Tyrone take Ulster Junior Title Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (1612 reads)
A classic display of camogie was show cased in An Port Mór Armagh on Saturday evening between Monaghan and Tyrone in the Ulster Junior Camogie Championship Final. | | | Read More | |
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Offaly lose replay Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (1670 reads)
Div 3 Final Replay
Offaly 3-10 Antrim 6-11
Offaly Juniors travelled to Cooley Kickams Co Louth to play Antrim in the League Final Replay and after a fantastic game of end to end camogie were unlucky to loose out on a scoreline of Offaly 3-10 and Antrim 6-11. | | | Read More | |
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O'Brien's five goals a class act.. Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (1494 reads)
Naas’ success in stepping up the Intermediate grade for the League continued last Monday night when they got the better of a tenacious but low scoring Leixlip outfit. | | | Read More | |
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Clare reach Munster Intermediate Final Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (1454 reads)
Roscrea GAA grounds was basking in glorious sunshine on Sunday April 27th when these both teams took to the field to do battle for a place in the Munster Final. | | | Read More | |
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Offaly U16's into All-Ireland Final Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (1394 reads)
Offaly U16s played Meath in the third round of the championship on Saturday knowing that a win would see them into the All Ireland to meet the 2007 champions Derry in the final.
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Nuacht ó na Dubs Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (1333 reads)
Congratulations to Lucan Sarsfields and Eve Talbot on a superb Social Inclusion Day last week. | | | Read More | |
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Cork Feile Na NGael Round Up Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (1665 reads)
Eight clubs remained from the original eighteen that battled it out for a place in the Cork Feile Na NGael division 1 quarter finals which take place this week on Wed evening.
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Munster Round-up Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (2030 reads)
Munster Intermediate Semi-Final
Clare 2-06 v 0-07 Tipperary
Division 2 National League Final
Clare 4-08 v 3-09 Derry | | | Read More | |
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Camogie promotes social inclusion in Dublin Friday, April 25, 2008 (1534 reads)
130 children from eight schools representing 27 different nationalities gathered in Lucan Sarsfields GAA Club yesterday to learn the skills of Camogie along with President of the Camogie Association, Liz Howard and Cllr. Derek Keating, Deputy Mayor of South Dublin. | | | Read More | |
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Clare v Derry preview Tuesday, April 22, 2008 (1538 reads)
There are two Clare teams in action next weekend with the National League Division 2 Final and the Munster Intermediate Competition also down for decision. | | | Read More | |
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President receives Award from John Treacy Tuesday, April 22, 2008 (1336 reads)
Liz Howard, President of the Camogie Association received the Tipperary Person of the Year Award from John Treacy, Chief Executive of the Irish Sports Council at a function in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel on Friday night. | | | Read More | |
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Nuacht Ath Claith Tuesday, April 22, 2008 (1539 reads)
The Dublin U14 and 16 teams had to settle for second best against Kilkenny over the week-end with U16 side going down narrowly to the Cats in the Leinster Final replay at Trinity Gaels Grounds. | | | Read More | |
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Camogie Captains meet ahead of National League Finals Tuesday, April 22, 2008 (1563 reads)
The captains of Kilkenny, Galway, Derry and Clare met in Dublin ahead of this weekend’s Camogie National League Finals. Kilkenny take on Galway in the Division 1 decider in Nowlan Park on Saturday, while Derry will play Clare in the Division 2 Final. | | | Read More | |
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Kilkenny take Leinster U16 Title Monday, April 21, 2008 (1448 reads)
REIGNING Leinster and All-Ireland champions Kilkenny retained their provincial U16 title with a comfortable 2-8 to 2-5 victory against Dublin yesterday. | | | Read More | |
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Camogie President Honoured by the Tipperary Association Saturday, April 19, 2008 (1416 reads)
President of the Camogie Association, Liz Howard, has been awarded the Tipperary Person of the Year. Ms. Howard will be presented with her award by John Treacy, CEO of the Irish Sports Council, at a reception in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel in Dublin tonight, Friday, April 18th. | | | Read More | |
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Cork Senior League Final 2007 Friday, April 18, 2008 (1066 reads)
BARRYROE 3-7 ST FINBARRS 1-9
Barryroe finally came of age as they took their first senior title when they captured the 2007 league crown as they defeated St Finbarrs in an entertaining contest in Ballincollig on Friday. | | | Read More | |
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Cork 2007 Senior B league Final Friday, April 18, 2008 (887 reads)
DOUGLAS 1-9 ROCKBAN 1-8
A battle to the finish but in the end Douglas just about hung out to take the 2007 Senior B league title to complete the B double for 2007 in Ballinlough on Wednesday last. A very determined Rockban side who many had pencilled in to be county champions last season made the team who will participate in Senior A for 2008 fight all the way before the double was secured and on their performance they will be formidable opponents for anybody in the season ahead. | | | Read More | |
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Cork 2007 Minor Camogie Final Friday, April 18, 2008 (1509 reads)
Douglas 4-5 Ballincollig 3-7
