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Barryroe’s Emma Deasy and Meabhdh Sexton talk about their camogie success

Barryroe’s Emma Deasy and Meabhdh Sexton talk about their camogie success

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ON THIS week's podcast, we caught up with Barryroe camogie players Emma Deasy and Meabhdh Sexton after they won the county and Munster double this year.


After beating West Cork rivals Kilbree in the junior B county final, they overcame Newcastle West, Moyle Rovers and Kilmaley to win the provincial championship.


Deasy was the joint-captain with Kate Whelton this year while Sexton is the goalkeeper in the team and one of the experienced players.


Both players talk about their success this year, aiming to go up through the grades and their influential manager Tom Farrell.


We also look back at Kilbrittain progressing to the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship final.


The Black and Amber beat Wexford side Davidstown-Courtnacuddy 2-15 to 1-16 last Saturday to book their Croke Park place.


Joe Ryan’s charges will face Sligo champions Easkey in GAA HQ on Saturday, January 10th (3.15pm).


All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.


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Produced by Matthew Hurley


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