Camogie Association launches the 2022 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Quarter Finals

The Camogie Association today launched the 2022 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Quarter finals which takes place on 16th July 2022 in Semple Stadium, Thurles. Galway and Cork who topped their groups and will head straight to the semi-finals, where they await the winners of the quarter-finals next week where Kilkenny will play Dublin and Waterford will take on Limerick. …

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Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championships Fixtures

This weekend resumes the third round of the Glen Dimplex Camogie All-Ireland Championships. All three levels—Senior, Intermediate and Premier Junior—will be holding their matches on Saturday the 11th.  Both the Galway and Kilkenny senior level teams are coming off of wins in the second round against Offaly and Limerick respectively, and last weekend’s Down v Antrim match ended in a …

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The Camogie Association launched PRIDE Round

The Camogie Association launched PRIDE Round, an initiative which involves affording the third round of the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championship the dedicated name of “PRIDE Round”. PRIDE Round offers the opportunity to make all members of the Camogie Family and the wider community feel welcome, safe, included, and celebrated. Speaking at today’s launch, Uachtarán/President of the Camogie Association, Hilda Breslin …

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Healy enjoying the ride as Galway build depth and title-winning habit

Since the beginning of 2019, Galway have now won two All-Ireland camogie titles and three Littlewoods Ireland National Leagues, meaning that of all the top tier national honours on offer in that time, the only prize that they’ve missed out on was the 2020 All-Ireland, when Denise Gaule’s late penalty snatched a surprise win for Kilkenny. It’s a great time …

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Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 Wrap

Cork are headed for the Littlewoods Ireland Division One Camogie league final after Chloe Sigerson’s 55-metre free in the fourth minute of stoppage time gave them the draw they needed at the end of a tense and windswept clash with Kilkenny at Páirc Uí Chaoimh yesterday. There were immaculate underfoot conditions but driving rain and a swirling diagonal breeze made …

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