2022 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

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All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 2022
Championship details
Dates21 May – 7 August 2022
Teams12
All-Ireland champions
Winners Kilkenny (15 win)
CaptainAoife Prendergast
Manager Brian Dowling
All-Ireland runners-up
Runners-up Cork
CaptainAmy Lee
ManagerMatthew Twomey
Championship statistics
Matches played36
2021
2023

The 2022 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship , known for sponsorship reasons as the Glen Dimplex Senior All-Ireland Championship, [1] is the premier inter-county competition of the 2022 camogie season. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Teams

Twelve county teams compete in the Senior Championship. 22 lower-ranked county teams compete in the Intermediate and Junior Championships.

Format

Group stage

The twelve teams are drawn into two groups of six teams. The top three teams in each group advance to the knockout stages.

Knock-out stage

The second- and third-placed teams in each group play in the quarter-finals. The quarter-final winners play the two group winners in the semi-finals.

The bottom team in each group play off to decide the team relegated to the Intermediate Championship. [5]

Group stage

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Colours of Cork.svg Cork 54019459+3512Advance to All-Ireland semi-finals
2 Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 53028667+199Advance to All-Ireland quarter-finals
3 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin 52217167+48
4 Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary 5221687248
5 Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford 51046199383
6 Colours of Clare.svg Clare 50235975162Relegation playoff
Updated to match(es) played on 18 June 2022. Source: camogie.ie
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
21 May 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 1
Waterford0-12 (12)(14) 1-11Dublin Walsh Park
Referee: Andy Larkin
Report

21 May 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 1
Wexford1-06 (9)(20) 2-14CorkBellefield Road, Enniscorthy
Referee: Gavin Donnegan
Report

21 May 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 1
Tipperary0-10 (10)(10) 0-10Clare The Ragg
Referee: Justin Heffernan
Report

28 May 2022
13:00
Group Stage Round 2
Dublin0-10 (10)(10) 0-10Tipperary Parnell Park
Referee: Liz Dempsey
Report

28 May 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 2
Waterford3-18 (27)(9) 0-09Wexford Walsh Park
Referee: Cathal McAllister
Report

28 May 2022
18:00
Group Stage Round 2
Cork2-17 (23)(11) 2-05Clare Páirc Uí Rinn
Referee: Ray Kelly
Report

4 June 2022
14:00
Group Stage Round 3
Clare0-11 (11)(12) 1-09Wexford Sixmilebridge
Referee: Ray Kelly
Report

4 June 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 3
Dublin0-09 (9)(16) 2-10Cork St Peregrines GAA
Referee: Justin Heffernan
Report

5 June 2022
14:00
Group Stage Round 3
Tipperary0-13 (13)(19) 1-16Waterford Semple Stadium
Referee: Ray Kelly
Report

18 June 2022
14:00
Group Stage Round 4
Wexford1-11 (14)(15) 0-15TipperaryBellefield Road, Enniscorthy
Referee: Liz Dempsey
Report

18 June 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 4
Clare1-09 (12)(12) 1-09Dublin Cusack Park
Referee: John Dermody
Report

18 June 2022
17:30
Group Stage Round 4
Waterford0-10 (10)(16) 0-16Cork Walsh Park
Referee: Ray Kelly
Report

2 July 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 5
Clare1-12 (15)(18) 1-15Waterford Cusack Park
Referee: Gavin Donegan
Report

2 July 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 5
Cork1-16 (19)(20) 1-17Tipperary Páirc Uí Rinn
Referee: Justin Heffernan
Report

2 July 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 5
Wexford2-11 (17)(26) 4-14DublinBellefield Road, Enniscorthy
Referee: John Dermody
Report

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Colours of Galway.svg Galway 541011651+6513Advance to All-Ireland semi-finals
2 Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilkenny 541011464+5013Advance to All-Ireland quarter-finals
3 Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick 53026182219
4 Colours of Antrim.svg Antrim 5113778694
5 Colours of Down.svg Down 511360103434
6 Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly 50055799420Relegation playoff
Updated to match(es) played on 25 June 2022. Source: camogie.ie
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
21 May 2022
15:00
Group Stage Round 1
Down1-10 (13)(26) 1-23Kilkenny Liatroim Fontenoys GAC
Referee: Eamon Cassidy
Report

21 May 2022
15:30
Group Stage Round 1
Galway4-11 (23)(10) 1-07Limerick Pearse Stadium
Referee: Aaron Hogg
Report

21 May 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 1
Offaly1-10 (13)(30) 4-18Antrim St. Brendan's Park
Referee: Barry Nea
Report

28 May 2022
14:00
Group Stage Round 2
Down1-12 (15)(15) 1-12Antrim Ballycran
Referee: John Dermody
Report

28 May 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 2
Kilkenny1-21 (27)(6) 0-06Limerick Nowlan Park
Referee: Andy Larkin
Report

28 May 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 2
Offaly1-06 (9)(18) 2-12Galway St. Brendan's Park
Referee: Philip McDonald
Report

11 June 2022
14:00
Group Stage Round 3
Galway3-23 (29)(6) 0-06DownKenny Park, Athenry
Referee: Gavin Donegan
Report

11 June 2022
14:00
Group Stage Round 3
Antrim1-09 (12)(18) 1-15Kilkenny Dunloy
Referee: Barry Nea
Report

11 June 2022
17:00
Group Stage Round 3
Limerick0-11 (11)(9) 0-09Offaly Cappamore
Referee: Liz Dempsey
Report

25 June 2022
14:00
Group Stage Round 4
Kilkenny3-17 (26)(13) 2-07Offaly Nowlan Park
Referee: Cathal McAllister
Report

25 June 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 4
Antrim0-06 (6)(23) 2-17Galway Dunloy
Referee: John Dermody
Report

25 June 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 4
Limerick2-11 (17)(12) 0-12Down Cappamore
Referee: Justin Heffernan
Report

2 July 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 5
Antrim1-11 (14)(17) 1-14Limerick Corrigan Park
Referee: Andy Larkin
Report

2 July 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 5
Down1-11 (14)(13) 0-13Offaly Liatroim Fontenoys GAC
Referee: Eamon Cassidy
Report

2 July 2022
16:00
Group Stage Round 5
Galway1-17 (20)(20) 2-14KilkennyKenny Park, Athenry
Referee: Philip McDonald
Report

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals

16 July 2022
15:15
Quarter-final
Waterford Colours of Waterford.svg 3-16 (25)(15) 1-12 Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick Semple Stadium
Referee: John Dermody
Report

16 July 2022
17:30
Quarter-final
Kilkenny Colours of Kilkenny.svg 2-24 (30)(14) 1-11 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin Semple Stadium
Referee: Justin Heffernan
Report

Semi-finals

23 July 2022
15:15
Semi-final
Cork Colours of Cork.svg 0-15 (15)(10) 0-10 Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford Croke Park
Referee: Ray Kelly
Report

23 July 2022
17:30
Semi-final
Galway Colours of Galway.svg 0-12 (12)(16) 1-13 Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilkenny Croke Park
Referee: Andy Larkin
Report

Final

7 August 2022
16:15
2022 All-Ireland Final
Cork Colours of Cork.svg 1-12 (15)(16) 1-13 Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilkenny Croke Park
Attendance: 23,426
Referee: Ray Kelly
Report

Relegation playoff

16 July 2022
15:00 IST (UTC+01:00)
Relegation playoff
Clare Colours of Clare.svg 6-10 (28)(16) 1-13 Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly St. Flannan's Park
Referee: Liz Dempsey
Report

Offaly are relegated to All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship for 2023 season.

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