Months of relentless training, unwavering commitment, and the support of families and club volunteers culminate with the AIB Camogie All-Ireland Club Championship Finals weekend. Eight teams, representing some of #TheToughest players in Gaelic Games, will battle for Senior, Intermediate, Junior, and Junior B glory on December 14th and 15th.
Adding to the excitement of finals weekend, AIB will host the ultimate AIB Club House Experience, specifically showcasing the power and passion of Camogie and Ladies Gaelic Football. With finals in both codes taking place in Croke Park across December 14th and 15th, the AIB Club House will create an immersive and inclusive matchday environment celebrating these incredible athletes, their dedication to their sport, and the rich history of club Camogie and Ladies Gaelic Football. This promises to be a truly unforgettable experience for fans and the wider community.
Croke Park will be the stage for the Senior and Intermediate deciders on Sunday, December 15th. The Senior final promises a thrilling encounter as former champions Sarsfields (Galway), fresh from their dramatic victory over Loughgiel Shamrocks (Antrim), take on Truagh Clonlara (Clare), who booked their place in the final following a closely fought two-point victory against St. Vincents (Dublin). The Clare club and are aiming for their first-ever title. The Intermediate final is equally compelling, pitting Ahascragh/Caltra (Galway), following their one-point win over Eglish (Tyrone), against Clanmaurice (Kerry) who triumphed over St Brigid’s (Laois) in their semi-final.
The Junior and Junior B finals will take place on Saturday, December 14th, at Donaghmore Ashbourne GAA and the GAA National Games Development Centre in Abbotstown respectively. The Junior decider sees Granemore (Armagh), following their convincing nine-point win over Oran (Roscommon) in their semi-final, face Knockananna (Wicklow), who secured their final spot with a ten-point win over Modeligo (Waterford). The Junior B final sees Ceann Creighe (Glasgow) take on Naomh Treasa (Tyrone) with both clubs having enjoyed convincing wins over Pádraig Pearses (Roscommon) and Annacurra (Wicklow) respectively.
AIB, is now in its 12th year sponsoring the AIB Camogie Club Championships, 34th year supporting the AIB GAA All-Ireland Club Championships and first year supporting the AIB All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championships. AIB continues to showcase #TheToughest athletes, and for the first time uniting Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie, and Ladies Football under one sponsorship banner making 2024 and historic year for Gaelic Games and AIB.
Speaking ahead of the finals, AIB Chief Customer Officer, Orlaith Ryan said: “The AIB Camogie All-Ireland Club Championship Finals represent the culmination of immense dedication and community spirit. Congratulations to all teams who have made it this far. We’re proud to stand alongside the outstanding athletes of the AIB Camogie Club Championships, supporting women’s sport and their passion for their clubs. We wish everyone involved the best of luck this weekend.”
Uachtarán an Cumann Camógaíochta, Brian Molloy said: “The AIB All-Ireland Camogie Club Championship Finals represent the pinnacle of our club season, and we’re thrilled to witness #TheToughest players battle it out for the coveted titles on offer this weekend. These players have dedicated countless hours, showcasing incredible commitment and skill throughout the year. To the teams, volunteers, families, and communities who make this all possible, thank you. And thank you to AIB for their unwavering support. Best of luck to all in the finals!”
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Junior & Junior B Final tickets – https://www.universe.com/users/camogie-association-0LQ93P
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