Cork gearing up to give All-Ireland winners a rousing Rebel welcome back home 

The homecoming celebrations will take place in the Cork Camogie Grounds on Castle Road from 5.30pm.
Cork gearing up to give All-Ireland winners a rousing Rebel welcome back home 

Cork fans from Sliabh Rua at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland camogie finals at Croke Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare.

Cork fans are being urged to turn out their droves tomorrow night to give their triumphant camogie heroines a rousing Rebel welcome back home.

The All-Ireland winning Cork intermediate and senior teams will return the Leeside with both the O’Duffy and McGrath Cups in tow tomorrow evening to what will no doubt be a rapturous welcome.

The homecoming celebrations will take place in the Cork Camogie Grounds on Castle Road.

The celebrations will get underway with entertainment from 5.30pm, with the All-Ireland champions due to take to the stage with their silverware at 6.30pm.

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