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KCC HOMEPAGE On Behalf of the Committee and Members of Kilrea camogie Club. We offer our sincere sympathy to Our Club Secretary Pauline Quigg and her family following http://www.kilreacamogie.com/
Extractions: CILL RIA CLUB MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE. Club Merchandise for sale - Contact Cyrilla Gorman on 028 29541474 or watch out for details in the bulletin or on the website for our next sale night. Club Hoodies - 5/6 yrs - 13/14 yrs - £25.00 Adult Sizes - S/M/L - £30.00 Club raincoats - 5/6yrs - 13/14 yrs - £25.00 Adult Sizes - S/M/L - £30.00 Club Bags - £20.00 Shorts - £10.00 Socks - £5.00 Polo - Shirts - £5.00 Orders now being taken for Christmas. Derry defeated Antrim on Saturday 13th at Lavey to claim the Ulster Champions Title. Carrying on from the success of the Juniors and U16s the U14 Panel proved they are a force to be reckoned with. Congratulations to the Panel and Management. And of Course WELL DONE OUR GIRLS! WELL DONE GIRLS Saturday 13th October 1.30pm at Lavey. Kilrea have four players on the Derry U14 Panel. We trust that the whole team will give a good account of themselves and hope they will add to the successes of the Junior and U16 Derry Camogs. Good Luck: Ursula Dallet, Christina Darragh, Karen Keilt, Caoimhe Quigg Derry U16 All Ireland Champions Kilrea Players Lorraine Quigg, Shauneen Donaghy, Anna Darragh and Christina Darragh with Captain Aine Kelly (Dungiven) After Winning the All Ireland Final Replay against Waterford.
Sports In Our School: Camogie Campaign 2007. St. Thomas NS ,Peterswell girls played their camogie Campaign in Group H. First we played Kiltiernan in our local pitch, St. Thomas where we had a great http://stthomaspeterswellsport.blogspot.com/2007/06/camogie-campaign-2007.html
Dublin Camogie County Board Welcome to dublincamogie.ie the official website of Dublin camogie County Board. Our aim is to have a revelant userfriendly website that will enhance the http://www.dublincamogie.ie/
RTÉ Sport: Weekend Camogie Round-up RTÉ news brings you the latest Irish news, world news, international news and up to the minute reports on breaking Irish news stories and news from around http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2008/0310/camogie.html?rss
Baltimore GAA . Women play camogie and men play hurling! Contact the Baltimore GAA Ladies camogie Team at camogie@BaltimoreGAA.comGaelic Hurling/camogie. http://www.baltimoregaa.com/hurling.html
Extractions: Top Quality hurls shipped directly to your door Description Women play camogie and men play hurling! These are the fastest field games in the world. They are played with a small ball, called a sliotar, which is similar in size to a field hockey ball but with raised edges, and a curved wooden stick, called a hurley, which is curved outwards at the end to provide the striking surface. Hurling is played on the same field as Gaelic football and with the same style of goalposts. The methods of scoring also are the same three points, or a goal, for striking the ball into the net or one point, or a point, for striking it through the uprights. A player may strike the ball on the ground or in the air. Unlike field hockey, however, a player may pick up the ball and carry it for no more than four strides. After those steps, the player may bounce the ball on the hurley and back into the player's hand, remembering not to catch the ball more than twice. While running, the player must balance the ball on the hurley stick. Basic Rules A hurling team consists of 15 players and a number of substitutes. The substitutes can be called into play at any stage of the game. The team's manager chooses his starting fifteen and substitutes from a 'panel' of players. A maximum of three substitutes may be used in a game. Every hurling team has a goalkeeper, six defenders, two midfielders and six forwards.
