News Category: Camogie
Rebels’ Clodagh aiming to be in like Finn
When the Cork hurling team cruised to victory in the National League final against Tipperary last Sunday, it was the county’s first success in that competition since 1998.
Munster GAA curtain-raisers confirmed
Munster GAA are delighted to partner with Munster Camogie once again this year to provide curtain-raisers for some of our Munster SHC games.
2025 Very Camogie League Division 1B Final – Antrim 3-10 Clare 1-11
Three first-half goals into the wind, capitalising on some shaky defensive play from Clare, laid the foundations as Antrim were able to keep their noses in front in the second half to win the Very Camogie League Division 1B title on the NGDC’s main pitch in Abbotstown.
It’s all in the wrists for Clare captain Áine O’Loughlin
It was evident from early on that Áine O’Loughlin possessed ability, but being very tall, it was the ball-winning ability that is still such a feature of her game that was utilised primarily.
2025 Very Camogie League Division 1A Round 3 Round-up
Waterford took a huge step towards securing their Division 1A status in the Very Camogie Leagues this afternoon, as they fired in three first-half goals to set up a 3-16 to 0-12 win over Dublin at Parnell Park.
Renewed Maher a familiar driving force as much changed Tipp begin defence of Camogie League title
Caoimhe Maher loves playing camogie and relishes being in the midst of the pressure cooker on the biggest days with Tipperary.
2024 Munster GAA Awards
The 2024 Munster GAA Awards took place on Saturday December 14th at the Fota Island Resort.
2024 Munster GAA Awards – Sarsfields named Munster Club of the Year
The achievement of Sarsfields of Cork winning their first Munster Club Hurling title will be recognised at Saturday night’s Munster GAA Awards at the Fota Island Resort as they accept the Munster Club of the Year for 2024.
Full of beans Hayes finds right blend to prompt POTY campaign
When Laura Hayes was a youngster, her mother used to shove her out the door in the morning and lock it behind her.
Saoirse McCarthy on how best friends drove one another to scale camogie’s heights
Saoirse McCarthy missed out on being crowned the PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Year after receiving a second consecutive nomination, but the Cork dynamo’s joy for her teammate, Laura Hayes was as genuine as you could get.
Sports TV Broadcasting Course
Nemeton TV, a leading name in sports broadcasting, is proud to announce the launch of its new and innovative Sports TV Broadcasting Course commencing in an Rinn late November 2024.
Sixth the best after some isolating, low days: Treacy
Laura Treacy thought last year’s victory was the sweetest but contemplating how Sunday’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie final against Galway had unfolded and how for a while, there was a worry she would not be involved at all, the Killeagh stalwart determined that medal number six might just be the most valuable of them all.