Vikki Wall

Wall selected for Leinster

Vikki Wall will be Meath's sole representative on the Leinster panel for Saturday's Ladies Interprovincial Football tournament at WIT Sports Campus.
Leinster will be captained by Lyndsey Davey, the Dublin star who is one of three nominees for the 2018 TG4 Senior Players' Player of the Year award. 
Cork's 11-time All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football medallist Briege Corkery is set for a dramatic return to after she was named Munster captain. 
Corkery (31), won her 11th All-Ireland Senior Football medal in 2016, but hasn't pulled on the red shirt since. 
She did, however, return to play a part in Cork's successful march to the 2018 All-Ireland senior Camogie title, but the Interprovincials will mark her return to elite-level Football. 
The four provinces have revealed their squads for a tournament that will get underway at 11am, with the Interprovincial and Shield Finals pencilled in for 3.30pm. 
Ulster are the current holders and aiming for a seventh successive Interprovincial crown and will be captained by Neamh Woods, who skippered Tyrone to TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate glory against Meath in September. 
Connacht will be led out by Galway captain Tracey Leonard.

Leinster panel:

1 Mary Rose (Kelly St. Fintans,Wexford)

2 Nicole Feery (Tyrellspass, Westmeath)

3 Marie Byrne (Kilmore, Wexford)

4 Trina Duggan (Suncroft, Kildare)

5 Lorna Fusciardi (Foxrock/Cabinteely, Wicklow)

6 Fiona Claffey (Foxrock/Cabinteely, Westmeath)

7 Laura Nerney (Foxrock/Cabinteely, Laois)

8 Maud Ann Foley (Coralstown/Kinnegad, Westmeath)

9 Bernie Breen (Baile Dubh Tire, Wexford)

10 Carla Rowe (Clann Mhuire, Dublin)

11 Lyndsey Davey (Skerries Harps, Dublin)

12 Erone Fitzpatrick (Park Ratheniska, Laois)

13 Mairéad Daly (St. Rynaghs, Offaly)

14 Jackie Kinch (Tinahely, Wicklow)

15 Lucy McCartan (St. Lomans Mullingar, Westmeath)

16 Rebecca McGuirk (Suncroft, Kildare)

17 Fiona Coyle (St. Marys Rochfortbridge, Westmeath)

18 Jennifer Rogers (Milltown, Westmeath)

19 Rachel Dillon (Milltown, Westmeath)

20 Amy Horan (Ballymore Eustace, Kildare)

21 Siobhán O’Sullivan (Eadestown, Kildare)

22 Sarah Hogan (Tinahely, Wicklow)

23 Sarah Miley (Clara, Wicklow)

24 Caoimhe Simms (St. Brigids, Laois)

25 Eva Galvin (St. Conleth's, Laois)

26 Ellen Dowling (Suncroft, Kildare)

27 Vikki Wall (Dunboyne, Meath)

28 Grace Clifford (Eadestown, Kildare)

29 Rebecca Carr (Geraldines, Louth)

30 Nessa Dooley (Castledermot, Kildare)