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01 Apr 2026

GAA: Derry's Ulster camogie final clash with Down is set for Páirc Esler this Sunday

Pairc Esler
Derry's Ulster senior camogie final against Down will take place in Newry's Páirc Esler this Sunday, with a 2.30 throw-in. The Ulster camogie council operate a home or away policy.  Down won the toss earlier in the week and opted for the Newry venue. Derry are the current Ulster champions, following their win over Antrim last season at Swatragh. Former Tipperary and Derry hurler John O'Dwyer took over the Oakleaf hotseat this season. Goals from Dervla O'Kane and Gráinne McGoldrick helped them to a hard fought win over Antrim in Sunday's semi-final. Derry and Down will also meet in the first game of the All-Ireland championship on Saturday, June 16.

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