Waterford Camogie Notes

January 12, 2015

Waterford Camogie Fundraiser

On Saturday 31st January the Waterford Camogie County Board are holding a fundraiser at Kilcohan greyhound track which we hope that all clubs will support. Waterford camogie had an extremely successful year in 2014 but funding the various County squads is expensive and we need the support of players, their families and local business to help us continue the excellent work that is occurring.

Clubs will be issued the tickets at the next county board meeting.

Why not make this event a club social event so that players, coaches and Waterford supporters can get together and celebrate what camogie in Waterford achieved in 2014 while helping us prepare for the playing season ahead. Advertisements in the program are still accepted and cost €40 for a quarter page, €60 for a half page and €100 for a full page.


Lismore Camogie Team

Best wishes to Lismore Camogie team that are preparing to defend their All Ireland Intermediate Club title. They play Oranmore/Maree from Galway in the semi-final on February 1st. .


Mercy Secondary Camogie Team

Congratulations to the Mercy Secondary School camogie team that won the Munster Junior D title last Saturday in blustery conditions at Passage GAA grounds against Loretta from Fermoy. Although trailing at halftime the team went onto win the title by 2-03 to 1-02.

Level 1 Coaching Course

A Level 1 Camán Get Hooked Coaching Course will take place on February 6th, 7th and 14th at a West Waterford venue.

The course is open to all coaches who have completed a foundation course over 12 months ago and are involved with underage club teams.

The course runs from 6pm-10pm on Friday February 6th, 9.30am-5pm on Saturday February 7th and 9.30-5pm on Saturday February 14th.

The cost is €40 per persons in 2014.


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