JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Commercial, Marketing & Communications Manager & Executive
The Association is now seeking to appoint two new positions. Commercial, Marketing & Communications Manager A valued role in the…
Government Public Health Announcement
On Friday January 21st 2022 the Government made an announcement in relation to Public Health Measures. The full announcement can…
TICKETS: 2021 AIB All-Ireland Junior Club Championship, 29th January
This weekend sees the 2021 AIB All-Ireland Junior Club Championship, Preliminary Round take place. Click the fixture below to purchase…
JOB OPPORTUNITY: Office Administrators
The Camogie Association are recruiting for 2 x temporary office administrator roles on a short term contract basis. The successful…
Club Newsletter 21.01.2022
Please see this week’s Camogie Club Newsletter, including updates on the following: Launch of New Introduction to Coaching Award…
Launch of new Introduction to Coaching Gaelic Games Award
A course aimed at introducing coaches to Gaelic games will increase the number and quality of coaches involved in developing…
Fundraising Toolkit for Clubs
The Camogie Association have devised a Fundraising Toolkit to help and assist clubs in their efforts to fundraise. As most…
Landmark survey salutes efforts of Gaelic games coaches
The GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association have joined forces to conduct the largest ever coach development survey undertaken in Irish…
REACTION: Core belief prevails
In a mirror image of the previous day’s intermediate decider, it was a successful revenge mission in the 2020 AIB…
REPORT: Raharney banish demons
Six points without reply having fallen behind for the first time just after the interval finally ended the Clanmaurice reign…
RESULT: 2020 AIB All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Final, 09.01.2022
Today’s result in the 2020 AIB All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Final is as follows: Raharney (Westmeath) 1-07 Clanmaurice (Kerry) 0-07…
REACTION: Relief after job well Dunne
Mark Dunne admitted that he could not stop his mind wandering back to the 2019 AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Camogie…
REPORT: Kenny hits nine for Rynagh’s revenge
Kate Kenny repeated her semi-final heroics with a nine-point contribution as Offaly’s St Rynagh’s exacted revenge on Waterford’s Gailltír to…
RESULT: 2020 AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship Final, 08.01.2022
Today’s result in the 2020 AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship Final is as follows: St. Rynagh’s (Offaly) 1-11 Gailtír (Waterford)…
FEATURE: “Our chain is getting shorter but our links are getting stronger”
Even by the standards of Clanmaurice and Kerry camogie, the circumstances of their 2020 AIB All-Ireland Junior Club semi-final triumph…
FEATURE: “There’s always a joke and a mess about it. We don’t play Rynagh’s too often in the football but when we do, it’s funny”
There is a growing tendency to label anyone operating in both primary Gaelic games codes a dual star but Kate…