All Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship

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All Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship
Irish Craobhchomórtas na n-Íarbhun Scoileanna
Founded1969
TrophyCorn Sceilge
Title holders Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny (9th title)
Most titlesLoreto Secondary School (Kilkenny) (9 titles)

The All-Ireland Colleges Camogie Championships are a range of Irish camogie tournaments played each year to determine the national champion secondary school or second level college at senior and junior level over a range of grades. [1] [2]

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Since 1969 these competitions have been administered by the Secondary Education committee of the Camogie Association. The record holders in the Senior 'A' competition are Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny The current holders of the cup are Loreto Secondary School Kilkenny having defeated Ursuline Thurles in the 2024 final.

Graded Competitions

There are graded competitions for colleges at three different levels. In the 2011 All-Ireland Senior B final Grennan College, Thomastown (4-10) defeated St Louis, Ballymena (3-3) in Trim. In the 2011 All-Ireland Senior C final Castlecomer Community School (Kilkenny) (4-2) defeated St Pius X College Magherafelt (2-5) in Trim, Co Meath.

Trophy

The trophy for the Senior 'A' competition is the Corn Sceilge in honour of Seán Ó Ceallaigh (1872-1959) (known as Sceilg , an acronym of his name in Irish : Seán S. Ó Ceallaigh), one of the members of the Keating Branch of the Gaelic League that participated in the first Camogie matches in 1904.

Participation Levels

There are 300 secondary schools participating in camogie competitions throughout Ireland and the Women in Sport projects run since 2004 have helped increase the number of secondary schools playing camogie. [3] Competitions are run on a provincial basis with provincial winners progressing to All-Ireland semi-finals and finals at both junior (1st - 3rd year) and senior (4th - 6th year) level.

Schools Camogie Highlights

Prior to the establishment of an All-Ireland competition in 1969, colleges competitions had been organized in Cork in 1914 and Dublin in 1919. Dublin and Cork colleges played an annual inter-city fixture. Dublin schools teams also participated in the Dublin league against club sides.

In the inaugural competition in 1969, Presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny defeated St Michael's, Lurgan by 5-0 to 2-2 in the first All-Ireland semi-final and in the final defeated St Aloysius, Cork, who had defeated St. Mary's, Tuam in the other semi-final. All-Ireland finals were held at Croke Park until 1981. The first midweek final took place in 1998 at The Ragg in Thurles, the first sportsfield to be designated exclusively for camogie fixtures. Eileen O’Brien from St Mary's, Charleville won nine All-Ireland colleges medals, one junior, four senior and four seven-a-side colleges medals. She scored 0-11 in the 1995 final when she was 14.

Interprovincial

A colleges inter-provincial series has been played intermittently since 1979. The inaugural competition was won by Munster, defeating Connacht by 5-5 to 3-3 in the final with the help of a winning goal by Majella Hallinan.

Senior 'A' Roll of Honour

SchoolWinsYears won (no final 2021) [4]
Loreto, Kilkenny 9 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2023, 2024
St Raphael's, Loughrea81985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
St Mary's, Charleville 71996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006
Presentation, Kilkenny 41969, 1970, 1995, 2014
Presentation College, Athenry 41974, 1975, 1978, 2022
Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy32003, 2004, 2005
St Brigid's College, Callan 31993, 2008, 2009
Scoil Mhuire, Cashel 21977, 1979
St Mary's, Nenagh21994, 2000
Sacred Heart, Newry11971
Presentation, Oranmore 11972
Presentation, Mountmellick11973
St Aloysius, Cork11976
North Presentation, Cork11980
St Patrick's, Cork11981
St Patrick's, Shannon11982
St John Of God, Artane11983
Maryfield College, Drumcondra11984
St Mary's, Magherafelt 12007
Seamount College, Kinvara12015
St Brigid's College, Loughrea12016
St. Angela's Ursuline, Waterford12019

All-Ireland Senior 'A' Colleges Camogie Finals

The first figure is the number of goals scored (equal to 3 points each) and the second total is the number of points scored, the figures are combined to determine the winner of a match in Gaelic Games

