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There will be a repeat of the Allianz Football League Division 3 and 4 finals in the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals. In this morning's draw, Kildare and Offaly were paired together in a repeat of the ...
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The Cemetery Masses for 2025 for Aughrim Parish will take place on the following dates: Rosahane–Sunday July 6th at 2.00 p.m.
Brian Molloy has set a hugely ambitious target of filling Croke Park for All-Ireland camogie final day on Sunday, August 10th. Speaking at the launch of the 2025 GlenDimplex All-Ireland Camogie ...
A motion at the Camogie Association's Special Congress at Croke Park providing players with the option of shorts or skorts passed with overwhelming support, 98% in favour, and is effective ...
A special Congress of the Camogie Association has voted overwhelmingly in favour of allowing shorts to become part of the sport's official kit. The ballot on Thursday night saw 98% vote in favour ...
Much has changed for the island and its athletes since then, but one thing has not: Women on Gaelic Camogie teams are forbidden from wearing shorts during official play and are required to wear a ...
You can check out at any time. More info In the end, the Camogie Association has arrived at the right solution, albeit via a rather circuitous route. Indeed, the wait might even have been longer.
The 2002 Armagh All-Ireland SFC winner didn’t mince his words after the five-point loss in Aughrim left the O’Moore County with it all to do ahead of their final group match against neighbours Offaly.
They had to come from behind to beat Laois in the final game of the day by 21 points to 16 in Aughrim. Earlier, Limerick held on to beat Antrim by 1-18 to 1-10 at Corrigan Park. Kildare got the ...
Wicklow are up and running in the Tailteann Cup following a five point victory over Laois in Aughrim. The Garden County were five point winners but it really should have been more as they missed a ...
Saturday's Leinster camogie finals are to go ahead as planned, with the players from the four teams involved intending to wear shorts in protest against the ongoing skorts controversy, but also ...
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