An exciting finish to this Tower View Developments 2007 minor camogie champion’s final as Douglas had to call on all their experience to edge out Ballincollig by the narrowest of margins. Douglas led by nine points at the half time whistles but Ballincollig played with their hearts on their sleeves in the second half as they fought back to get on level terms with seven minutes remaining. A goal from Julia White and a point from Katriona Mackey helped Douglas shade it in the finish despite a late Holly Coomey’s goal for Ballincollig. | | | Read More | |
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ST BRENDA’S CELEBRATES 40 YEARS!! Thursday, April 17, 2008 (2128 reads)
St Brenda’s Camogie Club Ballymacnab had a highly enjoyable and successful 40th Anniversary Gala Night in Armagh City Hotel on Saturday night past. Almost 350 guests had a great evening’s entertainment and joined in the clubs honouring of the 1968 team who started it all off 40 years ago. Also honoured on the night were the six surviving members of the girls who played camogie for the Ballymacnab and Foley teams back in the late 1930’s. | | | Read More | |
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European Hurling and Camogie season gets underway this weekend in Luxembourg Thursday, April 17, 2008 (1478 reads)
This weekend sees the start of the European Hurling season in Luxembourg, when teams from Brussels, The Hague, Zurich and the hosts commence battle for the 2009 European Hurling Championship. The Hague will be aiming to retain the title they won last year after a three in a row record by Zurich. However, the hosts, Luxembourg will be exceptionally hard to beat at home, whilst Brussels were very close to glory last year. | | | Read More | |
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Camogie and Coillte grow the game across the country Wednesday, April 16, 2008 (1481 reads)
Young Camogie players from eight counties joined Liz Howard, President of the Camogie Association, and David Gunning, CEO of Coillte, to launch this year’s Coillte U-14 Development Squads in Croke Park today. | | | Read More | |
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Cork Féile na nGael Wednesday, April 16, 2008 (1429 reads)
The draws for Cork Feile Na NGael Division 1 and 2 competitions were held recently and the competiton will take place on the weekend of April 26th / 27th. | | | Read More | |
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Tipperary Triumph Wednesday, April 16, 2008 (1459 reads)
Last Sunday Waterford travelled to the Ragg to play this fixture in the Munster competition. | | | Read More | |
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Dublin u14's triumph Wednesday, April 16, 2008 (1315 reads)
Having drawn with Kilkenny in their first Round Robin game of this year's Leinster Championship, Dublin under 14's had an impressive 6-9 to 1-5 win over Wexford at Bunclody on Saturday. | | | Read More | |
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Meath take Division 4 Title Monday, April 14, 2008 (1406 reads)
Offaly and Antrim will have to meet again after drawing 1-10 each in a gripping Division 3 National Camogie League final, while the Division 4 crown went to Meath. | | | Read More | |
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Clare Fixtures Saturday, April 12, 2008 (1338 reads)
Due to the rescheduling of Munster U18 game for this Saturday morning in Limerick and also the fixture of a county U14 football game on Saturday afternoon the U14 feile camogie competition will be rescheduled. | | | Read More | |
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Antrim Eye Up National League Title Saturday, April 12, 2008 (1408 reads)
National League Division 4 Final
Roscommon v Meath, 2pm , Naomh Peregrine, Blanchardstown
National League Division 3 Final
Offaly v Antrim, 3.45pm, Naomh Peregrine, Blanchardstown | | | Read More | |
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Dublin news Tuesday, April 08, 2008 (1507 reads)
Seven Open Cup finals and one semi-final were staged in the Phoenix Park on Sunday. | | | Read More | |
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Clare Féile na nGael next weekend Monday, April 07, 2008 (1344 reads)
Féile na nGael - Jim Keane Memorial Trophy:
Clare clubs will battle it out next weekend in the Jim Keane Memorial Trophy to earn the right to represent Clare at Féile na nGael. | | | Read More | |
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Munster Minor Semi Final Report Saturday, April 05, 2008 (1403 reads)
CORK 2-11 TIPPERARY 2-10
A hard fought but deserved victory for the Cork minors they advanced to the Munster final with just one point to spare over a determined Tipperary sides in Mallow on Saturday. | | | Read More | |
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President reflects on a Vibrant Congress Friday, April 04, 2008 (1453 reads)
CAMOGIE President Liz Howard has reflected on a “vibrant” Association Congress last weekend and urged members not to rest on their laurels as the game goes from strength to strength. | | | Read More | |
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Clare on the move Wednesday, April 02, 2008 (1556 reads)
Clare made it three wins from three in the National League in Walsh Park, Waterford on Sunday. | | | Read More | |
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Dublin notes Wednesday, April 02, 2008 (1417 reads)
Tough luck on our Seniors who lost 1-15 to 2-4 to a very determined Wexford side at Kennedy Park, New Ross in the National League Div 1 on Sunday. | | | Read More | |
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Dublin lose to Wexford Wednesday, April 02, 2008 (1473 reads)
A very determined Wexford made amends for their recent Leinster semi-final defeat to Dublin when winning Sunday's National League Div 1 clash 1-15 to 2-4 at Kennedy Park, New Ross. | | | Read More | |
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Laois out of League Wednesday, April 02, 2008 (1776 reads)
Antrim put paid to Laois’ hope of gaining a place in the National League Division 3 Final against Offaly, at an exciting match in Ashbourne on Sunday. | | | Read More | |
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Congratulations to... Wednesday, April 02, 2008 (1477 reads)
Congratulations to Uachtaran, Liz Howard, Ardstiurthoir Sile Wallace,Finance and Marketing Manager Sinead O'Connor on a fruitful, progressive and forward-looking Annual Congress held over the weekend.
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