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptain
1969Apr 19 Presentation, Kilkenny 3-02St Aloysius, Cork1-03 Croke Park Mary Tallis
1970Apr 18 Presentation, Kilkenny 2-03 Sacred Heart, Newry 1-01 Croke Park Liz Neary
1971Apr 3 Sacred Heart, Newry 2-04Presentation, Mountmellick3-01 Croke Park
ReplayMay 1 Sacred Heart, Newry 3-02Presentation, Mountmellick2-01 Croke Park Anne McCone
1972Apr 29 Presentation, Oranmore 6-01 St. Louis, Kilkeel 4-01 Croke Park Marie Murphy
1973Presentation, Mountmellick4-02 Presentation College, Athenry 1-02Carmel Cottrell
1974Apr 6 Presentation College, Athenry 3-01 St. Louis, Kilkeel 1-00 Croke Park Midge Poniard
1975Apr 19 Presentation College, Athenry 7-04St Brigid's, Callan2-04 Croke Park Midge Poniard
1976Apr 10Presentation, Mountmellick2-02 Presentation College, Athenry 0-02 Croke Park Jacinta O’ Brien
1977Apr 2 Scoil Mhuire, Cashel 2-02 Presentation College, Athenry 1-03 Croke Park Cora Hennessy
1978Apr 15 Presentation College, Athenry 2-03 Loreto, Coleraine 2-02 Croke Park Anne Poniard
1979Apr 7 Scoil Mhuire, Cashel 3-03 Presentation College, Athenry 1-03 Croke Park Majella Hallinan
1980Apr 19North Presentation, Cork4-07Assumption, Walkinstown1-01 Croke Park Imelda Cronin
1981Apr 4St Patrick's, Cork1-03Assumption, Walkinstown0-05 Cashel Ann O’Mahony
1982Apr 17St Patrick's, Shannon1-07St Raphael's, Loughrea1-04 Croke Park Caroline O’ Meara
1983Apr 16St John Of God, Artane2-06St Patrick's, Cork2-01 Belfield, Dublin Adele Campbell
1984Mar 24Maryfield College, Drumcondra2-05North Presentation, Cork0-05 Croke Park Roisín Brady
1985Mar 23St Raphael's, Loughrea4-07St Patrick's, Cork3-03 Cashel Deirdre Costello
1986Apr 12St Raphael's, Loughrea2-04FCJ Bunclody3-01 Croke Park
ReplayApr 19St Raphael's, Loughrea3-05FCJ Bunclody0-04 Rathdowney Angela Cooney
1987Apr 4St Raphael's, Loughrea3-08 St Mary's, Charleville 0-04 Cusack Park, Ennis Bríd Stratford
1988Apr 16St Raphael's, Loughrea2-13FCJ Bunclody1-05 Imelda Hobbins
1989Apr 16St Raphael's, Loughrea5-09 St Patrick's, Keady 2-09 Donagh, Fermanagh Tríona Dolphin
1990Apr 7St Raphael's, Loughrea3-11 Scoil Mhuire, Cashel 2-00 O'Toole Park Imelda Maher
1991Apr 20St Raphael's, Loughrea3-06Grennan College, Thomastown0-00 Tullamore Siobhán Keane
1992St Raphael's, Loughrea7-07St Brigid's, Callan2-04Pamela Nevin
1993Apr 3St Brigid's, Callan3-07 St Mary's, Charleville 1-02 Sinéad Millea
1994St Mary's, Nenagh1-10 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 1-02 Noelle Kennedy
1995Apr 2 Presentation, Kilkenny 3-04 St Mary's, Charleville 2-04 Tullamore Deirdre Phelan
1996 St Mary's, Charleville 4-08St Raphael's, Gort1-15Deirdre Sheehan
1997Apr 12 St Mary's, Charleville 1-15St Brigid's, Loughrea3-03 Tullamore Vera Sheehan
1998 St Mary's, Charleville 1-11Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy1-04Sinéad Callaghan
1999Apr 17 St Mary's, Charleville 3-10Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy0-05 Nenagh Caoimhe Harrington
2000St Mary's, Nenagh3-06Seamount, Kinvara0-07Mary Rose Ryan
2001Apr 28 St Mary's, Charleville 4-07 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 0-03 Littleton Niamh Bowles
2002 St Mary's, Charleville 4-16Portumna Community School1-09Aine Kelleher
2003Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy5-07 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 0-03Ciara O’ Connor
2004Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy0-08 St Mary's, Charleville 0-08
ReplayColáiste Bríde, Enniscorthy3-07 St Mary's, Charleville 2-04 Ursula Jacob
2005Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy1-08 St Mary's, Charleville 2-03Bronagh Furlong
2006 St Mary's, Charleville 2-05 Presentation College, Athenry 2-05
Replay St Mary's, Charleville 1-09 Presentation College, Athenry 0-04Mary Coleman
2007 St Mary's, Magherafelt 0-11 Presentation College, Athenry 3-02
Replay St Mary's, Charleville 2-09 Presentation College, Athenry 2-06 Michaela Convery
2008St Brigid's, Callan3-07 St Mary's, Charleville 0-05Leanne Fennelly
2009St Brigid's, Callan1-11Portumna Community School1-06 Denise Gaule
2010 [5] Mar 6 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 2-05Blackwater CS, Lismore1-07 Ardfinnan Aisling Dunphy
2011 [6] Mar 12 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 4-10 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 1-06 Trim Aisling Curtis
2012 [7] Mar 3 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 4-11St Brigid's, Loughrea1-10TemplederryClaire Phelan
2013Mar 9 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 1-11St. Brigid's, Loughrea1-06NenaghMiriam Walsh
2014Mar 8 Presentation, Kilkenny 2-09 St Mary's, Magherafelt 0-09 Parnells, Coolock
2015 [8] March 7Seamount College, Kinvara1-05 St Flannan's Ennis 0-06 Gort Siobhán Connolly
2016 [9] March 5St Brigid's College, Loughrea2-06 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 0-09 Nenagh Tara Murphy [10]
2017 [11] March 11 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 6-19Ursuline SS, Thurles1-04ConahyNiamh Deely
2018 [12] March 10 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 2-18Cross & Passion College, Ballycastle4-08DarverCiara O'Shea
2019March 23St. Angela's Ursulines, Waterford2-13 2-17 (R)Cross & Passion, Ballycastle2-13 2-11 (R)
2020March Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 1-15 Presentation College, Athenry 2-10BanagherCiara O'Keeffe
2021No competition
20225 March Presentation College, Athenry 2-16Cashel Community School0-08
202318 February Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 1-16 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 1-02 St. Peregrine's, BlanchardstownRachel Brennan
2024 [13] 24 February Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 2-14Ursuline SS, Thurles2-06Rathdowney

