AIB were winners of the LGFA Interfirms Cup last year.

List of teams in the LGFA’s 2024 Interfirms recreational blitz includes one from Mayo

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association has announced the teams bidding to become 2024 Interfirms champions.

All roads lead to the GAA’s National Games Development Centre at the Sport Ireland Campus in Blanchardstown, Dublin, on Saturday (October 5), with 12 teams signed up to compete for the top prize.

In addition, 20 teams have signed up to take part in a recreational blitz, where no matter what the level, experience or ability, teams will play lots of football, socialise with each other and have fun.

The list of teams taking part in the recreational blitz includes one from Mayo – Baxter Healthcare.

The teams competing in the competitive section, meanwhile, will battle it out for the cup and shield titles on offer.

AIB claimed another LGFA Interfirms Cup last year and will be gunning for top honours again.

Three-in-a-row winners from 2017-2019, AIB did not compete in 2022 but were back with a bang in 2023 to get their hands on the silverware.

Zurich Insurance, Shield winners last year, will compete in the competitive blitz once again.

The teams who will aim for LGFA Interfirms glory are as follows: AIB (Dublin); An Post Insurance (Westmeath); H&MV Engineering (Limerick); Irish Defence Forces (National); Irish Prison Service (National); Moate Community School (Westmeath); Boston Scientific (Galway); Navan Hospital (Meath); PWC - two teams (Dublin); Zurich Insurance (Wexford); Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (Antrim).

The following teams will take part in the recreational blitz: Baxter Healthcare (Mayo); Dublin Fire Brigade (Dublin); Ardscoil na Tríonóide (Kildare); St. Kevin’s CC, Dunlavin (Wicklow); PWC (Dublin); NI Civil Service (Antrim); Navan Hospital (Meath); Irish Prison Service - three teams (National); Intel (Kildare); Dundalk Institute of Technology (Louth); Ardscoil Rath Iomghain (Kildare); APU (Cavan); Alternative Heat - two teams (Down); Activ8 Energies (Monaghan); Boston Scientific (Galway); Boston Scientific (Clonmel); Flogas (Louth).