Gael Linn Cup 2002

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Gael Linn Cup 2002
Tournament details
SponsorSchwarzkopf
Winners
Champions Munster (16th title)
Runners-up
Runners-up Ulster
Other
Matches played3

The 2002 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Ulster in the final, played at Bohernabreena. [1] [2]

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Arrangements

Ulster defeated Connacht 3–14 to 2–16. Captained by Tipperary centre-half back Ciara Gaynor, Munster defeated Leinster 5–13 to 1–10. Munster defeated Ulster by 7–23 to 0–11 in the final. [3]

Final stages

Munster 7–23 – 0–11 Ulster

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Munster:
GK1 Ger Casey (Cork)
RCB2 Joanne O'Callaghan (Cork)
FB3 Una O'Dwyer (Tipperary)
LCB4 Claire Madden (Tipperary)
RWB5 Sinéad Nealon (Tipperary)
CB6 Ciara Gaynor (Tipperary) (Capt)
LWB7 Therese Brophy (Tipperary)
MF8 Jovita Delaney (Tipperary)
MF9 Philly Fogarty (Tipperary)
RWF10 Colette Desmond (Cork)
CF11 Vera Sheehan (Limerick)
LWF12 Noelle Kennedy (Tipperary)
RCF13 Eimear McDonnell (Tipperary)
FF14 Deirdre Hughes (Tipperary)
LCF15 Eileen O'Brien (Limerick)
Ulster:
GK1 Christine Doherty (Antrim)
RCB2 Sinéad Stevenson (Derry)
FB3 Maureen Duffin (Antrim)
LCB4 Gráinne Maguire (Derry)
RWB5 Edel Mason (Antrim)
CB6 Ciara Gault (Antrim)
LWB7 Jennifer Braniff (Down)
MF8 Gráinne Connolly (Antrim)
MF9 Grace McMullan (Antrim)
RWF10 Gráinne McGoldrick (Derry)
CF11 Paula McCloy (Derry)
LWF12 Jane Adams (Antrim)
RCF13 Carla Doherty (Antrim)
FF14 Maureen McAleenan (Down)
LCF15 Paula McAtamney (Derry)

Junior Final

Ulster 4–11 – 1–13 Leinster

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Ulster:
GK1 Claire O'Kane (Derry)
RCB2 Deborah Kelland (Down)
FB3 Colette Burns (Armagh)
LCB4 Helen Kelly (Derry)
RWB5 Nuala O'Hagan (Derry)
CB6 Catherine Pickering (Derry)
LWB7 Fionnuala Carr (Down)
MF8 Katrina Curry (Armagh)
MF9 Katie McAuley (Derry)
RWF10 Mary Black (Armagh)
CF11 Patricia McEvoy (Armagh)
LWF12 Paula Bell (Derry)
RCF13 Claire Gormley (Derry)
FF14 Eilish Doherty (Derry)
LCF15 Briege Convery (Derry)
Leinster:
GK1 Fiona McLeish (Offaly)
RCB2 Michelle Jordan (Wexford)
FB3 Catherine O'Loughlin (Wexford)
LCB4 Carina Carroll (Offaly)
RWB5 Mary Burke (Meath)
CB6 Louise Conlon (captain) (Kildare)
LWB7 Michelle Davis (Offaly)
MF8 Aoife Neary (Killkenny)
MF9 Jeanette Feighery (Offaly)
RWF10 Lenora Lyons (Laois)
CF11 Marguerite Smithers (Laois)
LWF12 Gretta Heffernan (Wexford)
RCF13 Edel Maher (Killkenny)
FF14 Una Leacy (Wexford)
LCF15 Maggie Lynch (Offaly)

Related Research Articles

The Gael Linn Cup is a bi-ennial tournament, representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, contested by Ireland's four provincial teams with competitions at senior and junior level on alternate years. The tournament has existed in various guides since 1956, currently the senior tournament is played in even years and the junior tournament in odd years. An inter-provincial colleges competition is also played at secondary school/high school level.

The 1980 Gael Linn Cup, the most important 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 St John's Park. Munster defeated Ulster 4–8 to 0–2 at Roscrea while Orla Ni Siochain scored 4–1 as Leinster defeated Connacht 6–7 to 1–4 at Castlebar. Goals from Mary O'Leary and Pat Moloney ensured Munster then won the final against Leinster at St John's Park by 2–5 to 2–1.

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The 1998 Gael Linn Cup, the most important 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 St Vincents.

The 2001 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Connacht in the final, played at Bohernabreena.

The 1988 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Leinster, who defeated Connacht in the final, played at Silver Park Kilmacud.

The 1994 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Ulster in the final, played at Silver Park Kilmacud. For the second year of a two-year experimental period, the Gael Linn Cups were played with teams of 15-a-side, as a prelude to the increase in team size from 12 to 15 in 1999 for all matches.

The 1982 Gael Linn Cup, the most important 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 Na Fianna, Glasnevin.

The 1987 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Leinster, who defeated Connacht in the final, played at Silver Park Kilmacud.

The 1992 Gael Linn Cup, the most important 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 O'Toole Park.

The 1996 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Ulster in the final, played at Russell Park.

The 1997 Gael Linn Cup, the most important 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 Russell Park.

The 2000 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Connacht, who defeated Ulster in the final, played at Bohernabreena. It was the only time these two provinces met in the final. Therese Maher of Connacht and Siobhán Convery of Ulster were named Schwarzkopf senior and junior players of the tournament.

The 2003 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Ulster in the final, played at Portmarnock.

The 1999 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Connacht in the final, played at Bohernabreena. It was the first Gael Linn cu since the introduction of the 15-a-side game, although the competition was played with 15-a-side on an experimental basis in 1995.

The 1989 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Leinster, who defeated Munster in the final, played at Silver Park Kilmacud.

The 2005 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Connacht in the final, played at Ballinteer.

The 1983 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Leinster, who defeated Munster in the final, played at Ballinlough.

The 1993 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Leinster, who defeated Ulster in the final, played at Conneff Park Clane. For the first year of a two-year experimental period, the Gael Linn Cups were played with teams of 15-a-side, as a prelude to the increase in team size from 12 to 15 in 1999 for all matches.

The 1995 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Connacht in the final, played at Russell Park, Blanchardstown Co Dublin.

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. 2002 Munster 7–23 Ulster 0–11 report in Irish Independent

    Gael Linn Trophy

    Ulster defeated Connacht, 4–4 to 1–8. Leinster defeated Munster 2–10 to 1–11. Ulster defeated Leinster 4–11 to 1–13 in the final.
Preceded by Gael Linn Cup
1954 – present
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