All-Ireland Senior B Colleges Camogie Finals

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptain
1999Apr 17Sacred Heart, Clonakilty3-13Kilcormac Vocational2-05 Nenagh Geraldine Collins
2000St Patrick's, Shannon3-05St Cuan's, Castleblakeney1-00Siobhán Kelly
2001St Brigid's, Callan2-05Mercy, Woodford1-04Aoife Tracy
2002Mercy, Waterford2-08Ard Scoil Mhuire, Ballinasloe1-05Mairéad Murphy
2003 Coachford College 1-05 Presentation College, Athenry 0-07Joan Twomey
2004St Rynagh's, Banagher2-07St Raphael's, Gort0-07 Susan Earner
2005Mercy, Woodford2-06Ursuline, Thurles0-05Phyllis Hayes
2006St Fergal's, Rathdowney2-09 St Patrick's, Keady 2-04Eimear Delaney
2007St Mary's Nenagh3-06Castlecomer Community School1-08Aoife McLoughney
2008Christ the King, Cork2-12St Killian's, New Inn, Ballinasloe3-06Áine Moynihan
2009Blackwater CS, Lismore4-05 St MacNissi's Camlough Co Antrim 3-04Jodie Walsh
2010Mar 6 Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig 3-09Borris VEC2-05 Cahir Aisleen Sheehan
2011 [14] Mar 12Grennan College, Thomastown4-09 St Louis, Ballymena 3-03 Trim Shauna Carroll
2012< [15] Mar 10Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy0-11 Coachford College 1-04 Bushy Park Dungarvan
2013Mar 9St. Mary's, New Ross3-09 Laurel Hill, Limerick 2-09 Nenagh
2014Mar 8Our Lady's, Templemore2-14Calasantus, Oranmore1-06 Nenagh
2015 [16] March 7Gorey Community College2-06Holy Rosary College, Galway1-03 Monasterevin
2016March 5Scoil na Trionaide, Doon4-10St. Joseph's, Lucan0-03McDonagh Park, Nenagh
2017 [17] March 21St. Joseph's Rochfortbridge2-06 Coláiste Íosagáin, Dublin0-03 Donaghmore/Ashbourne
2018March 20St. Angela's Ursulines, Waterford5-14 Coláiste Íosagáin, Dublin3-14
2019March 2Castlecomer Community School2-06St. Mary's, Nenmgh0-07
2020
2021No Competition
2022Colaiste Bride, CarnewColaiste Mhuire, Ennis
2023St. Louis, BallymenaGorey CS
2024February 24St. Raphael's, Loughrea3-06St. Mary's, New Ross1-09Borrisoleigh

