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  1. Dubliners by James Joyce, 2000-03-01
  2. Camogie Players: Mary O'connor, Aoife Murray, Síle Burns, Amanda O'regan, Gemma O'connor, Aoife Neary, Briege Corkery, Cathriona Foley
  3. Camogie: Ashbourne Cup, All Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship, Kildare Senior Camogie Championship, National Camogie League
  4. 1969 in Gaelic Games: Anthony Daly, Liam Sheedy, Joe Brolly, All Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship
  5. Hurling: Liste Des Meilleurs Joueurs de Hurling, Croke Park, Association Athlétique Gaélique, Camogie, Championnat D'irlande de Hurling (French Edition)
  6. Dublin Camogie Players: Kathleen Mills, Úna O'Connor, Alison Maguire, Catriona Power, Anne Griffin, Amy Murphy, Jean Murphy, Eileen Duffy
  7. Sport Gaélique: Football Gaélique, Hurling, Compétitions de Sports Gaéliques, Camogie, Tailteann Games, Handball Gaélique, Beach Gaelic (French Edition)
  8. Sport in Scotland by Sport: Australian Rules Football in Scotland, Badminton in Scotland, Camogie in Scotland, Cricket in Scotland
  9. Gaelic Athletic Association Competitions: All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  10. Irish Words and Phrases: Samhain, Aos Sí, Beltane, Éire, Banshee, Leprechaun, Camogie, Gaeltacht, Uilleann Pipes
  11. Cork Camogie Players: Mary O'connor, Aoife Murray, Síle Burns, Amanda O'regan, Gemma O'connor, Briege Corkery, Cathriona Foley, Orla Cotter
  12. Offaly Camogie Players: Michaela Morkan, Fiona Stephens, Elaine Darmody, Karen Brady, Audrey Kennedy, Arlene Watkins
  13. Irish Sportswomen: Camogie Players, Irish Female Field Hockey Players, Irish Women Cricketers
  14. Kilkenny Camogie Players: Angela Downey, Liz Neary, Aoife Neary, Catherine Doherty, Katie Power, Ann Dalton, Jacqui Frisby, Keeva Fennelly

1. Generic Template
Welcome to Tara camogie Club. Tara camogie Club will be back in action for the season 2003 and welcome new players of
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Last Years News A Hurlers Prayer News 2001 ... About Page Welcome to Tara CamogieClub
  • Tara Camogie Club will be back in action for the season 2003 and welcome new players of all standards . Lifts can be arranged from train/tube stations if required. Our Annual General Meeting will be held on 12 March at Tir Chonaill Gaels and all are welcome. If you would like to play camogie in the UK please contact us and we can recommend a Club near you. Should you be in the Edinburgh area, we know of a certain past Tara player who is taking on the task of starting a team. Again, all standards will be welcome. League Finals : Tara play Erin go Bragh (at Birmingham) on 23 March 2003 at 12.30pm in the preliminary round and the winners will go on to play Croydon the following Sunday 30 March in the semi-final. Fr Murphys play Pearses in the other semi-final and the final will take place mid April.

Wedding Bells Good luck to Mags Howard who is getting married in May to Bryan ( if the priest lets her that is) Good luck to Bryan though as Mags is not content in having one Hen Weekend but instead is having Two. She may yet have hat-trick of Hen Nights as I'm sure there'll be a Tara one as well!!

2. Welcome To The Sarsfields Camogie Club Website.
Training Every Tuesday Thursday 7pm Leagrave Park This page was last updated on May, 2001. Any Comments / Suggestions email webmaster@camogie.org.uk
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7pm Leagrave Park
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3. Skerries Harps Football, Hurling & Camogie Club
Skerries Harps Football, Hurling camogie Club. Welcome to the Skerries Harps Home Page ..This page is currently
http://www.angelfire.com/ga/SkerriesHarps
Welcome to the Skerries Harps Home Page........This page is currently under reconstruction, please check back in a few weeks.... Email: skerriesharps@angelfire.com

4. O'Donovan Rossa Camogie Club
Welcome to the O'Donovan Rossa camogie Club Web Site. The Site is currently undergoing a major reconstruction and will be ready in the near future, so visit again soon.
http://www.rossacamogie.club24.co.uk/
Welcome to the O'Donovan Rossa Camogie Club Web Site. The Site is currently undergoing a major reconstruction and will be ready in the near future, so visit again soon.