Camogie Patrickswell camogie Club has been well represented in camogie circles in Limerick over the past 50 years. In 1956 the Patrickswell camogie team won their http://www.patrickswellgaa.com/camogie.htm
Extractions: Patrickswell GAA Home Search Contact Us Guestbook ... Hurling [ Camogie ] Juvenile Club Patrickswell N.S. Football Scor ... Archive Camogie Under 10 Under 12 Under 14 Under 16 ... Camogie Notes Camogie Club Officers: Chairperson: Imelda Bennis Vice Chairperson: Christine Foley Secretary: Bridget Mann Assistant Secretary: Maura Fenton Treasurer: Aedin Bennis Assistant Treasurer: Gloria O'Donnell PRO: Maureen O'Grady Registrar: Trish O'Brien Managers/Selectors: Juniors : Neily Boyle, John Enright, Theresa Ryan U16 : Denise Carroll, Julie Darcy, Fiona Carmody U14 : Gloria O'Donnell, Theresa Lillis, Bridget Mann U10 : Maura Fenton, Siobhain O'Brien Training times for Camogie: Junior/U16 - Monday and Wednesday 8:30-9:30 U14/U10 - Saturday 12-2pm. New players always welcome. History of Patrickswell Camogie Club by Maureen OGrady PRO Patrickswell Camogie Club has been well represented in camogie circles in Limerick over the past 50 years. In 1956 the Patrickswell camogie team won their first Senior County Title. The Team disbanded some years later but many local girls continued to play with other clubs and represented Limerick on many occasions. Carrie Gillane(Clancy), Phil Darcy(Mann), Bridgid Darcy(OBrien), Joan Hayes (McNally) and Mary Hayes(Meade) all won Munster titles with Limerick and Bridgid Darcy and Carrie Gillane played on the team that won Limericks first Junior All Ireland camogie championship in 1977. It was from this strong camogie background that the present club was set up on March 16, 1983. Present at this first meeting held in the Clubhouse were; Phil Mann, Byrdie Enright, Teresa Lynch, Kathleen Enright, Josephine ONeill, Joan McNally, Rosemary Kelleher and Geraldine Leahy. Officers of the club were elected as follows: Chairperson, Phil Mann, Secretary, Rosemary Kelleher, and Treasurer, Byrdie Enright.
Tara Camogie Tara camogie Club was formed in 1986 and have both Junior Senior teams, so all welcome from beginners to All-Stars. Tel Sheila 0777 1957 341 or 020 http://www.taracamogie.co.uk/
Extractions: WELCOME TO TARA CAMOGIE CLUB, LONDON Tara Camogie Club Camogie 7-a-side Tournament - Saturday 29 March 2008 Despite the rain and the nervous tension all week, the 7's went ahead as planned and for a second time Holycross Ballycahill travelled to London and took back to Tipperary not only the Getjar Senior Cup but Siobhan Ryan collected the Senior Player of the Tournament, mirroring their achievements of 2006. Hosts Tara won the Junior Cup whilst Forth Camanchd took the Plate back to Edinburgh. Further details to follow shortly but action photos can be viewed at: http://www.dephotos.co.uk/album.html Senior Entrants- St Marys Ahoghill , St Johns of Belfast, Craughwell Co Galway, Clanna Gael Fontenoy of Dublin, Holycross Ballycahill of Tipperary - two teams. Contact us now for more details - Email * Tara Camogie Club Race Night - The Leamington - Friday 14 March 2008
Extractions: LAST UPDATE: 19 March 2008 A rose among the gents! Congratulations to St Brenda's Player and Referee Una Kearney on her recent recognition for work in promoting and coaching referees. Una received one of the prestigious President's Awards presented by GAA President Nicky Brennan- the only female to be in receipt of such an award. Well Done Una! Welcome to the official website of St. Brenda's Camogie Club, Ballymacnab, Co Armagh. If you have any comments or news, please let us know using the contact email
Welcome To London GAA Camogie As well as the hosts teams travelled from London, Belfast, Glasgow and Westmeath and all exhibited a very high standard of camogie after the morning session http://www.londongaa.org/camogie.html
Extractions: Fr. Murphy's win Erin go Bragh Womens Festival At a bitterly cold Holly Lane last saturday, nine teams took part in the Birmingham Womens Festival organised by Erin go Bragh As well as the hosts teams travelled from London, Belfast, Glasgow and Westmeath and all exhibited a very high standard of camogie after the morning session the four semi finalists were known Croydon v Erin go Bragh and Tara v Fr Murphy's. the semi final was a personal triumph for Fr Murphy's Laureena Murphy, who scored 3-03 as her team went on to beat a very game Tara's side 3-06 to 2-03, whilst Croydon beat hosts Erin go Bragh to set up an all London final. The final itself was a tense affair, with both defences on top, making scores hard to come by, at the half time whistle Murphy's were ahead 0-02 to 0-00 thanks to Laureena Murphy, the same player pointed just after half time, but then Croydon struck a goal and the sides were level, Murphy's the threw everything at Croydon but found 'keeper Cathy Collins in splendid form, Emma Taylor regained the lead with a fine point and Laureena Murphy added another to leave the girls in purple and gold winners on a scoreline of 0-05 to 1-00. Denis Neenan presented the cup to Murphy's captain Melanie Hogan and Laureena Murphy was awarded player of the tournament.
