning to intermediate after two difficult years, including relegation, the team aims to avoid a long stay in the junior grade.
They begin their Centra National League campaign against Kerry, with strong competition from Derry, Carlow, Meath, and Westmeath in Division 2A.
Tynan emphasized the importance of the league in assessing readiness and noted challenges in adapting to the faster pace of play.
New rules, including sideline pucks from the hand inside the 45-yard line and stricter penalties for dissent and helmet removal, are expected to speed up the game, though consistent officiating remains crucial.
While an All-Ireland title is a long-term goal, Tynan’s immediate focus is on staying competitive and avoiding relegation.
Laois camogie, después de ganar el All-Ireland junior en 2025, tiene como objetivo mantenerse en la categoría intermedia compitiendo en la liga de 2026.