5. Celts Camogie Club
camogie beats Quidditch Celts vote for camogie The Celts Club Members took an important vote on the future of their club.
http://www.celtscamogie.co.uk/
Celts Camogie Club Celts Camogie Club

6. CAMOGIE
Description of the sport.Category Sports Gaelic camogie......camogie. camogie has to be one of the most played sports by both youngand not so young Irish girls. Based on the rules of hurling
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CAMOGIE
Camogie has to be one of the most played sports by both young and not so young Irish girls. Based on the rules of hurling which is also an old Irish game for men, camogie can seem dangerous to a stranger but not to the girls who with a passion love this sport . Two teams of twelve girls, battle it out, with what look like sticks but which are called hurls. Chasing after a ball which is called a sliotar. The objective of the game is to bring the ball either on your hurl or dribbling on the ground towards your opponents goals and scoring. The goals are a little different than usual goals there a small version of rugby posts. A goal is scored when the sliotar goes between the goal post (just like a goal in hockey). A point is scored when the ball travels between the two vertical posts over the goal post. There are three points in every goal hence the point is much easier to score.

7. Sports : Camogie
Introduction to the sport, fixtures, and milestones.
http://www.gaa.ie/sports/camogie/
Cumann Cam gaíochta na nGael was founded in 1904 with the aim of providing Gaelic games for the girls and women of Ireland. Camogie quickly became popular throughout the country and also spread to other countries. The Camogie Association (Cumann Cam gaíochta na nGael) is now one of the largest sports organisation in Ireland for women and girls, and its membership includes many male colleagues who participate in such areas as administration, coaching and refereeing. Camogie is the native field game akin to hurling and is renowned for skill and speed, for personal enjoyment by the player and for appeal to the spectator. With the aid of a comprehensive administration service, coaching and refereeing, Cumann Cam gaíochta na nGael strives to provide attractive and well-organised sport which is also our national game. The members of Cumann Cam gaíochta na nGael subscribe to the aims of promoting Gaelic games and pastimes, the fostering of an awareness of the richness of national culture and a commitment to the development of a community spirit among the people of Ireland.Cumann Cam gaíochta na nGael branches outside Ireland provide a home from home for generations of emigrants and continue to bring Irish tradition and culture to other nations.

8. G.A.A. Other Sports - Camogie
camogie An Introduction. Cumann Camógaíochta camogie quickly became popularthroughout the country and also spread to other countries. The camogie
http://www.gaa.ie/html/sports/camogie/
Camogie Ladies Football Handball Rounders Website Shinty ... Feis na Riochta Introduction
Milestones
Camogie - An Introduction Cumann Camógaíochta na nGael was founded in 1904 with the aim of providing Gaelic games for the girls and women of Ireland. Camogie quickly became popular throughout the country and also spread to other countries. The Camogie Association (Cumann Camó gaíochta na nGael) is now one of the largest sports organisation in Ireland for women and girls, and its membership includes many male colleagues who participate in such areas as administration, coaching and refereeing. Camogie is the native field game akin to hurling and is renowned for skill and speed, for personal enjoyment by the player and for appeal to the spectator. With the aid of a comprehensive administration service, coaching and refereeing, Cumann Camó gaíochta na nGael strives to provide attractive and well-organised sport which is also our national game The members of Cumann CamÛgaÌochta na nGael subscribe to the aims of promoting Gaelic games and pastimes, the fostering of an awareness of the richness of national culture and a commitment to the development of a community spirit among the people of Ireland.

9. Index
Women's Football and camogie. Minor Football
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Pictures Gaelic Football and Hurling from San Francisco, California  You can e-mail me by clicking the e-mail button below, if you have any info on these pictures that you would like me to put on them like the names of the people or if you want information on how to buy any of these pictures. click on logo to go to my o ther website. Men's football Men's Hurling Women's Football and Camogie Minor Football

