Women’s EY Hockey League Recap: Old Alex Make Big Early Statement

Old Alex were the big winners on day one of the women’s EY Hockey League as they got the best of Belfast Harlequins 4-1 while the other three times on the agenda ended in close-fought draws.

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Brennan’s Brew Of Fitness A Model Solution

Wexford manager Alan Brennan felt that superior fitness was what got his players over the line against a defiant Armagh to return to the intermediate grade at the first attempt as All-Ireland premier junior camogie champions.

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Kelly Cuts Through Cats As Antrim Join Camogie’s Elite

There were strong memories of past heroes and legends around Croke Park as Antrim put on a remarkable exhibition of scoring that Kilkenny could not answer, to win the All-Ireland intermediate camogie final and book their place in the senior ranks next year.

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Murray Managers Agree On Merit As Tribes Edge Verdict After Humdinger

Cathal Murray was brought in to give Galway a harder edge and get them over the line after a series of near misses and the Sarsfields man has delivered in spade, the westerners finishing strongly to claim a second All-Ireland title on his three-season watch from three consecutive final appearances.

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Hannah Looney: “This Year, We Can Go For A Coffee, Or Have A Chat And Get To Know One Another, And I Think You Can See That In How We Are Working For One Another”

Tears of joy flowed from Hannah Looney after John Dermody blew his whistle for the last time at Croke Park last Sunday week. She’ll be hoping for the same outcome this time around.

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Megan Thynne: ‘We Couldn’t Even Get A Challenge Match Those First Years, Counties Would Just Say No. It Was Like We Weren’t Good Enough For Anyone.’

Megan Thynne would give anything to be back in Croke Park this weekend but instead she will have to watch the All-Ireland intermediate camogie final from the comfort of her own home.

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