News Category: Munster GAA News
‘It does get to you, all the travelling. The last year was really tough.’ – Cork’s Melissa Duggan
2019 was a year that featured several thousands of miles on the road, delivered memorable individual, club, inter-county and provincial victories, and Rebel defender Melissa Duggan wants to do it all again.
“We were born into it. We don’t really have much of a hope!” – Gailltír’s Annie Fitzgerald
To the outsider, it was noteworthy that a 17-year-old Annie Fitzgerald would line out at centre-forward in the AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Club Championship Final last year.
2020 Lidl National Ladies Football League Division 1 – Waterford 0-10 Tipperary 1-7
Kelly Ann Hogan kicked a nerveless late leveller as Ciaran Curran’s Waterford fought back from a four-point deficit to secure a share of the spoils in this tight Lidl National Football League Division 1 clash at Fraher Field.
Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 round-up – February 23rd 2020
Champions Galway showed considerable improvement from their stuttering opening round defeat of Dublin to blitz Limerick in the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 at Duggan Park by 4-13 to 0-7.
2019 LGFA Volunteer of the Year award winners announced
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association has announced the winners of the prestigious 2019 LGFA Volunteer of the Year awards.
Interview with Kerry Ladies Footballer Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh
Thirteen seasons into her Kerry senior career, Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh continues to be one of the most dangerous forwards around, but the Ballyferriter native is far from content and still has a long list of ambitions in the game.
LGFA honour 20 graduates from ‘Learn To Lead’ Female Leadership Programme
THE Ladies Gaelic Football Association honoured the 20 graduates from its inaugural ‘Learn to Lead’ Female Leadership programme at The Croke Park last Saturday evening (February 15th).
Lidl National Ladies Football League – Mayo 0-6 Waterford 0-2
The facilities and underfoot conditions in Swinford were second to none, but the wicked wind, biting cold and watery sunshine made it very difficult for the players as Mayo battled their way to a crucial Lidl National Football League win over their visitors from the South East.
UPMC Ashbourne Cup Camogie Final – University of Limerick 3-14 University College Cork 0-12
UL became the fifth college to complete the UPMC Ashbourne Cup five-in-a-row, emerging deserving winners over a gutsy but outgunned UCC at WIT Arena in Carriganore.
Interview with former Waterford Ladies Footballer Gráinne Kenneally
Gráinne Kenneally is a Tipperary woman, who grew up on the Cork, Tipperary and Waterford border, played her club football in Waterford, went on to play inter-county for the Déise and now lines out for Kildare.
UPMC Ashbourne Cup Camogie Round-Up Saturday
Storm Denis made it difficult at times but the 105th UPMC Ashbourne Cup Festival is well under way at Waterford IT Arena and a feast of drama has already been provided with the composition of the UPMC Ashbourne, Purcell and Fr Ó Meachair Cup Finals known at the end of the day’s action.
South East Coaching Workshop 2020
Deise Óg Development are delighted to be hosting the South-East Coaching Workshop 2020 in the WIT Arena, Carriganore on Saturday February 29th.