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Camogie clubs to go to DRA over unfinished 2020 provincial and All-Ireland competitions

Camogie clubs to go to DRA over unfinished 2020 provincial and All-Ireland competitions May 20, 2021 Slaughtneil s Grainne O Kane, Katie O Connor of St Martin s, Camogie Association President Kathleen Woods, Maol Muire Tynan, Head of Public Affairs AIB with Gailltír s Claire Dunne and Paula Gribben of Clonduff at the launch of the AIB All-Ireland Senior and Intermediate Camogie Club Championships Finals at Croke Park. ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan. A group of 35 camogie clubs who were still involved in the now cancelled 2020 provincial and All-Ireland club competitions are not willing to accept that decision. The competitions at senior, intermediate and junior levels commenced last year before being abandoned due to Covid restrictions.

Denise Gaule player of the year as Cats dominate 2020 Camogie All-Stars

Share this article All-Ireland Senior champions Kilkenny dominate the 2020 Camogie All-Stars team. The Cats took six places on this year’s team with the awards sponsored by Liberty Insurance. All-Ireland runners-up Galway received two awards, with Tipperary and Cork receiving three awards each and Waterford completing the line-up with one award. Amongst the winners for the champions were full-back Claire Phelan, left half-back Davina Tobin, midfield Grace Walsh, left half-forward Denise Gaule, full-forward Miriam Walsh and left corner-forward Anne Dalton. All-Ireland runners-up Galway are represented with right corner-back Shauna Healy and right corner-forward Orlaith McGrath. Tipperary players Áine Slattery (goalkeeper), Mary Ryan (left corner-back) and Karen Kennedy (centre half-back) receive their first All-Stars Awards and are joined on the All-Stars selection by Cork trio Hannah Looney (right half-back), Chloe Sigerson (midfield) and Orla Cronin (centre half-forward).

Laois Soaring Stars winners at Camogie Awards are the pride of Laois

Laois Soaring Stars winners at Camogie Awards are the pride of Laois Reporter: Laois has won two Soaring Stars awards on the 2020 Camogie All-Stars Awards. Goalkeeper Aedin Lowry of Camross is a first-time winner as is left half-back Clodagh Tynan of St Brigid s Camogie Club. The two Laois representatives were announced at the virtual Camogie Association All-Star Awards 2020 on Saturday, March 6. The players were congratulated by Laois Camogie. Massive congratulations to Aedin Lowry and Clodagh Tynan on winning Soaring Star Awards. This is a fantastic achievement and we are super proud of them both. Laois Abú, said Laois Camogie. Both were on the Laois team that contested that All-Ireland Intermediate semi-final in 2020. Laois lost out to Antrim last November in what was otherwise a good year for Laois Camogie.

Denise Gaule player of the year as Cats dominate 2020 Camogie All-Stars

Denise Gaule player of the year as Cats dominate 2020 Camogie All-Stars
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