Super League preview: Liffey Celtics can take Women's Super League top spot with win over St Paul's
Glanmire players Sinead O'Reilly and Del'Janae Williams try to block Alexandra Havarette, Liffey Celtics.
FloMAX Liffey Celtics can go joint-top of the Women’s Super League on eight wins if they defeat Utility Trust St. Paul’s on Saturday, with current table toppers SETU Waterford Wildcats not playing this weekend. In the Men’s Super League, Killester head coach Jonny Grennell cited a “tricky to navigate” Christmas period, as they prepare to face Maree.
Liffey Celtics, who are without Irish international Ciara Bracken, won 98-65 at St. Paul’s on the opening day of the season, but head coach Karl Kilbride isn’t underestimating this weekend’s opponents who are trying to snap a four-game losing run.




