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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

61. Down GAA Online - Past Camogie News
Down GAA Past News. camogie. Atticall girls win U14 League final 10/10/2002 Atticallbeat Parish rivals An Riocht in the Final of the U14 camogie Final . . .
http://www.downgaa.net/downgaa/pastnews/camogie.htm
Down GAA Past News CAMOGIE Camogie success for Clonduff
Congratulations to Clonduff Minor camogie team which created a little bit of history by winning the County Championship Final last week Bernie McNally back in Down Management
Bernie McNally has returned in a management role in Down camogie after a three year break . . .
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Atticall girls win U14 League final
Atticall beat Parish rivals An Riocht in the Final of the U-14 Camogie Final . . .
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62. County Camogie Page
WHERE COUNTY DOWN camogie TITLES HAVE GONE. 19031909, 1910-1919, 1920-1929, 1930-1939,1940-1949, 1950-1959, 1960-1969, 1970-1979, 1980-1989, 1990-1999, 2000-2009.
http://www.downgaa.net/downgaa/history/downgaahistory/e31.htm
WHERE COUNTY DOWN CAMOGIE TITLES HAVE GONE
YEAR A Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR B Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR C Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR D Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR E Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR F Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR G Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR H Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR I Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 YEAR J Senior Intermediate Junior U-14 U-12 Liatroim Clonduff Mayobridge Clonduff Kilclief

63. Camogie
Colaiste win again. The success of the Colaiste Muire camogie teamsof last year will hopefully be set to continue for this year also.
http://colaistemuire.ennis.ie/camogie.htm
Colaiste win again th they travelled to Mercy GAA grounds in Cork to face Mount Mercy. Despite being on the opposition grounds, they showed great skill and determination. Led by Mairead Keane they showed Mount Mercy a hard game, which gave them a comfortable win in the end. Colaiste Muire: 2-7 Mount Mercy: 3-1 Back to Sport

64. Index
camogie, Cumann Camógaíochta camogie quickly became popular throughoutthe country and also spread to other countries. The camogie
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Camogie 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. To view varies drills click on requested age level below:
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65. Courcey Rovers Camogie Homepage
camogie Club Website. The camogie Pages are still being updated, ifyou have pictures or reports relating to camogie send them on.
http://courceyrovers.tripod.com/Camogie_club_homepage.HTM
Camogie Club Website The history of Camogie in the Courcey Parish started in 1954 when a group of girls from the parish got together and started a team called the Courcey Maids, their colours were blue and white with a red and white Courcey crest. They had to travel to Churchfield in Cork to play all their matches as it was mostly city teams they played. The highlight for the Courcey Maids teams was to be asked by the county board to invite a team from Armagh. The match was played in Kilmacsimon and two Courcey Maids played for Cork that day, Nellie O'Sullivan ("The Nellie Bus") and Kitty Crowley (RIP) (Kittys Bar Bandon). A young curate named O'Fiach accompanied the Armagh girls that day who was later to become Primate of All Ireland, Cardinal O'Fiach. After a lapse of a few years , Camogie was again revived in the Parish in 1982. The team then being known as Courcey Rovers and reverting to the club colours of Red and White hoops. In 1982 when the Camogie club was reformed they were the only team in West Cork but now are joined by almost a team from every Hurling Club in West Cork and South East Cork. Courceys in their first year went to the County semi-final and were beaten by a more experienced Glen Rovers side who went on to win the County. Two years later in 1984 they again reached the County Semi-Final to be narrowly beaten by St. Fanahans, Mitchelstown. One year later in 1985 was to be Courcey Rovers greatest year before the 1990's when they reached the County Final against Castlemagner but at the end the scoreline was Castlemagner 2:4, Courcey Rovers 1:2.

66. Camogie
Junior . Send mail to website@rahenygaaclub.com or complete thisform with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright
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67. BallyheaGaa.Com | Camogie Club
camogie News 2003. St. Mary¹s Charleville On played on February 9th.Ballyhea camogie Club Official Website. Quick Site Jump .
http://www15.brinkster.com/johnmortell/cam.html
Home Page Clubs History Club Officers Club News ... Cork GAA News Camogie News 2003 Ballyhea U-18 County Final
The 22nd of February is the date fixed for the semi-final pairing of Valley Rovers and Kilbrittan. We wait in anticipation of the outcome. The final will be played the middle of March.
St. Mary's Munster Finals
On February 1st, St. Mary's Junior 'A' Camogie team retained the title of Munster Champions when they played old rivals St. Mary's of Nenagh. On the panel representing Ballyhea were Edwina Waters, Mary Coleman, Siobhan O'Leary. In the All-Ireland semi-final, St. Brid's, Enniscorthy will be the opposition and that is fixed for the first weekend in March.
The Senior 'A' team kept the flag flying on Saturday 8th February when they became Munster Champions after a tough encounter with Loreto, Fermoy. They too are pitted against St. Brid's of Enniscorthy, the second weekend in March. To help the side to victory were Amy Morrissey, Karen O'Leary, Edwina Waters and Mary Coleman. Camogie Club Results After defeating Douglas in the quarter-final of the County 2002 in November we were then drawn to play Killeagh in the semi-final.