All-Ireland Senior C Colleges Camogie Finals

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptain
2006 Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig 1-06Gort Community School1-02Maria O’ Donoghue
2007Greenhill, Carrick On Suir4-09St. Brendan's, Birr1-04Lisa Phelan
2008Blackwater CS, Lismore3-03Sacred Heart, Tullamore1-05Sandra Prendergast
2009 St Colm's High School, Draperstown 1-09Grennan College, Thomastown0-11Jodie Walsh
2010Mar 6Presentation, Thurles3-18Banagher College1-03 Toomevara Eithne Moran
2011 [18] Mar 12Castlecomer CS4-02 St Pius X College Magherafelt 2-05 Trim Orlaith Walsh
2012Mar 24Kinsale CS3-06St Mary's Midleton2-04Camogie Grounds Cork
2013Mar 9Roscrea Community College2-06Colaiste na Sionna, Banagher1-08Birr
2014Scoil na Trionoide Naofa, Doon0-08 2-09 (R)Maryfield College0-08 2-07 (R)
2015 [19] March 7St. Dominic's College, Cabra2-06Sacred Heart, Clonakilty1-06
2016March 5Mercy Convent, Roscommon1-08St. Joseph's, Rochfortbridge1-07McDonagh Park, Nenagh
2017 [20] Castleknock Community College2-07St. Patrick's, Keady0-04
2018March 13John the Baptist, Hospital2-17Loreto, Mullingar2-10
2019March 2Cashel Community School6-10St. Pius, Derry0-01
2020St. Cuan's, DraperstownSt. Cuan's, Ballinasloe
2021No Competition
2022St.Killian's, New InnColiaste Phobal, Roscrea
2023Feb 25Colaiste Abhainn Ri, Callan2-09Gort C.S.2-07Rathdowney
2024 [21] February 24Mercy Convent, Roscommon4-08St. Mary's, Magherafelt0-09Ballyshannon

All-Ireland Senior D Colleges Camogie Finals

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptain
2011 [22] Feb 26St Declan's, Kilmacthomas1-08Mercy, Roscommon0-08Newcastle, Co DublinNiamh Rockett
2012Mar 4 Coláiste Íosagáin, Dublin3-08St Mary's, Macroom0-04Templederry
2013Mar 9 St. Joseph's, Tulla 2-16Scoil Mhuire, Trim3-07Birr
2014Mar 8Glanmire CS0-12Dominican College, Dublin0-11Nenagh
2015 [23] March 7Colaiste Na Phiarsaigh, Glanmire1-09Loreto High School, Nenagh1-07Nenagh
2016Our Lady of Lourdes, New Ross3-07St. Augustines's, Dungarvan1-03WIT, Carriganore
2017 [24] March 14John the Baptist CS, Hospital3-10Scoil Mhuire, Trim1-08St. Loman's, Trim
2018Loreto, Fermoy1-12Colaiste Naomh Cormac1-08 Conahy Shamrocks
2019March 2Colaite Mhuire, Ennis2-08St. Patrick's, Dungannon1-06
2020
2021
2022
2023February 20St. Declan's, Kilmacthomas1-10Ardscoil Mhuire, Ballinasloe2-04Johnstown
2024February 24Our Lady's, Templemore1-14Our Lady of Lourdes, New Ross0-09

