Welcome To London GAA Camogie camogie All Stars will be announced soon, here Evelyn Quigley and Trish Nihill playing for London have both been nominated. The Gala Awards night will take http://www.londongaa.org/camogie.html
Extractions: Camogie All Stars will be announced soon, here Evelyn Quigley and Trish Nihill playing for London have both been nominated. The Gala Awards night will take place on Saturday January 19th in the Crown Moran Hotel London's Camogie Champions head off for Desert Classic in Dubai The Camogie teams of County Senior Champions and junior League Champions FR. MURPHY'S and Senior League and Junior County Champions CROYDON head off to Dubai for the Gulf Gaelic Games hosted by Dubai Celts. The Murphy's girls are going to celebrate winning the unique double in 2007 dual county senior champions both Camogie and ladies football, Croydon are determined to do well in the tournament, whatever the results both teams will do their club and London proud. Watch this site for up to the minute news of the trip being sent back from Dubai as they happen. Fr Murphy's and Croydon hoping for warmer weather in Dubai Last trophy of 2007 Junior League Fr Murphy's crown a great year beating Croydon 3-09 to 3-01 in
Tara Camogie Club News IrishinBritain.com Join Our Tara camogie Club are holding a Quiz Night at The Old Crown Pub, 90 Highgate Hill, London, N19 5NQ on Friday 12th October 2007 from 7pm 12. http://www.irishinbritain.com/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article
Camogie Patrickswell camogie Club has been well represented in camogie circles in Limerick over the past 50 years. In 1956 the Patrickswell camogie team won their http://www.patrickswellgaa.com/camogie.htm
Extractions: Patrickswell GAA Home Search Contact Us Guestbook ... Hurling [ Camogie ] Juvenile Club Patrickswell N.S. Football Scor ... Archive Camogie Under 10 Under 12 Under 14 Under 16 ... Camogie Notes Camogie Club Officers: Chairperson: Imelda Bennis Vice Chairperson: Christine Foley Secretary: Bridget Mann Assistant Secretary: Maura Fenton Treasurer: Aedin Bennis Assistant Treasurer: Gloria O'Donnell PRO: Maureen O'Grady Registrar: Trish O'Brien Managers/Selectors: Juniors : Neily Boyle, John Enright, Theresa Ryan U16 : Denise Carroll, Julie Darcy, Fiona Carmody U14 : Gloria O'Donnell, Theresa Lillis, Bridget Mann U10 : Maura Fenton, Siobhain O'Brien Training times for Camogie: Junior/U16 - Monday and Wednesday 8:30-9:30 U14/U10 - Saturday 12-2pm. New players always welcome. History of Patrickswell Camogie Club by Maureen OGrady PRO Patrickswell Camogie Club has been well represented in camogie circles in Limerick over the past 50 years. In 1956 the Patrickswell camogie team won their first Senior County Title. The Team disbanded some years later but many local girls continued to play with other clubs and represented Limerick on many occasions. Carrie Gillane(Clancy), Phil Darcy(Mann), Bridgid Darcy(OBrien), Joan Hayes (McNally) and Mary Hayes(Meade) all won Munster titles with Limerick and Bridgid Darcy and Carrie Gillane played on the team that won Limericks first Junior All Ireland camogie championship in 1977. It was from this strong camogie background that the present club was set up on March 16, 1983. Present at this first meeting held in the Clubhouse were; Phil Mann, Byrdie Enright, Teresa Lynch, Kathleen Enright, Josephine ONeill, Joan McNally, Rosemary Kelleher and Geraldine Leahy. Officers of the club were elected as follows: Chairperson, Phil Mann, Secretary, Rosemary Kelleher, and Treasurer, Byrdie Enright.
Extractions: Thursday, January 24, 2008 Sponsored The Internet Free Arcade Center targeto web directory showgift photo sharing Plaincook recipes ... DIRectory DIY Statistics Total number of links: Total number of categories: DIRectory DIY Sports Gaelic Camogie Links Camogie Official site. Introduction to the sport, fixtures, and milestones. http://www.camogie.ie/ (Clicks: 133; Comments: 0; Link added: Sep 18, 2007) :: Link Details View Amazon Info Report Broken Link
Extractions: Select one Accommodation Community Encounters Events For sale Jobs Services Home Post your free ad Get ads by email Create/Edit user profile Accommodation Community Musicians/DJs Volunteer work ... Services Map Location Tags Top searches ... Top users Compare Prices London Adzooks.co.uk Community Your email address: Your name: Your message: Verification: Enter verification number Verification helps to prevent spam. I have read and accept the Please note our and Thursday 27 Dec 2007 - 23:07 This ad is located in or near View this on a map Location: London Posted by: SheilaFer Tara Camogie Club, London welcome new players. Also welcome on the Junior squad are girls that played underage or junior grade in Ireland. A fair amount of our current members played camogie during primary/secondary school age and then didn't pick up a hurley again until they arrived in London. Training sessions will soon build up the fitness levels and sharpness with the sliotar.