68. AllAboutIrish - Camogie
and food items. camogie The Women's Gaelic Sport by Pat Friend. camogieis one of the fastest field sports in the world. Based on
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Offers jewelry, art, crystal, linen, and Aran knitwear. SimplyIrish Offers a wide array of jewelry, linen, novelty items and food items. Camogie - The Women's Gaelic Sport by Pat Friend Camogie is one of the fastest field sports in the world. Based on the traditional Gaelic men's of hurling , it pits teams of 15 armed with sticks, and most likely protected by helmets, in a contest to get a ball through a goal on either end of the field. The ball is known as a "slithar", and hit about the field using sticks known as "hurleys", with ends known as "bas." The hurleys are made of wood and between 30 and 37 inches long. Parts of the Hurley The 15 players on the pitch include a goalkeeper, six defenders, two midfielders, and six forwards. Only three substitutes are permitted in each 60-minute game. To move the slithar about the field, a player can hit it with the hurley, hand it, kick it, or hit it from the ground. The object, of course, is to score a goal, which can be done in one of two ways. If the slithar passes between the goal posts above the crossbar, a "point" is scored. A "goal", worth three points, is the reward when the slithar crosses the goal, under the crossbar.

69. Tullogher Camogie Club
Tullogher camogie Club. Other Links. Welcome to the Tullogher camogie Website.Hope you enjoy your visit ( ,) Please sign the guestbook if you have time.
http://uk.geocities.com/tullogher_camogie/
Tullogher Camogie Club Home Club News County News County Webpages Other Links ... Guestbook Home Club News County News County Pages Fun Page ... Other Links Welcome to the Tullogher Camogie Website. Hope you enjoy your visit (",) Please sign the guestbook if you have time Check out the fun page Check and see if im on line If you think we are beaten, we are
If you think we are dare not, we don't
If you'd like to win but think we can't,
It's almost a cinch, we won't
If you think we'll lose, we've lost
So out in the world we find,
Success begins with a person's will.
It's all in the State of mind,
Life's battles don't always go,
To the stronger or faster hand,
But sooner or later The team that WINS, Is the one who thinks, WE CANN!! Visit the GAA unplugged website Check out this page for ticket information on all the big matches

70. Camogie - Cornafean Online - Cornafean, Co. Cavan, Ireland
camogie. The early days The 1980's The 1990's The New Millennium. camogieis the most popular team sport for women and girls in Cornafean.
http://www.cornafean.com/camogie.htm
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The early days The 1980's The 1990's The New Millennium Blaithin O'Reilly receives the 1999 League Trophy Blaithin O'Reilly receives the 1999 Championship Trophy Camogie is the most popular team sport for women and girls in Cornafean. Cornafean Camogie club currently compete at Intermediate level in the Cavan camogie Championship and Leagues. Its most recent successes were in February 2001 when the Under-10's won the County Indoor Camogie League, and in 1999 when the club scooped both the Intermediate League and Championship titles. Camogie in Cornafean - The early days The sport was first played in the area since the 1930's, when teams were organised in both Cornafean itself and in Kilmore, but most local successes in organised competition have been recorded since the Cornafean club was re-established in the late 1960's. The 1970's In 1972, the local club achieved its first major success in winning the Cavan Junior Championship, when they defeated Kingscourt in the final. Among Cornafean's key players were Kathleen Barry, Eileen Halton, Pauline Maguire, Maura and Rita Brady, and Mary Martin, who, at 12 years old, was making a notable debut in adult competition. The team was trained by Jim Hannon and Tommy Brady. Three years later, Cornafean won their first Intermediate League title, when they defeated Craobh Rua in the 1975 final. Goals from Geraldine Donohoe, Monica McCabe and Philomena were the key to this victory, with the final scoreline reading Cornafean 3-4 Craobh Rua 2-3.