All-Ireland Junior Colleges 'A' Camogie Finals

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptain
1974Apr 6 Presentation College, Athenry 3-00North Presentation, Cork0-00 Croke Park Bernie Duffy
1975Apr 19 Scoil Mhuire, Cashel 4-00Presentation, Terenure1-00 Croke Park Midge Poniard
1976Apr 10 Presentation College, Athenry 4-02Sacred Heart (Christ the King), Cork3-02 Croke Park Ann Delaney
1977Apr 2 Presentation College, Athenry 4-01Sacred Heart (Christ the King), Cork1-03 Croke Park Anne Burke
1978Apr 15 Scoil Mhuire, Cashel 2-03Vocational Bawnboy0-01 Croke Park Eithne Bonnar
1979Apr 7Mercy, Roscommon1-02Scoil Pól, Kilfinane0-01 Croke Park Pauline O’ Connor
1980Apr 19Maryfield College, Drumcondra2-03De La Salle, Hospital1-05 Croke Park Siobhán Bryson
1981Apr 11St. John Of God, Artane4-00St. Patrick's, Cork0-02 Nowlan Park Michelle Sleator
1982Apr 17Maryfield College, Drumcondra3-09St. Raphael's, Loughrea4-00 Croke Park Carmel O’ Byrne
1983Apr 16Mercy, Roscommon7-01Coláiste Pól, Kilrea1-03 Belfield Elizabeth Lee
1984Mar 24St. Raphael's, Loughrea6-08St Patrick's, Shannon2-01 Croke Park Deirdre Costello
1985Mar 23St. Raphael's, Loughrea3-04Coláiste Mhuire, Ennis1-00 Cashel Mary Dolphin
1986Apr 12 St Mary's, Charleville 2-06FCJ Bunclody0-03 Croke Park Angela Cooney
1987Apr 4 St Mary's, Charleville 2-03St. Raphael's, Loughrea1-04 Cusack Park, Ennis Máire O’ Sullivan
1988Apr 16St Raphael's, Loughrea5-07St Mary's, Macroom1-00Emer Hardiman
1989Apr 15St. Raphael's, Loughrea5-00 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 0-02 Donagh (Fe) Pamela Nevin
1990Apr 7St Brigid's, Callan 5-08 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 1-04 O'Toole Park Sinéad Millea
1991Apr 20St Mary's Nenagh3-09St Cuan's, Castleblakeney1-10 Tullamore Áine Hogan
1992St Mary's Nenagh2-06 St Mary's, Magherafelt 0-08Madeline Hayes
1993Apr 3FCJ Bunclody2-07 St Mary's, Charleville 1-04Katherine Kinsella
1994 St Mary's, Charleville 3-06 St Mary's, Magherafelt 1-05Jean Cullinane
1995Apr 2 St Mary's, Charleville 2-12 St Mary's, Magherafelt 1-01 Tullamore Laura Leslie
1996 St Mary's, Magherafelt 1-10F.C.J., Bunclody0-4Deirdre Sheehan?
1997Apr 12?Holy Rosary, Mountbellew2-4 St Mary's, Charleville 1-05 Tullamore Simone Forbes?
1998Apr 8Seamount, Kinvara3-08 St Mary's, Magherafelt 1-02 The Ragg Karen Huban
1999 St Mary's, Charleville 2-08Seamount, Kinvara0-05Alison White
2000Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy3-05Seamount, Kinvara0-08Caoimhe Fitzpatrick
2001 St Mary's, Charleville 7-16 St Mary's, Magherafelt 1-02Marie Watson
2002 St Mary's, Charleville 4-10Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy4-08Emer Watson
2003 St Mary's, Charleville 9-08Portumna Community School0-03Sinéad McAuliffe
2004Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy8-06 Presentation College, Athenry 0-04Úna Leacy
2005 Presentation College, Athenry 3-10 St Mary's, Magherafelt 2-3Stephanie Dwyer
2006 St Mary's, Charleville 1-11Portumna Community School0-04Aisling Thompson
2007 Loreto, Kilkenny 0-07 Presentation College, Athenry 0-05Niamh Kelly
2008Cross & Passion, Ballycastle2-08St Brigids, Loughrea2-05St Peregrines DublinRebecca Walsh
2009 Loreto, Kilkenny 2-06 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 0-09Grace Walsh
2010Mar 20 Loreto, Kilkenny 1-16St. Brigid's, Loughrea2-07 Toomevara Kate Holland
2011Mar 12 Loreto, Kilkenny 3-11 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 0-07 Trim Lydia Fitzpatrick
2012Mar 10 Loreto, Kilkenny 2-07 Presentation, Kilkenny 3-04 Clara Ciara Byrne
ReplayMar 31 Loreto, Kilkenny 4-09 Presentation, Kilkenny 0-08 Clara Ciara Byrne
2013Mar 9 Loreto, Kilkenny 1-14St. Brigid's, Loughrea2-02St. Brendan's Park, BirrKirsty Maher
2014Mar 15St. Brendan's, Birr1-06 St Mary's, Charleville 2-02 Nenagh Clodagh Mc Cormack
2015 [25] Loreto, Kilkenny 3-11 Presentation College, Athenry 2-06 Monasterevin Ella Moore
2016Mar 19 Loreto, Kilkenny 3-07 Coachford College 1-10 Cahir Caoimhe Dowling
2017March 18 Loreto, Kilkenny 3-11Cross & Passion, Ballycastle2-09 Naomh Peregrine Nicole Carter
2018St. Angela's Ursuline, Waterford1-09 1-05 (R)St. Mary's, New Ross3-03 0-07 (R)Carriganore
2019March 22St. Brigid's, Loughrea2-06 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 2-05Kilmallock
2020March 8 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 4-09 Presentation College, Athenry 2-12St. Rynagh'sEmma Manogue
2021No competitionNo competition
2022March 7Ursuline, Thurles7-07, 2-08 (R) Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny 6-10, 2-05 (R)Johnstown
2023March 22Loreto Kilkenny4-10St. Patrick's Maghera0-09Louth GAA Centre of Excellence DarverCiara Dunne

