Very Camogie League Opening Weekend Fixtures

This weekend (Feb. 18-19) sees the first Very Camogie League action, in Division 1 and 2. Details below so you can catch the action! Two division 1A matches will be played on Saturday the 18th at 2pm: Dublin will take on Cork at MTU Cork, and Galway will take on Tipperary at the Ragg. On Sunday the 19th Kilkenny will …

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Extra-time drama in the Ashbourne Cup Camogie Final

There was more drama in the Ashbourne Cup as TU Dublin were crowned Ashbourne Cup Champions for the first time in their history after a last minute free from Antrim’s Roisin McCormick in the depths of added time of  the extra time period. The battle between the colleges was always nail-bitingly close and McCormick had already brought the game to …

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AIB Camogie Club Championship Finals this weekend

This Saturday (December 17th) sees an exciting double header in Croke Park with the Intermediate and Senior club teams battling it out to be AIB Camogie All Ireland Club Champions. First up is the intermediate sides of James Stephens (Kilkenny) v Clonduff (Down) with throw-in at 4.15pm. The senior decider follows between Sarsfield (Galway) s v Loughgiel Shamrocks (Antrim) at …

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AIB Camogie All-Ireland Club Championships Fixtures

This weekend sees the AIB All-Ireland Camogie Club Championship Semi-Finals take place in Senior, Intermediate and Junior grade. AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Championship semi-finals On December 10th, Sarsfields  (Galway) v St. Vincents (Dublin) takes place in St. Brendan’s Park, Birr, Co. Offaly (R42HX57) at 1.30pm with referee John Dermody. Tickets available here: https://www.universe.com/embed2/events/aib-all- ireland-club-championship-semi-final-tickets-BRZLFN The other semi-final takes place also on …

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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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Lucia McNaughton: “In Our Parish, There’s Not A Lot Else To Do. It’s Kind Of Play Hurling And Camogie, And Go To Mass”

On Sunday Lucia McNaughton will captain Antrim on the day of her 26th birthday, in the All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Final against Kilkenny (2pm).

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Leann Fennelly: “Before The Semi-Final, One Of The Young Ones Was Like, ‘Jeez, My Body’s Going To Be In Bits When I’m Leann’s Age’”

Leann Fennelly was more than satisfied with her seven All-Ireland medals and had long given up notions of wearing the black and amber to which her family is congenitally joined it seems.

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