71. Cavan Camogie
camogie. Ulster Delegate. Brigid Brady. Cavan Schools camogie. In1971 camogie was set up in the Primary Schools in County Cavan.
http://cavan.gaa.ie/camogie.html
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Date Event Teams All County League
All County Camogie League
Chairpersons of Bord Camogaiochta
Chairperson Years Seamus Gilheaney P.J. Bartley (Mountnugent) Séamus Gilheaney P.J. Bartley (Mountnugent) Miss A. McEntee(Cavan) Paddy O' Reilly (Cavan) Mrs A Hennessy (Cootehill) Fr. Foley, C.C. (Kingscourt) James McEnroe (Kill) Mrs Ann O'Donohoe (Laragh) Mrs E. 'O Hare Thomas 'O Dowd Mrs B Conaty James McKiernan Fr Oliver 'O Reilly Noeleen Kiernan Brenda Kelly John Hayes Joe Hegarty John Hayes Hugh Murphy Pat Ryan Molly Clarke John Hayes Liam Duffy Tom Mortell
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Club Contact Phone LARAGH Mary Brady BALLINAGH Julie O' Reilly, Belville, Ballinagh BAILIEBOROUGH Sharon Ledwith, Lisnalee, Bailieborough BUTLERSBRIDGE Elaine Shannon, Butlersbridge CASTLETARA Ursula Newman, Lisdeegan, Ballyhaise COOTEHILL Phyllis Mc Mullin, Drumnaveil, Cootehill CORNAFEAN Dympna O' Reilly, Cloncose, Cornafean CROSSERLOUGH Savina Donohue, Druminslin, Crosserlough DRUMGOON Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Drumnagress, Kill, Cootehill

72. Crusheen N.S. Sports - Camogie
camogie. The school’s camogie teams have been quite successful in recent years. 2camogie title and Olivia headed up the steps to receive the trophy.
http://www.crusheenns.com/sport/camogie.html
Camogie
This time we were victorious. Crusheen 3-0 St. Aidan’s Shannon 1-1 Like the hurling game the camogie final was a tense hard-fought game between two even teams. Six minutes had passed before Amanda had our first goal and we were to add two more from Olivia and Carina before Aidan’s had a pointed free midway through the first half. At this stage we appeared to be coasting to victory. Aidan’s had other ideas and they made it really difficult for us in the second half. They had the only score of that half, a goal and there was great excitement as we held out to win our first ever Div. 2 camogie title and Olivia headed up the steps to receive the trophy. Top of Page
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73. Le Camogie
camogie a été fondée en 1904.
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La Camogie
Le camogie est l'équivalent du hurling pour les femmes. Comme le hurling il est célébre pour sa vitesse, habileté et pour le plaisir personnel. "Cumann Camógaíocht na nGael", l'organisation pour le camogie a été fondée en 1904. En ce moment c'est une des plus grandes organisations des femmes en Irlande.
Une peu sur les règles
Les nouvelles règles de camogie sont presque les mêmes de que les règles de hurling, parce qu'un e équipe de camogie consiste en 15 joueurs maintenant. Avant, il y avait 12 joueurs dans une équipe de camogie, mais ça a changé l'année dernière (1999).
Une différence entre le hurling et le camogie c'est la position des coups francs. Dans le hurling le coup franc est joué sur la ligne des 65 mètres mais dans le camogie c'est sur la ligne des 30 mètres. Une autre différence entre les deux c'est que, dans le camogie on doit porter une jupe!!

74. Camogie
Any information regarding camogie can be obtained by emailing Mairead Ni Mhaoileoinat mnimhaoileoin@eircom.net. October 2002. camogie update 29th October 2002.
http://www.blackrockhurling.org/camogie.htm
Cumann Camogaiochta na Carraige Duibhe Any information regarding Camogie can be obtained by e-mailing Mairead Ni Mhaoileoin at mnimhaoileoin@eircom.net March 2003 Camogie Update 11/03/03 Sponsored Marathon; A large crowd of players and parents were at the Astro Turf in The Ursuline Secondary School on Sunday March 9th for the Camogie Marathon. Ten teams in all took part, representing different countries who will be taking part in the Special Olympics. We were visited by Eithne Duggan, former Cork senior player and captain. She was on the All-Ireland winning team in September last. She brought the O'Duffy Cup with her and the girls were dreaming of the future as they got a chance to hold the All-Ireland cup. She signed hurleys, jerseys and anything else to hand before having her photograph taken with the players. Copies will be available - get in touch with Mairéad any Friday. In section 1 we had Ireland, U.S.A., China, Spain and France. France came out on top beating Spain in the Final. These teams were all under 11 and Dóirín Leahy had no trouble refereeing for the afternoon. Many stars of the future were on display not least Niamh O'Leary, Sherelle Naughton, Grace Marum, Amy Dennehy, Doireann Twomey and Emer Fahy. They all splept well on Sunday night. In section 2 we had the over 11's representing Australia, Italy, Japan, Germany and Jamaica. Competition was very intense and the sliotar left the pitch and narrowly missed the cars and the school building several times. The parents had to be cautioned for getting too involved. In the end Germany overcame Australia in a very close final that nearly went to a penalty shoot out - which goes to show that you can never rule out the Germans even in Camogie!

