Twenty years since they met in the first under-18 national decider, Galway and Kilkenny go head-to-head again this Sunday (26th April 2026) in the Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Camogie Final.
Kilkenny are the defending champions, beating Galway in last year's quarter-final, and were one-point victors when the teams met in the group stages this term.
Back in 2006, the Noresiders were 4-10 to 2-5 winners in McDonagh Park, Nenagh and featured future All-Ireland senior winning captain Michelle Quilty.
At the Electric Ireland launch to UPMC Nowlan Park's double header (which also includes the Minor A Shield Final between Waterford and Wexford), Michelle Quilty caught up with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly for a chat.
Throw-in at UPMC Nowlan Park on Sunday is 2pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM. The Shield decider begins at 12pm.
Throw-in at UPMC Nowlan Park on Sunday is 2pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM. The Shield decider begins at 12pm.
2026 Electric Ireland Camogie All-Ireland Minor Championship Finals Launch 23/4/2026
Pictured is former Kilkenny Minor Camogie player, Michelle Quilty, ahead of the 2026 Electric Ireland Camogie All-Ireland Minor Championship Finals. This summer, Electric Ireland are using their social channels to spotlight players from across the Championships, in recognition of the major impact that playing Minor can have on young people’s future successes, on and off the field. You can follow the campaign on social media @ElectricIreland and via the hashtag #ThisIsMajor.
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