All-Ireland Junior B Colleges Camogie Finals

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptain
1999Coláiste Mhuire, Ennis2-10Loreto, Mullingar1-02Sharon O’ Loughlin
2000 Presentation, Kilkenny 2-06Holy Rosary, Mountbellew0-05Marie O’ Connor
2001Mercy, Woodford4-09 St Patrick's, Keady 3-06Ailbe Sheil
2002Loreto, Fermoy7-11Ard Scoil Mhuire, Ballinasloe2-07Marie O’ Neill
2003St Fergal's, Rathdowney4-08Holy Rosary, Mountbellew3-05Miriam Harrison
2004Scariff Community College5-02Castlecomer CS1-05Marian O’Brien
2005Coláiste Mhuire, Ennis1-09Borris Vocational1-07Erin Hennessy
2006Borris Vocational2-06Gort Community School0-04Sinéad Kelly
2007 Coachford College 3-05St Dominic's, Cabra2-05Michelle Healy
2008St Mary's, Nenagh5-06Loreto, Wexford0-04Danielle Slattery
2009St Joseph's, Borrisoleigh5-07 St Patrick's, Keady 0-09Moira Ryan
2010Mar 20 St Flannan's Ennis 2-17 St Louis, Ballymena 2-03RatoathAisling D'Arcy
2011 [26] Mar 12Presentation, Thurles3-06 Coachford College 2-05 Fermoy Rosemarie Hanafin
2012Feb 29St Mary's, New Ross5-08Coláiste Dun Iascaigh, Cahir3-08Templederry
2013Castlecomer Community SchoolOur Lady's, Templemore Birr Edel Coonan
2014Mar 15Coláiste Dun Iascaigh, Cahir6-20 Calasanctius College, Oranmore3-08 Nenagh
2015 [27] St. Joseph's, Tulla 6-11Seamount College, Kinvara 1-03 Athenry
2016March 5 Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig Our Lady's, TerenureMcDonagh Park, Nenagh
2017March 18St. Angela's Ursulines, Waterford3-16Banagher College1-04St. Lactain's
2018March 15Presentation, Wexford3-07 2-10 (R)Castlecomer CS2-10 1-11(R)Tinryland
2019March 2Sacred Heart, Clonakilty3-08St. Mary's, Midleton1-07
2020Cashel CCColaiste Bhride, Carlow
2021No Competition

