Tyrone camogie
Your guide to this weekend's matches in the All-Ireland Intermediate & Junior Championships
Kilkenny-Cork clash highlight of a Very packed programme in Camogie League
Schools' camogie: St Pat's Maghera book All-Ireland senior final spot while St Louis Ballymena also advance on national stage
Corn Sceilge All-Ireland Senior A semi-final: Loreto Kilkenny 3-13 Ursuline’s Thurles 3-12; St Patrick’s Maghera 2-7 Presentation Athenry 1-7 GOALS in the third quarter from Maghera full-forwards Caoimhe Kearney and Caoimhe Chambers sent the holders Presentation Athenry crashing out of Corn Sceilge in a windy and eventually very wet Swatragh on Saturday.
New-look camogie league format sees Antrim and Down in top division
The Camogie Association yesterday released its fixture list for the upcoming National League competitions, that will be sponsored by Very and have a completely new format to the one in operation in recent years.
2023 Camogie Review of the Year: Antrim lead the way in 2022 but Ulster counties all have reason for optimism in 2023
ALMOST all the Ulster counties playing at inter-county level could be happy with their lot after the All-Ireland finals in August brought the curtain down and moved the camogie focus on to the club season.
Antrim and Derry clubs set up Bridie McMenamin Shield decider
Bridie McMenamin Shield semi-finals: Ruairí Óg (Antrim) 3-7 Éire Óg (Tyrone) 1-6; Ballerin (Derry) 6-15 East Belfast (Down) 1-2 FOR the fourth successive year, the Bridie McMenamin Shield final will feature a Derry v Antrim combination after both Saturday’s semi-finals in Ballerin and Cushendall threw up home wins.
Lacken avenge 2020 final defeat by Naomh Treasa to take Ulster junior title
AIB Ulster Junior B final: Lacken (Cavan) 2-10 Naomh Treasa Dungannon (Tyrone) 1-4 LACKEN avenged defeat by Naomh Treasa in the 2020 decider by taking control just before half–time in this AIB Ulster Junior B final in Middletown on Saturday and remaining in front through until the final whistle.
Antrim-Derry final still on the cards in Bridie McMenamin Shield but others likely to have their say
Bridie McMenamin Shield quarter-finals (Saturday at 1pm): Red Hugh’s pitch: Markievicz (Donegal) v Ballerin (Derry) Páirc Éire Óg, Carrickmore: Éire Óg (Tyrone) v Crosserlough (Cavan) Ballycran: East Belfast (Down) v Killeavy (Armagh) THE past three finals of the Bridie McMenamin Shield have featured the Antrim champions beating the Derry champions to lift the trophy.
Clonduff reclaim Ulster crown with battling win over Eglish
AIB Ulster Intermediate Club Camogie Championship final: Clonduff (Down) 1-10 Eglish (Tyrone) 1-7 CLONDUFF returned to the top in Ulster in Páirc Esler on Saturday when they emerged with a three-points victory after a hard fought battle with 2020 provincial champions Eglish.
Donnelly sisters play key roles in Tyrone championship triumph for Eglish
Tyrone Senior Camogie final: Eglish 3-25 Derrylaughan 1-5 EGLISH retained their Tyrone senior title following another emphatic performance in a final, this time against last year’s intermediate champions Derrylaughan.