10. Hurling & Camogie Gear | Powered By CafePress.com
Apparel, accessories, housewares, and posters.
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11. IT Sligo Hurling Club
Fixtures and results, pictures, history, reports, and honours.Category Sports Gaelic College and University......Freshers qualify for semis! camogie team beat Dundalk IT and DCU by 24 points! Thanksto our 2002/3 sponsors Reports for 1999/2000. camogie Results 1999/2000.
http://staffweb.itsligo.ie/staff/bmccann/itsligohc.html
Institiuid Teicneolaiochta, Sligeach CLG Welcome to the IT Sligo Hurling Website News Ryan Cup 2003: We play UU Coleraine or UU Magee in Ist Round: Date tbc 2002/03 Division 1 campaign ends on a high note with one point win over Carlow IT. Freshers qualify for semis! Camogie team beat Dundalk IT and DCU by 24 points! Thanks to our 2002/3 sponsors The Dooney Bar and Restaurant, Sligo The Brewery, Sligo Jako Team Sports, Sligo. Ryan Cup 2002: See Sligo Champion and Sligo Weekender reports Ryan Cup 2002 Draw Senior Division 1B League Results for 2001/02 - Seniors in Division 1 for first time Freshers Division 2 League Results 2001/02 Results for 2000/01 - including historic 2nd League Division 2 win for Senior hurlers- updated 29/1/2002 Reports for 2000/01 includes League final report as IT Sligo defeat the might of UCC! Gallery - club pics updated 23/10/01 Links Sign Guestbook View Guestbook Fixtures and Results for 1999/00 ... Reports for 1999/2000 Camogie Results 1999/2000 Ryan Cup Panel 2000 Ryan Cup 2000 Awards for 1999/2000 ... Review of Season 1998/99 including historic first Ryan Cup win. Ryan Cup Squad Camogie 1998/99 season History of Hurling at IT Sligo mailto:mccann.brian@itsligo.ie

12. Index
Image gallery.
http://www.geocities.com/irishlover4u/index.html
Pictures Gaelic Football and Hurling from San Francisco, California  You can e-mail me by clicking the e-mail button below, if you have any info on these pictures that you would like me to put on them like the names of the people or if you want information on how to buy any of these pictures. click on logo to go to my o ther website. Men's football Men's Hurling Women's Football and Camogie Minor Football

13. Newtownshandrum Camogie Club
Club History Newtown camogie Club was set up in 1978 .. Match Results Allthe latest match results What is camogie? The rules of camogie
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UCC recorded their 28th Ashbourne Cup success after they defeated UCD by the narrowest of margins, in the Ashbourne Cup Final...
Club History
Newtown Camogie Club was set up in 1978 ..
Match Results
All the latest match results ...
Senior B Champions
Cork County Senior B Champions
Senior A Championship
1999 Senior A Championship results...
GAA Section
Minor Hurlers are County Champions...
What is camogie?
The rules of camogie ... Cool Links
Links to other GAA websites ... Guestbook
Sign the ever popular Guestbook ... Email
Questions, comments, drop us a line ...

Last Updated: 20 March 2000
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Newtownshandrum Camogie Club, Co. Cork, IRELAND.
Email: camogie@hotmail.com

14. Index
Website of the local female hurling club.
http://www.geocities.com/camogie_blues
Newmarket on Fergus
Camogie Club Club History 2001 Results and Reports What is Camogie Club Officers ... 2003 Fixtures
Discalimer : Newmarket on Fergus Camogie Club does not accept responsibility for any offence taken by any material appearing on this site. The intention is to inform, not to offend.
Chairman's Address
E-mail us Player Profiles
Training for all Under 12 Camogie players begins on Sunday the 16th of March at 12 Noon. All ages are welcome especially any new players. 2002 Results and Reports
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15. Katalog - Wirtualna Polska
Serwis Katalog w Wirtualna Polska S.A. pierwszy portal w Polsce.
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16. Newtown Camogie Club
What is camogie? camogie is the female version of hurling. The game of nationalsport. Hurling and camogie are very skillful games. Hurleys
http://www.newtownshandrum.com/whatisit.html
What is Camogie?
Camogie is the female version of hurling. The game of hurling is unique to Ireland and is one of the fastest field games in the world. It has always been a huge part of our culture and heritage and is our national sport. Hurling and camogie are very skillful games. Hurleys: Players use sticks called 'hurleys' which are made of ash wood and are between 30 and 37 inches in length with a broad end. The part of the hurley used to strike the ball is known as the 'bas'. The ball in hurling and camogie is known as a 'sliothar'.
Teams: A camogie and hurling team consists of 15 players and a number of substitutes. The substitutes can be called into play at any stage of the game. The team's manager chooses a starting fifteen and substitutes from a 'panel' of players. A maximum of three substitutes may be used in a game. Every hurling and camogie team has a goalkeeper, six defenders, two midfielders and six forwards. Lineout for 15-A-Side Game
Goalkeeper. Right-Full-Back Full-Back Left-Full-Back
Right-Half-Back Center-Back Left-Half-Back
Right-Center-Field Left-Center-Field
Right-Half-Forward Centre-Forward Left-Half-Forward
Right-Full-Forward Full-Forward Left-Full-Forward Matches: Championship and league matches last 60 minutes. Inter county and Inter club teams will wear their own registered distinctive colours. Players are advised to wear protective headgear in the form of helmets. But wearing helmets is not compulsory.

