News Category: Camogie
PwC Camogie All Star Awards 2023 Winners
The winners of the 2023 PwC Camogie All-Star Awards were announced at a prestigious awards ceremony, in Croke Park on Saturday, 4th November.
Matthew Twomey: From brain surgery and “horrific” aftermath to a life in coaching and Manager of the Year
The number of messages and in particular, the geographical spread of them, meant a lot to Matthew Twomey.
Press Release – USGAA sna Rockies: Cluichí Ceannais 2023
A unique sports and cultural documentary commissioned by Munster GAA will air on TG4 this Tuesday 31st of October at 8pm.
From the 18th-20th of August, a host of teams from all across North America travelled to Denver, Colorado for the USGAA finals.
2023 PwC Camogie All-Star Award Nominations Announced
The nominations for the highly anticipated 2023 PwC Camogie All-Star Awards have been revealed.
Munster GAA Coaching and Games Development Web Site
The Munster GAA Coaching and Games Development section of this web site provided links to a range of information, resources and activities for all our coaches.
Gaelic Games Associations Committed to Go Games to Give Every Child a Go
The GAA, the Camogie Association and Ladies Gaelic Football Association are launching the updated Go Games Policy.
Doing things the Déise way
Sean Power has spoken about not wasting energy swimming against the tide. Waterford is a passionate sporting county, insanely so when it comes to Gaelic games and people are desperate for success.
Many ingredients combining to make Rebels roar
In the ever-increasing era of control, the personality of sportspeople within a team setting is becoming harder to unearth.
Stakelum embracing family legacy and aiming to add to it
Claire Stakelum may not be working at home but as a Garda based in Waterford city, she isn’t escaping the All-Ireland final build-up.
Camogie not just academic for Clare captain O’Keeffe
In another year, Sinéad O’Keeffe might have been preparing for two All-Ireland finals in a week.
“I had the privilege of coaching two of the best that have played the game: Niamh Kilkenny and Beth Carton
Donal O’Rourke is relishing getting back on the pitch with the Cork hurlers in preparation for next season, after a debut campaign as coach under manager Pat Ryan that did not end with qualification from the Munster bearpit.
Tipperary GAA Inclusive Cúl Camp
Tipperary GAA is delighted to be able to offer an Inclusive Cúl Camp to those children that may not be able to take part in our mainstream Cúl Camp Program.