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Cork camogie players celebrate their league success.

Cork camogie players celebrate their league success.
Busy Weekend for Ulster Camogie
Tyrone’s Senior Camogie Team didn’t have much time to recover from their Ulster Final victory last weekend. The Ulster Champions competed in the All Ireland National League Division 5 Blitz in Lackin County Cavan on Saturday 3rd May.

Fixtures
Camogie Fixtures for the Coming Weekend

Brave Wicklow girls narrowly miss out on First All Ireland Final
Wicklow’s Junior camogie team travelled to Cavan on Saturday 5th May to play in the Division 5 All Ireland league blitz.

Kilcoole Camogie News
Camogie playing this week were the Under 14s who defeated Avondale, the Intermediates who lost to Ballyboden and the Under 12B team who lost theirs second League game to Knockananna.


Kildare Camogie Feile Final
The weekend of 5th May 2008 will go down in history in Celbridge as the club’s under 14 camogie team secured the final leg of a remarkable treble when they won the Kildare Camogie Feile final.

Camogie round-up
Cork captured a 49th Munster senior camogie crown as they retained their provincial title with a 2-11 to 0-12 victory against old rivals Tipperary on Saturday.

Murray magic works oracle for Cork
Cork captured their 49th Munster senior camogie crown with a 2-11 to 0-12 win over Tipperary thanks, in part, to a five star show from ’keeper Aoife Murray.

Downey not looking past Tipp clash
After managing her side to league glory for the first time in 15 years, Kilkenny camogie manager Ann Downey has stated that her side will not be getting too ahead of themselves before their opening Championship encounter with Tipperary on June 1.

Junior County Camogie 6-county blitz
The junior county camogie blitz on Saturday, 3rd of May at 11am at Crowe Park - Lacken GFC grounds was organised by Croke Park in order to promote and develop counties in Camogie.

Fixtures
Camogie Fixtures for the Coming Weekend

Derry denied by determined Clare
Despite their valiant attempts to bring home the National League Division 2 title, the Derry girls lost out to a tenacious Clare side on Saturday. Derry were up for this game after last year’s disappointment in Division 3 but Clare were first out of the blocks.

Tyrone Camogs are Ulster Junior Queens
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.

Antrim take national League crown
Antrim’s ability to find the net has landed them the Division 3 National League title - but it seems strange that the Saffrons should hit the net on six occasions and that Jane Adams is not a goal-scorer.

O’Brien’s five goals for Naas a class act
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 outfil.

Camogie round-up
Kilkenny were crowned Division 1 league champions for a 10th time following last Saturday’s thrilling 3-11 to 0-17 final victory against Galway at Nowlan Park.

Kilkenny and Galway square in off in National League Final
Kilkenny and Galway meet in the Division 1 Final of the National Camogie League on Saturday 26th April in Nowlan Park, Kilkenny.

Camogie sides named
Galway and Kilkenny have announced their line-ups for the national league final on Sunday.

Camogie news
Cavan camogie celebrated Ulster U-14 and U-16 victories

Fixtures
Camogie Fixtures for the coming weekend.

Ulster Camogie Council
Latest Ulster Camogie Press Release.

Camogie Captains meet ahead of National League Finals
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.

Camogie President honoured by the Tipperary Association
President of the Camogie Association, Liz Howard, has been awarded the Tipperary Person of the Year.  Ms. Howard was presented with her award by John Treacy, CEO of the Irish Sports Council, at a reception in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel in Dublin on Friday night, April 18th. 

Camogie round-up
Reigning Leinster and All-Ireland champions Kilkenny retained their provincial U16 title with a comfortable 2-8 to 2-5 victory against Dublin yesterday.

Kildare camogs beaten by Meath
The spring April weather gave way to wintry conditions last Saturday night (19th April) in Cappagh for this encounter between the Lilywhites and the Royals.

Kilcoole Camogie News
This was a good week for the Intermediates in Dublin and Wicklow when they recorded back to back victories.

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