Gael Linn Cup 1963

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Gael Linn Cup 1963
Winners
Champions Munster (2nd title)
Runners-up
Runners-up Leinster
Other
Matches played3

The 1963 Gael Linn Cup is a representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Leinster in the final, played at Gorey. [1] [2]

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Arrangements

Munster defeated Connacht 5–10 to 1–3 in the semifinal at Pearse Park. Leinster defeated Ulster 9–3 to 6–0 at Carrickmacross. Munster defeated Leinster in what was described as an exciting and often brilliant final at Gorey. Agnes Hourigan wrote in the Irish Press:

Munster were never led. Three times Leinster drew level with them, but in the end it was Munster which put the stronger finish and won well. Score of the match was a brilliant 40-yard goal for Munster by Rene Manley. Within seconds Clare Hanrahan struck at Munster jubilation by scoring from a free and then she whipped over the equalising point just before half-time. With the stage set for drama Josie Mcnamara had to come off for Munster and was replaced by Joan Clancy. Ten minutes from the end Munster got back the lead for the final time. Kathleen Griffin finished off a clever attack with a hard shot to the back of the net and Munster were a goal ahead. The final minutes were tense as Leinster poured attack after attack on to the gallant Munster defence but to no avail.

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Final stages

Munster 3–2 – 2–2 Leinster

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Munster:
GK1 Deirdre Sutton (Cork)
FB2 Kitty Barry-Murphy (Cork)
RWB3 Bridie Giltenane (Limerick)
CB4 Peg Moloney (Tipperary)
LWB5 Josie McNamara (Waterford)
MF6 Terry Geaney (Tipperary) 1–0
MF7 Lilian Howlett (Waterford) 0–1
MF8 Deirdre Young (Cork) 0–1
RWF9 Ann Carroll (Tipperary) 1–0
CF10 Rena Manley (Cork) 1–0
LWF11 Stephanie O'Connell (Cork)
FF12 Kathleen Griffin (Tipperary)
Leinster:
GK1 Eileen Ellard (Wexford)
FB2 Mary Sinnott (Wexford)
RWB3 Joan Murphy (Wexford)
CB4 Mary Sherlock (Dublin)
LWB5 Kay Lyons (Dublin)
MF6 Kitty Murphy (Dublin)
MF7 Kay Ryder (Dublin)
MF8 Margaret Hearne (Wexford)
RWF9 Claire Hanrahan (Killkenny) 1–2
CF10 Una O'Connor (Dublin) (captain)
LWF11 Judy Doyle (1–0) (Dublin)
FF12 Bríd Moran (Kildare)

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References

  1. Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5
  2. Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie
  3. Report of final in Irish Press, 4 November 1963
  4. Report of final in Irish Independent, 4 November 1963
  5. Report of final in Irish Times, 4 November 1963
  6. Report of final in Irish Examiner, 4 November 1963
  7. Report of final in Irish News, 4 November 1963
Preceded by Gael Linn Cup
1954 – present
Succeeded by