PREVIEW: Eamonn Ryan Looks Ahead To Cork Ladies All Ireland Quarter Final
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The Rebels continue the defence of their All Ireland title against rivals Galway.
Cork meet Galway in the TG4 All Ireland Quarter Finals on Saturday evening in Limerick.
The All Ireland Champions face a formidable opposition they beat by a single point in their League Final replay last May.
The winners progress to a semi final against Kerry or Mayo, who contest the first quarter final in the Gaelic Grounds in the double header.
Eamonn Ryan has made just one change to the side that hammered Meath in their qualifier victory on Bank Holiday Monday last, Orla Finn drops out as Rena Buckley returns to the Rebel midfield where she partners her dual star team-mate Briege Corkery.
Galway Manager Kevin Reidy has made four changes to the Galway team that beat Mayo in the Connacht Final.
Tina Hughes comes into goals for Joanna Connolly, Sarah Gormely replaces Barbara Hannon at wing back, Aoibheann Daly comes in for Caitriona Cormican at wing forward, while Patricia Gleeson replaces Annette Clarke at full forward.
Click PLAY below to hear the pre match thoughts of Eamonn Ryan, the Rebels Manager begins by discussing their comprehensive qualifier victory over Meath.
Cork V Galway - All Ireland Quarter Final - Gaelic Grounds Limerick at 6pm.
Tune in to The Big Red Bench from 6pm on Saturday as we follow the action live, while on Sundays show we'll have reaction and analysis after what is expected to be a huge battle.
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