75. Carnmore, Co.Galway - Sports - Camogie
Club History 20MAY-2000. Carnmore camogie Club is the youngest ofthe 32 camogie club’s currently playing in Galway. In it’s
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Home Ladies Club Welcome ... Medical Corner Please choose from one of the links below Club History 20-MAY-2000 Carnmore Camogie Club is the youngest of the 32 camogie club’s currently playing in Galway. In it’s current guise,it was formed in 1998. Some people believe that an Adult Camogie team represented the Parish back in the Late sixties or early Seventies. Unfortunately,records for that era are unavailable.. So this report only covers the 1998 Beginning. The foundations of the Club were laid in the Spring of 1997,when training was set up every Saturday evening for the girls of the local national schools. For the record the 1st training session Was held on 1st of March 1997. The school competitions got the girls involved,and gave them their 1st feel for a match Against an opposing team . After a few encouraging performances by the school teams ,And with interest growing it was decided to have an attempt at forming a Club within the Parish. So in the early Spring of 1998,we reigistered Carnmore Camogie Club with the County Camogie Board. The Seed Capital for this great venture into the unknown world of Galway Camogie was put up directly by the parents of the girls involved. That year we played in County And City Fixtures. To say it was a tough year on the playing fields is a major understatement.Our inexperience,on and off the field was exploited by most teams we met. Nevertheless,as the Year went on,the girls did get more used to playing matches,and a noticeable improvement Was evident in their play.

76. Irish Women's Camogie Team - 1904
Irish Women's camogie Team 1904. camogie is women's form of Irish fieldgame called Hurley, from which Ice Hockey developed in Nova Scotia.
http://www.birthplaceofhockey.com/hockeyists/women/pic-camogie-1904.html
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Amherst 1899 ... Windsor Women Irish Women's Camogie Team - 1904. Camogie is women's form of Irish field game called Hurley, from which Ice Hockey developed in Nova Scotia. Home Site Map Origin Evolution ... Garth Vaughan , except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.

77. Camogie Team 1904
camogie Team 1904,
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78. KILCOOLE GAA CLUB
camogie. We fielded at U10, U12, U14, U16 as well as intermediate this season. TheU10s had a very enjoyable time at the blitz hosted by the Ballinacor Club.
http://www.kilcoolegaa.ie/camogie.html
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Camogie
We fielded at U10, U12, U14, U16 as well as intermediate this season. The U10s had a very enjoyable time at the blitz hosted by the Ballinacor Club. The U12s gave a good account of themselves in both the league and the championship. The U14s had agreat achievement in reaching the finals of both the shield and the Championship. And are currently at the top of the League as well. 5 members of this panel represented the club at county level - Orlaith Donnelly, Emma Duffy, Eleanor Kelly, Niamh O Brien and Naomi Walsh. The U16s also reached the Shield final losing out to Glenealy. Roisín Mulford and Ruth Kelly played on the county team. The Intermediates, played in the senior league and championship. In spite of foot and mouth managed to get through all their fixtures and are looking forward to next year when more players should become available. Nicky Keddy and Martina Kelly played on the County Senior Team.
1999 U16 Shield Champions
2001 U14 Champions

79. St. Mary's College Belfast - Camogie
St. Mary's camogie Club. St. Mary's University College camogie Club.Objectives. To promote the playing of camogie in intervarsity
http://www.stmarys-belfast.ac.uk/sport/Camogie.html

80. Celts Camogie Club
camogie beats Quidditch. Celts vote for camogie. The consider. The membersvoted overwhelmingin favour of continuing the camogie Club.
http://www.realityink.demon.co.uk/celts/
Camogie beats Quidditch
Celts vote for Camogie The Celts Club Members took an important vote on the future of their club. The emergency meeting was called after a very difficult year, with massive debts, recruitment problems and a difficult season to consider. The members voted overwhelmingin favour of continuing the Camogie Club. This turning point was greeted by the Club sponsor, Tim Cott, Amersham Arms publican with a decision to allow The Celts and CuChullainn Hurling Club to hold a Fund Raiser Social on 3rd November. So Club members are looking forward to next year and a good party to see off this 2001.
Pitch Costs Increase by 1000 % in 2001
A letter from a supporters of the Celts
Council Manoeuvres: Get this London Borough of Greenwich, Greenwich Leisure Services have increased Celts Pitch Fees by over 1000%in 2001. While concerns about the pitch, mainly Health and Safety issues remain unaddressed. As The Celt Camogs know over past two years, entry to the pitch via locked gates, dog shite and litter on playing area, bent goal posts, locked toilets and lack of changing facilities is the norm. Camogie is not publicly funded and all club funds are raised by volunteers mainly women with families. Thank you Greenwich Leisure Limited for your consideration.

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