CUSAI - Green Isle Camogie Club Seeking Players Green Isle camogie Club (who are a camogie club based in London) are seeking girls/camogie players to join our friendly and sociable club with mixed http://www.cusai.ie/displaynews.php?id=3111
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Home Page Cumann Camógaíochta na nGael Séamus Stiofáin. Cill Chainnigh. James Stephens camogie Club. Kilkenny. The Village. Welcome to the James Stephens camogie Club http://homepage.eircom.net/~villagecamogie/
Extractions: The Village Welcome to the James Stephens Camogie Club Kilkenny Junior County Champions 2002 The Village Stars Always Shine Junior County Final A historic day for the Village, winners of the County Junior title for the first time ever. Click on the photo for more! A disappointing performance from the Under 18's saw them fall at the semi final stage. Goals from Angela Power and sub Sinead Fitzpatrick and excellent defending throughout saw James Stephens pull away in the second half after the teams ended 0-1 each at half time. Team Details Congratulations to Aoife Neary and Louise bringing All-Ireland Junior glory to the James Stephens Camogie Club.
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Derry GAA Gallery :: Camogie Highlight for Album Ulster Under 14 camogie Blitz August 2007 Highlight for Album All-Ireland Under 16B camogie Final 2007 http://www.derrygaa.ie/gallery/Camogie
Sport In Ireland - Camogie camogie is a women s team sport in Ireland, very much like the traditional sport of Hurling.. http://www.dochara.com/play/sport/camogie.php
Extractions: Home Site Map Sport in Ireland Hurling Gaelic Football Camogie ... Cricket Camogie is very much the same as the Irish game of Hurling , though it is played only by women and girls and there are some minor variations in the rules. As with Hurling the game is played with a curved wooden stick, cut from a single piece of Ash, with a flat end and known as a hurl or hurley, or in Irish a camán [say:come-awn] , and a leather covered ball, or sliothar [say: shlit-her] about the size of a tennis ball. The Camogie sliothar is slightly lighter and smaller than the hurling one. Players in Camogie matches wear skirts or divided skirts, shorts are not allowed. Games are played by two opposing teams of 15 players with the object being to get the ball through the opponent's goalpost. The goalpost is H shaped, with a net below the cross post. If the ball goes between the uprights and over the cross post, a point is scored, if it goes under the post and into the net a goal, worth three points, is scored. Players are allowed to strike the ball in the air, even above head height, as well as on the ground. When the ball is on the ground it cannot be handled but it can be lifted from the ground using the hurley, to be either caught in the hand or struck.
..::: H U R L I N G . B E :::.. 2007 is set to be one of the most important years for camogie in Europe! Our mission to field a full camogie Team of fifteen players and to take part in as http://www.hurling.be/camogie.htm
Extractions: On 10 June 2006, we got our first outing in Brussels during a demonstration match at the Brussels leg of the European Hurling Tournament. On 2 July 2006, we had our first ever Camogie match , against Whitehall GAA in Poppintree, Ballymun and were victorious. We fell to the more experienced Setanta side in their second match that day but came away with our heads held high and a great deal of optimism for the future. On 21 October 2006, we had another chance to field a team
BallyheaGaa.Com Official Online Website Ballyhea camogie produced a tremendous performance to defeat red hot County camogie Board Chairperson Sheila Golden presented the Person Of The Match http://www.ballyheagaa.com/cam.html
Extractions: Ballyhea camogie produced a tremendous performance to defeat red hot favourites Grenagh last Saturday. Ballyhea were totally on top in the first half and went in deserving 0-8 to 0-1 leaders at half time. Ballyhea struck for the crucial 1st goal in the 38th minute when Mary Coleman billowed the net.Wwe would have been furter ahead but for 2 excellent saves by the grenagh keeper to deny Rachel Waters and Orla Carroll. Grenagh pulled a goal back from a 21 yard free in the 60th min, but a Sarah Douglas free deceived the Grenagh defence in the 66th minute to seal a famous victory. After the game Michelle Walsh, Ballyhea's Captain was presented the cup. County camogie Board Chairperson Sheila Golden presented the Person Of The Match award to the outstanding Maria Walsh. Great credit for this victory must go to the players and especially coaches Maurice O' Sullivan and Hugh O' Leary who kept the team going when it looked like we would have no team.
Camogie isporty sports page for camogie. Find other fans, read news etc. http://www.isporty.com/sport/Camogie
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Extractions: To advertise in this area click here for further information Sponsored Link Search for: search popular searches post an ad edit/delete an ad repost an ad subscribe free ... my saved ads details E Mail this posting to a friend Reply to: Date: Friday 18th January Father Murphys GAA Club London, are searching for any hurlers, camogie players and ladies gaelic footballers to join our club in London. We are senior in all codes with many of our players representing London; we also have a junior camogie team. The club won 11 trophies in 2007, with a historic year for the ladies with a senior championship double in camogie and football. Our club have excellent training facilities which are also used by the county teams. The hurlers are celebrating their 50th year in 2008, with the camogs celebrating their 10th, while the ladies footballers celebrate their 20th. It will no doubt be a big year of celebrations, hopefully on and off the field. If you would like to join our friendly, successful and sociable club then please visit our website, check out our bebo or e-mail us. www.frmurphysgaa.co.uk
St. Finbarrs National Hurling & Football Club - Camogie The History of St Finbarrs camogie Club can be traced to preCumann Camogaiochta na hEireann times. Records exist of a group of girls playing in the Lough http://www.stfinbarrsnhf.ie/main/Camogie.php
Extractions: St Finbarrs had begun playing in 1957 and in 1964 a Barrs team won the Junior Championship defeating St Aloysians 3-2 to 2-1. However shortly after this the club disbanded only to be reformed in January 1972. The club registered five over 18 players and eighteen under 18 players in its first year. The club entered a team in the under 18 and Junior competitions. The Junior team reached the final that year only to lose out to a more experienced Glanworth side.