REPORT: Mallon magic propels Down to Nirvana
Niamh Mallon illustrated the full breadth of her wonderful talents as a well balanced Down made experience count, producing a power-packed second-half performance to win the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate Championship for the first time in 22 years at Kingspan Breffni.
REPORT: Donnelly Destroys Cavan’s Double Dreams and Lays Ghost of 2016 to Rest
It was unlucky 13 for Cavan as Ciara Donnelly shot the lights out to banish Armagh’s nightmare of losing the decider of four years ago and finally become Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate champions.
RESULTS – Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate & Premier Junior Championships Finals – 05.12.2020
Results – Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Championships – 05.12.2020
Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate & Premier Junior Championships Titles on the Line on Saturday
4 sides will battle it out this Saturday for coveted All-Ireland trophies in the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate and Premier Junior Championships Finals.
“We mightn’t have the volume of people but we have pure quality of people” – Cavan’s Erinn Galligan
Erinn Galligan’s personality explodes from the other end of the line. It is easy to understand why she is captain of the Cavan Camogie team aiming to make up for lost time after a decade away from competition by bagging a second All-Ireland title in three weeks.
Camogie in COVID “a godsend” for teacher and Down hero McMullan
She was a long time gone but the game never left her. Home couldn’t be extracted from the DNA.
Uachtarán an Cumann Camógaíochta pays tribute to Pat Martin
Everyone involved in the Camogie Association is shocked and saddened to hear the news of the sudden passing of Ard…
All-Ulster Affairs in Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate & Premier Junior Camogie Championships Finals this Saturday
The first two trophies in the 2020 Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Championships will be presented this Saturday when the Intermediate and Premier Junior Championships Finals take place as part of an all-Ulster double-header in Kingspan Breffni, Co. Cavan.
“This is exactly where we want to be” – Armagh’s Rachael Merry
Armagh is viewed predominantly as a football county and Rachael Merry won her first Championship medal with Granemore while kicking the big ball. She was a regular for the county at underage level, playing up to Minor.
PREVIEW: Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship Final
After two impressive Semi-Final performances we will be treated to an all-Ulster affair after Armagh and Cavan both progressed to…
PREVIEW: Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate Championship Final
These two Ulster sides have been by far the most consistent teams in the Intermediate Championship to date, so it…
#CamogieTalk Preview: Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate & Premier Junior Championships Finals
In this episode of #CamogieTalk our host Killian Whelan discusses this Saturday’s Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate & Premier Junior Championships Finals with Offaly Senior team’s Ann-Marie Guinan and former Kilkenny star Elaine Aylward.
Connolly hails fresh blood that has given Antrim “a new lease of life”
Maeve Connolly has had a taste of winning an All-Ireland at adult level with Antrim, as a panellist when the Jane Adams-inspired squad, in which the young Loughgiel Shamrocks defender was a member of, defeated Waterford in a replay to claim the Premier Junior title.
Match Officials Confirmed for 2020 Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Championships Finals
The Match Officials have now been confirmed for the 2020 Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Championships Finals which will take place over the next two weekends.
“We know how good Kilkenny are” – Galway Manager Cathal Murray Set for One More Battle
Galway deservedly retained their grip on the O’Duffy Cup but though vanquished, Tipperary’s improvement continues.
“We stuck to the game plan” – Kilkenny manager Brian Dowling on the Road to Croke Park
Winners write history and Kilkenny manager Brian Dowling was able to laud his players for staying with their game plan, even when it looked fit for the shredder in the opening quarter, while his Cork counterpart Paudie Murray had to reject criticism of his blueprint, arguing with strong evidence that it proved devastating in that initial period and that a failure to abide by the process might, in fact, have been what cost the Rebels.