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Published 08:02 8 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 08:03 8 Mar 2019 GMT
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By Jackie Cahill
All four O’Connor Cup semi-finalists are former winners of the competition, with 2018 runners-up and 11-time winners UL last crowned champions in 2017.
UCD, the six-time champions and current Division 1 League Champions, were O’Connor Cup winners in 2016, Queens won the title for the one and only time in their history in 2013, and UCC were champions in 2012, the last of their three titles.
This year marks the 32nd anniversary of the Higher Education Committee third-level championships, with Gourmet Food Parlour on board for a second year as title sponsors of the various competitions.
The prestigious O’Connor Cup Final will be streamed LIVE by TG4 on Saturday, March 9, and you can watch the game here.
Emma Spillane, Niamh Cotter, Orlagh Farmer, Hannah Looney, Libby Coppinger, and Sadhbh O’Leary are among the other Cork players in the UCC ranks, while Waterford’s Megan Dunford is another key player to look out for.
Tipperary are represented in the UCC squad by Brid Condon, Caoimhe Condon and Laura Dillon, while there are Kerry, Clare and Leitrim players also included.
UL will start as favourites to reach a sixth straight final but they won’t get anything easy from Queen’s University Belfast, who are captained by Monaghan’s Eimear McAnespie.
Queen’s also have players from Antrim, Down, Tyrone, Armagh, Fermanagh, Louth, Derry and Kerry in their ranks, and Slaine McCarroll from Tyrone featured in the 2018 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Final.
Queen’s were competitive against UCD in the group stages, losing by just a goal, before a six-point victory over NUI Galway sent the squad managed by Mark Doran and Caolan Hendron through to Finals weekend.
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