News Category: Camogie
Maths whizz Quirke hoping to help Tipp find the final formula
When you think of four twenty-somethings living together, images of party central are conjured up fairly quickly.
All to play for in moving week for Very Camogie League Division 1A
The action continues apace in the Very Camogie Leagues and Division 1A offers up three intriguing Saturday match-ups that will let us know a lot more about what is likely to unfold with only two more rounds left after this one.
2023 Very Camogie League Round 2 Round-Up
Cork and Tipperary are the only teams with perfect records after two games of an ultra-competitive Division 1A of the Very Camogie League, while All-Ireland champions Kilkenny remain without a point along with Dublin.
Grounded Ziyan Spillane on Clare’s defeat of All-Ireland champions Kilkenny: “It’s one win and we’ve plenty to do”
Ziyan Spillane’s performance was emblematic of the Clare approach, showcasing ferocious endeavour, boundless energy, great touch, her trademark lightning speed and clinical finishing when the opportunities were carved out.
Very Camogie League Division 1A – Previews
Check out Round 2 previews of the Very Camogie League Division 1A games on Saturday February 25th.
2023 Very Camogie League Division 1 – Clare 2-7 Kilkenny 0-11
Clare defeated Kilkenny by 2-7 to 0-11 in the Very Camogie League Division 1 on Sunday February 19th at Cusack Park Ennis.
Tipp claim champs’ scalp as Very Camogie League gets under way
Galway’s defence of their Very Camogie League Division 1A title got off to the bad start as they were beaten 4-9 to 1-9 by Tipperary at The Ragg on a day when last year’s runners-up Cork trounced Dublin by 3-17 to 0-5 at MTU Cork.
The Camogie Association announce the 2023 Very Camogie Leagues
The Camogie Association are delighted to launch the 2023 Very Camogie Leagues this weekend with our long-term sponsors Very (formerly Littlewoods Ireland.)
MIC and Munster GAA partner to launch new Centre of Excellence
The main focus of the new Centre of Excellence will be to encourage children and young people’s participation at all levels of Gaelic games, irrespective of ability, and to promote a lifelong interest in and love of the sports.
Munster GAA Awards – Diarmaid Byrnes named Hurler of the Year
Limerick’s Diarmaid Byrnes is the Munster Senior Hurler of the Year while Ballygunner of Waterford are the Munster Club of the Year. Other winners include Clare’s Doireann Murphy is the Camogie player of the year while the Minor Players of the Year are Tom Delaney (Tipperary) and Bryan Hayes (Cork) in Hurling and Football respectively.
2022 PwC Camogie All-Stars Awards
Cork won 4 All-Stars and Waterford 2 at the 2022 PwC Camogie All-Stars Awards.
Shortlists announced for the 2022 PwC GPA Camogie Players of the Year
Players from All-Ireland champions Kilkenny, runners-up Cork and semi-finalists Waterford are in the running to be crowned the senior PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Year for 2022.