Freight And Salvage: Camogie camogie brings four stellar Bay Area performers together into a harmonydrenched constellation that crackles with joyous energy. http://www.thefreight.org/2007/0701-january/info_070105.html
Extractions: Camogie brings four stellar Bay Area performers together into a harmony-drenched constellation that crackles with joyous energy. Danny Carnahan, Robin Flower, Libby McLaren, and Mary McLaughlin join forces for an eclectic show of original music, overflowing with soaring four-part vocal harmonies and inspired instrumental interplay. Powerful singers and agile multi-instrumentalists, Robin and Libby are also known for redefining musical boundaries with their progressive "Celtic Americana" fusion. Robin's agile guitar, fiddle, and mandolin and Libby's high-energy grooves on piano and accordion support a repertoire of exhilarating originals. A well-known Celtic balladeer, Danny has made a name for himself with his singing and his masterful octave mandolin and guitar playing, currently in his role as lead singer for the Freight's favorite Celtic/Grateful Dead fusion band, Wake the Dead. Mary McLaughlin is an acclaimed Irish vocalist with a haunting, velvety voice.
Craughwell Camogie Club News, fixtures and results from this county Galway camogie Club. http://www.craughwellcamogie.com/
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Extractions: www.queenscamogie.com - Cumann Camogiocht Ollscoil Na Banríona Béal Feirste Cead Mile Failte, - Welcome to the official website of Queen's University Belfast Camogie Club Bookmark Homepage Activities News ... Contact Us Tá fáilte romhat chuig suíomh idirlín oifiguil Cumann Camogiocht Ollscil Na Banriona Béal Feirste. Is é an phríomhaidhm atá ag an suíomh seo ná slí a chur ar fail don phobal chun teacht ar eolas faoin cumann. Tá súil againn go mbainfidh tú úsáid agus taitneamh as, agus go bhfillfidh tú orainn go luath.
For The Long Run: Camogie Conundrum In the last ten years, the AllIreland camogie Final has been played by two teams- Tipperary and Cork. So you might think that moving to Cork would make it http://forthelongrun.blogspot.com/2007/02/camogie-conundrum.html
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Green Isle Camogie Club camogie Celtic Sport for South London Women We participate in the senior league and senior championship and take part in festivals and tournaments http://www.greenislecamogie.co.uk/
Extractions: G Another Great Festival for Green Isle at Southwark Irish 2007 join us in 2008 Anyone wanting to play camogie /get fit /have some fun, come and join us - beginners and experienced players welcome! Sundays 11 amLadywell Park, Catford. Click here for map About us The club was formed in the late 80s by Jimmy and Cathy Cater who, at the time, owned the Green Isle Irish shop in Dulwich and decided to set up a local Camogie club in the South East London area. We participate in the senior league and senior championship and take part in festivals and tournaments throughout the year. We are a vibrant and fun and social group of girls with a love for the game. "Green Isle Mile" Newsletters Club newsletter 2006 issues Irish Songbook Match Programme Full Results Club Photo Gallery *Just click on blue line to download, you will need an Adobe reader
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