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Cork book spot in knockout stages with win over Waterford while Kilkenny trounce Offaly League titleholders Galway were impressive too in dispensing with Limerick by 3-13 to 0-7 By Daragh Ó Conchúir Saturday 29 May 2021, 6:50 PM 4 hours ago 3,382 Views 0 Comments
Kilkenny s Grace Walsh and Offaly s Roisin Egan.
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
CORK CONFIRMED THEIR place in the final Littlewoods Camogie League Division 1 sextet in the following their 3-15 to 1-13 triumph over 14-woman Waterford at Walsh Park.
The table toppers will be joined from Group 2 by Tipperary, who had done enough by defeating the Déise in the previous round.
Cork school incredibly proud as ex-pupils earn first All-Star and athletics acclaim on same night
Edel Murphy of St Mary’s Central School in Enniskeane talks about their successful former pupils. By Sinead Farrell Monday 8 Mar 2021, 5:29 PM Mar 8th 2021, 5:29 PM 7,690 Views 1 Comment
A PRIMARY SCHOOL in Cork is celebrating an unique achievement after two of its former pupils achieved huge honours in their respective sports over the weekend.
Over in Torun, Poland, sprinting sensation Phil Healy continued her impressive rise in athletics on Saturday. Competing in her first major final, the 26-year-old narrowly missed out on a medal in the 400m at the European Indoor Athletics Championships.
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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).