News Category: Camogie
Linda Collins – “At the end of the day it’s a hobby and you’re playing camogie because you love it”
Listening to Linda Collins speak, you get a sense that captaincy rests easily on her slim shoulders. A teacher at Summercove National School in Kinsale, she is a naturally good communicator who you don’t get the impression of as being one for over-animation or histrionics.
All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Quarter-Final – Tipperary 0-17 Waterford 0-11
Tipperary moved through the gears in the second half to pull away from Waterford in the second half and book a place in the All-Ireland senior camogie semi-final for a fourth consecutive season.
Waterford Camogie Player Lorraine Bray – “We had put all our eggs in one basket… What a battle that day was”
“Confidence has definitely grown and even the buzz within the camp has definitely gone up a notch again. And that is what you get from winning games. There is nothing like it. ”
Clare’s Chloe Morey – “It’s do or die but I am really excited about it.”
Chloe Morey is talking from Inch Beach, a slice of paradise in Kerry. “Living my best life,” as she says with a chortle of contentment.
Interview with Tipperary Camogie Player Sarah Fryday
“I think the last time I played wing-back was in an U14 boys’ county final in 2008”
2020 Munster GAA Award winners announced
The 2020 Munster GAA Award winners have been announced with Limerick and Tipperary dominating proceedings with three recipients each.
South Liberties manager delighted with capture of former ace Cork goalkeeper Anthony Nash
Towards the middle of the last decade, Brian Ryan played a major role in assisting in the hurling development of a host of future star Limerick senior hurlers.
GAA President’s Awards 2021
These prestigious annual awards, organised with the support of AIB and broadcast by TG4, affords Uachtarán CLG, John Horan, with an opportunity to acknowledge outstanding commitment and long service across the club and county network.
Covid Restrictions – lmportant Update
It is the view of the GAA’s Covid Advisory group that no on field activity will be permitted – training or games – until Easter at the earliest.
“It’s about honesty” – Tipperary’s Róisín Howard
Honesty and happiness are the watchwords Róisín Howard is living by in 2020 and the results are there for all to see.
“We’re looking forward to it” – Tipperary joint-captain Aoife McGrath
Aoife McGrath says that Tipperary are just delighted to be in the last four and not considering the magnitude of attempting to dethrone the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie champions.
“We don’t fear what comes next” – Cork’s Hannah Looney
Hannah Looney is long established now and if she doesn’t have the profile of some of her teammates, her power and athleticism are key elements of the Cork game plan from half-back. They are traits that see her shine in ladies football too.