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Champions Galway prominent in new two-part TV series on camogie title run

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Galway camogie will feature prominently in a new thrilling fly on the wall series on the All-Ireland senior camogie championship, won in stirring fashion by the Tribeswomen in August.

Murray driving camogie revolution

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I was perched up on Level 7 in Croke - the press area located in the upper Hogan Stand - ahead of the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship semi-final between Galway and Kilkenny. Among a cohort of national journalists, many of whom tend to drift in and out of the camogie scene, there was a usual air of passing interest.

Under 16 camogie stars claim All-Ireland final berth

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The Galway U16 camogie team's unbeaten run in the Eir U16A All-Ireland Camogie Championship continued on Saturday when they overcame Tipperary for the second time in two weeks in the All-Ireland semi-final to secure their place in a third consecutive U16A All-Ireland final.

Thomas' and Sarsfield into last four in camogie championship race

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St Thomas and Sarsfields have booked themselves a spot in the semi finals of the Windows and Rooflights LTD Senior A Championship while Ardrahan will take on Athenry and Oranmore Maree will take on Mullagh in the quarter finals. Carnmore and Davitts will have to go to battle in the relegation final.

Hotting up in the camogie championships

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It was another busy weekend in the Senior A, B and Intermediate camogie championships. In the Senior A competition, Carnmore and St Thomas recorded their first victories of the championship while Athenry and Sarsfields continued their unbeaten run. In the Senior B contest, Kinvara and Shamrocks had to split the spoils while Mountbellew recorded their first win in the seniors ranks. There were also wins for Clarinbridge and Castlegar. Finally in the Intermediate championship, there were victories for Ahascragh Caltra, Killimor and St Colmans while Cappataggle and Abbeyknockmoy had to share the points.

2013 camogie captain is Best Dressed at The RDS Dublin Horse Show

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This year’s Best Dressed winner at the 2024 RDS Dublin Horse Show was Lorraine Ryan Kelly from Galway, who walked away with a €10,000 cash prize from 1664 Blanc. The 2013 Galway senior camogie captain wore a hat by Caitriona King, a bronze lace blouse by Julie Caufield, black trousers by No Name Style, black shoes and a black handbag with gold detailing which she borrowed from her mum.

The Hardiman teams up with Castlegar camogie

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With March being the month that holds International Women’s Day it is timely that The Hardiman has just announced its support of girls and women through their new year long sponsorship of Castlegar Camogie.

Westmeath applications invited for Texaco 'Support for Sport' funding

Applications from sports clubs in Athlone and County Westmeath are now invited under the fourth Texaco Support for Sport initiative in which a fund of €130,000 will be divided in €5,000 amounts and distributed to successful applicants in each of the twenty-six counties.

Westmeath applications invited for Texaco 'Support for Sport' funding

Applications from sports clubs in Athlone and County Westmeath are now invited under the fourth Texaco Support for Sport initiative in which a fund of €130,000 will be divided in €5,000 amounts and distributed to successful applicants in each of the twenty-six counties.

 

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