17. Newtownshandrum GAA
News, history, and match reports.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations Ireland Cork...... Cork make changes and still win easily The Cork senior camogie team showed no illeffects from their recent break in Lanzarote, having things more or less
http://www.newtownshandrum.com/
HURLING
YEAR 2003

AGM 2003

Intercounty Reports

YEAR 2002
Match Results

Club News 2002

Senior Championship

Field Development
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AGM 2002

YEAR 2001 Senior Championship Intercounty Reports YEAR 2000 County Champions Millennium Booklet U21 Champions CAMOGIE YEAR 2002 Club Championship Intercounty Reports YEAR 2001 Match Reports MISC Email Us Club Links What is Hurling? Newtown Golf Society ... Sign Guestbook Tell A Friend Email To: Senior Club news League game against Killeagh off Newtown's second league game against Killeagh fixed for this weekend is off. Ballyhea are our next opponents on 30th March @12pm in Newtown. Depleted Seniors make winning start to league Newtown kicked of their Conroy Cup Senior Hurling leauge campaign with a hard fought victor over the Glen at the Glen Fields on Sunday. For more details... Seniors make encouraging start The 2003 Senior hurling season got off to a good start for Newtown with a 2-12 to 0-14 win over Erins Own in a challenge game played in Caherlag. (See fixutre list for upcoming league games) 2003 Senior Hurling Championship Preview Will Blackrock win their 3rd senior hurling championship in a row ? Who are the likely pretenders to the crown ?

18. Our Camogie Section Is Currently Being Compiled And Will Be On
What an extraordinary night Saturday 28th 2001 turned out to be for camogie followers in Wicklow.
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~wicklowcountygaa/camogie.htm
HOME HONOURS CLUBS RESULTS 2002 ... CUMANN NA MBUNSCOL Our Camogie Section
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CAMOGIE
MILLENNIUM BANQUET
What an extraordinary night Saturday 28th 2001 turned out to be for camogie followers in Wicklow. Following months of hard work by the dedicated members of the Millennium Committee under the chairmanship of Victor O'Shaughnessy whose job it was to organise the Millennium Banquet, all present on the night agreed that it was one of the most memorable events that the Camogie Association in Wicklow had ever undertaken.
In all over 340 packed Lawlesses Hotel to capacity to witness the presentation of Millennium Awards to 32 clubs and 3 county teams. Also presented on the night was the first ever Camogie Hall of Fame Award. This was presented to May Byrne from Rathnew, an outstanding and deserving recipient who played most of her camogie with Glenealy and achieved the amazing record of winning 11 senior championships and 2 interprovinical medals during her playing career which spanned a total of 38 years. May was a born stylist of defence and forged for herself a lasting place among the camogie immortals of this county and province.
Apart from the historic occasion it turned out to be, it must be said that it was emotional for those recipients who had never before being recognised for the outstanding contribution they had made to the progress of camogie in Wicklow. Special guest Pat Rafferty , Uachtaran Camogiochta na nGael who presented the awards spoke of the importance of the occasion and congratulated all the recipients on their lifetime dedication to the game of camogie. It was with this love of camogie that some of the recipients brought their cherised medals won nearly seventy years ago to show to anyone interested. Elizabeth Parke of Strattord had a spectacular collection of the most beautiful solid silver medals together with a silver cup won back in the 1930's.

19. Dubai Celts Gaelic Games Club - Home Page
Football, hurling, and camogie teams. History, pictures, membership details, news, events, pictures, and newsletter.
http://www.dubaicelts.com/
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20. Ireland.com And The Irish Times, Ireland's Online Newspaper
Explanation of how camogie differs from hurling and the rules of the game.
http://ireland.com/sports/gaa/square-ball/rules/rules3.htm
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