All-Ireland Junior C Colleges Camogie Finals

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptain
2006 St Joseph's, Tulla 1-03 St. Patrick's College, Maghera 0-00Kate Lynch
2007 Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig 9-05Muine Bheag Vocational1-02Breda O’ Callaghan
2008St Mary's, New Ross3-04 St MacNissi's Camlough Co Antrim 2-02Mary Ellen Doyle
2009Hazelwood, Dromcollogher5-15Coláiste Pól, Kilrea0-00Máire Flanagan
2010Mar 20Presentation, Thurles4-08Grennan College Thomastown4-08 Nowlan Park
ReplayMar 27Presentation, Thurles6-11Grennan College Thomastown1-03 Nowlan Park Bernie Bergin
2011 [28] Mar 12 Maryfield College, Drumcondra2-08Coláiste Dun Iascaigh, Cahir1-07 Ellistown Ashling Maher
2012Mar 24Seamount, Kinvara1-08Scoil Phobail Roscrea2-01 Killimor Megan Carr
2013Mar 16 Laurel Hill, Limerick 3-08Gorey Community School2-04UrlingfordSinead McNamara
2014Mar 14St. Joseph's, Lucan3-06 St. Joseph's, Tulla 2-07Nenagh
2015 Coláiste Íosagáin, StillorganScoil na Trionoide, Doon
2016
2017March 25Borrisokane CS3-09 2-08 (R)Abbey Community College3-09 2-04 (R)St. Lactain's
2018March 10St. Mary's Midleton3-17St. Cuan's, Ballinasloe2-09Darver
2019March 20Cashel Community School4-10Portumna Community School2-06

All-Ireland Junior D Colleges Camogie Finals

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptain
2011March 26Heywood CS, Ballinakill2-06Abbey CC, Ferrybank2-02ConahyNoelle Murphy
2012 [29] Mar 25 Mount Mercy College, Cork 5-09St. Joseph's, Rochfortbridge4-08Templederry
2013Mar 16 St. Joseph's, Tulla 4-13Scoil Mhuire, Trim0-05Birr
2014Mar 15Mercy, Roscommon5-09Presentation, Waterford1-05 Nenagh
2015Our Lady of MercySt. MacDaras
2016
2017March 21John the Baptist CS, Hospital3-07Scoil Mhuire, Trim2-06Hospital
2018March 10Coláiste Phobail Roscrea7-07Clarin College Athenry1-03Darver
2019March 2Scoil Pól, Kilfinane3-06 St Colm's High School, Draperstown, (Derry)1-03

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Féile na nGael is an annual tournament comprising the sports of hurling, camogie and handball organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association. Its stated aim is to bond communities, forge friendships, provide educational opportunities and unearth new leaders.

The All-Ireland Club Camogie Championship is a competition for club teams in the Irish women’s field sport of camogie. It is contested by the senior club champions of the leading counties and organised by An Cumann Camógaíochta.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anthony Cunningham</span> Irish hurler

Anthony Cunningham is a former hurler who has since managed various Gaelic football and hurling teams. He was manager of the Galway county hurling team between 2011 and 2015 and of the Roscommon county football team between 2018 and 2022. He is the only manager to lead a football team and a hurling team to provincial titles in two different provinces.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ashbourne Cup</span> Tournament

The Ashbourne Cup is an Irish camogie tournament played each year to determine the national champion university or third level college. The Ashbourne Cup is the highest division in inter-collegiate camogie. The competition features many of the current stars of the game and is sometimes known as the 'Olympics of Camogie' because of the disproportionate number of All Star and All-Ireland elite level players who participate each year Since 1972 it has been administered by the Higher EducationArchived 31 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine committee of the Camogie Association. TU Dublin are the current champions, having won the Ashbourne cup in 2023.

