UCD are to host an innovative new seven-a-side camogie competition on this Saturday, April 1. This will be the inaugural year of Ó Maolagáin Cup, named for Brídín Uí Maolagáin, who has given stalwart service throughout the years to UCD, the CCIA and indeed camogie as a whole. » Full Story
The sizeable crowd in attendance at the Gaelic Grounds for the Ashbourne tournament were served up a feast of camogie yesterday when both finals ended with only a point between the teams. » Full Story
New South Wales GAA starts the first camogie competition in Sydney in March. First matches in the Central Coast warm up tournment and then an historic 7 aside competition in the LEague kicks off on April 9. » Full Story
There was double delight for Ulster at the weekend when UUJ took the Purcell Cup defeating Athlone IT 4-11 to 1-7 while earlier on Queens defeated near neighbours St.Mary's 0-5 to 0-4 in a most exciting final in Naomh Mearnóg, Dublin. » Full Story
SINÉAD O'Loughlin proved to be the St.Mary's Magherafelt hero with a fifty fourth minute goal as they overcame Cross and Passion College Ballycastle in the Ulster senior 'A' Colleges final, 3-5 to 1-5 on Saturday. » Full Story
Mighty St.Mary's of Charleville are through to yet another All-Ireland senior 'A' Colleges semi-final next month following their victory of 7-13 to 2-1 over Presentation, Bandon on Saturday in the Munster senior 'A' Colleges final. » Full Story
Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, John O’Donoghue, T.D., today officially launched an initiative by Cumann Camógaíochta na nGael to start camogie in Kerry. » Full Story
The classy cats from St.Lachtain's Freshford showed why they are the All-Ireland club champions when they defeated the Galway champions Davitts 1-9 to 1-4 in the senior All-Ireland club championship final in Cloughjordan » Full Story
Reigning All Ireland camogie club champions, St.Lachtain's Freshford, Kilkenny and Liatroim Fontenoys of Down, are back to reclaim their titles in this year’s All-Ireland camogie senior and junior club championship finals which take place this Sunday (November 20th) in McDonagh Park, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary at 12.45pm and 2.30pm respectively. » Full Story
The 2005 Camogie All-Stars team in association with O’Neills was announced last night (Saturday) in CityWest Hotel. Presided over by Miriam O’Callaghan, President of the Camogie Association, over five hundred guests attended this glittering banquet. » Full Story
Cashel and Davitts of Galway must meet again following their highly exciting All-Ireland club championship semi-final draw in Tynagh on Saturday, Cashel, 1-13, Davitts 3-7. » Full Story
37 players have been nominated for the Camogie All Stars 2005. All Ireland champions, Cork, top the bill with ten nominations while beaten finalists, Tipperary, have seven, Wexford six, Galway and Dublin four, Kilkenny and Clare two and Limerick and Laois one. » Full Story
Three goals within the space of five minutes saw the reigning Leinster and All-Ireland club champions St.Lachtain's of Freshford overcome last year's provincial challenger's Oulart the Ballagh,of Wexford 3-11 to 0-8 in the Leinster club final played in » Full Story
Reigning Leinster and All-Ireland champions St.Lachtain's of Freshford, Kilkenny took a step closer to retaining both their Leinster and All-Ireland crown when they overcame Dublin champions St.Vincents 4-11 to 1-5 in the Leinster club semi-final yesterday (Sunday) in Freshford. » Full Story
The only team to represent Cork in this year’s 32nd AIB All-Ireland Sevens in Kilmacud Crokes on Saturday won the competition outright, making it a great weekend for Cork camogie. » Full Story
The four participating All-Ireland teams, Tipperary, Cork, Clare and Dublin were present in Croke Park today ahead of next Sunday’s Foras na Gaeilge All-Ireland camogie finals, the highlight of the camogie calendar. » Full Story
The Camogie Association received a welcome injection at the weekend when Central Council unanimously adopted the recommendations of its Competitions Review Committee. » Full Story
Limerick woman Lynn Kelly has been appointed National Camogie Development Co-ordinator while two of the games outstanding players Mary O’Connor of Cork and Caroline Murray of Galway take on the role of Regional Development Co-ordinators. » Full Story
Tipperary are on course for their sixth senior All-Ireland title following their 1-13 to 1-8 victory over hot rivals Wexford in the Foras na Gaeilge All-Ireland semi-final in Nowlan Park on Saturday. » Full Story
The dazzling Dubs are back into Croke Park on September 18th for the first time in twenty two years following their All-Ireland junior championship semi-final victory of 1-15 to 0-7 over Armagh in Parnell Park yesterday. » Full Story
The Kilkenny Cats got a real bowlful of cream yesterday (Sunday) when they won their first Minor All-Ireland title since 1991 defeating Tipperary 4-7 to 2-7 in the Minor 'A' All-Ireland Final in Parnell Park. » Full Story