The National Camogie League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Very Camogie Leagues, is a competition in the Irish team sport of camogie, played exclusively by women. The competition is held in three divisions graded by ability. It was first played in 1976 for a trophy donated by Allied Irish Banks when Tipperary beat Wexford in a replayed final. Division Two was inaugurated in 1979 and won by Kildare.

The All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship is a competition for third-tier county teams in the women's field sport of camogie and for second-string teams of first-tier counties. In accordance with the practice in GAA competitions the term junior applies to the level of competition rather than the age group.

The 2010 National Camogie League is a competition in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Wexford for the second year in succession. They defeated Kilkenny in the final, played at Semple Stadium.

The All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship is a competition in the women's field sport of camogie for second-tier county teams and for second-string teams of first-tier counties. If the winning team comes from a second-tier county, that county is promoted to the following year's senior championship. Similarly, the winner of the All-Ireland junior championship is promoted to the following year's Intermediate Championship. The grade mirrors Division 2 of the National Camogie League. The final is played in Croke Park Dublin alongside the Senior and Junior finals. The 2021 competition was contested by Antrim, Carlow, Derry, Laois, Kerry, Kildare, Meath and the second teams of Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny and Tipperary.

The All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship is a competition for under-18 teams in the women's field sport of camogie. Counties compete for the Síghle Nic an Ultaigh Cup. There are graded competitions at Minor B and Minor C level.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Camogie Association</span> Governing body for the sport of camogie

The Camogie Association organises and promotes the sport of camogie in Ireland and around the world. The association has close ties with the Gaelic Athletic Association, but is still a separate organisation.

Ann Downey is a retired camogie player, winner of 12 All Ireland inter-county medals, captaining the team in 1989 and 1994, and seven All-Ireland club medals with St Paul's and Lisdowney (1) – one more than her sister Angela who was suspended for one final.

The 2011 Ashbourne Cup inter-collegiate camogie championship was staged at the NUIG sports complex in Dangan, Galway over the weekend of February 19–20 with the finals in Pearse Stadium, Salthill. It was won by Waterford Institute of Technology who defeated University College Cork in the final by eight points, a repeat of the pairing and result, though not the margin of victory, of the 1999 final and 2010 final. Player of the tournament was WIT's Katrina Parrock.

The 2011 National Camogie League was won by Wexford, their third league title in succession. The final was played on April 17, 2011 as a curtain raiser to the hurling match between Tipperary and Wexford at Semple Stadium and drew an attendance of 4,180.

The 1974 All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by St Paul’s from Kilkenny, who defeated Oranmore from Galway in the final, played at Ballinderrin.

The 2012 All Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship was won by Loreto, Kilkenny, who defeated St Brigids Loughrea by 4–11 to 1–10 in the final on March 3, 2012, at Templederry. It completed a three-in-a-row by the school, who also captured the junior title that year. They had10 of the 2011 winning team on their starting 15. Tracey Brennan was player of the match.

The 1982 National Camogie League is a competition in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Kilkenny, who defeated Cork in the final, played at St John’s Park, Kilkenny.

The 2012 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship—known as the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship in association with RTÉ Sport for sponsorship reasons— is the premier competition of the 2012 camogie season. It commenced on 23 June 2012 and ended with the final on 16 September. Eight county teams compete in the Senior Championship out of twenty-seven who compete overall in the Senior, Intermediate and Junior Championships. Wexford defeated Cork in the final. The championship was notable for the qualification of Offaly for the All-Ireland semi-final just three years after they had been graded junior. Quarter-final stages of the championships were re-introduced for the first time since 2006. The 2012 championship was the first to be held under new rules which allowed two points for a point direct from a sideline ball.

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