Gael Linn Cup 2005

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Gael Linn Cup 2005
Winners
Champions Munster (19th title)
Runners-up
Runners-up Connacht
Other
Matches played3

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. [1] [2]

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Arrangements

In the tournament at St John's Ballinteer, Munster defeated Leinster 1–12 to 0–2. Connacht defeated Leinster by a point, 2–6 to 1–8. Munster defeated Connacht 3–14 to 2–8 in the final. [3] Senior player of the Tournament was Cork's Anna Geary.

Gael Linn trophy

In the tournament at St John's Ballinteer, Munster defeated Leinster by two points 2–8 to 2–6. Ulster defeated Connacht 3–10 to 0–7. Munster defeated Ulster 1–14 to 2–4 in the final. Player of the Tournament was Clare's Deirdre Murphy.

Final stages

Munster 3–14 – 2–8 Connacht

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Munster:
GK1 Aoife Murray (Cork)
RCB2 Joanne O'Callaghan (Cork)
FB3 Caitríona Foley (Cork)
LCB4 Rena Buckley (Cork)
RWB5 Mary O'Connor (Cork)
CB6 Suzanne Kelly (Tipperary)(captain)
LWB7 Anna Geary (Cork)
MF8 Gemma O'Connor (Cork)
MF9 Joanne Ryan (Tipperary)
RWF10 Rachel Moloney (Cork)
CF11 Jenny O'Leary (Cork)
LWF12 Una O'Donoghue (Cork)
RCF13 Stephanie Dunlea (Cork)
FF14 Elaine Burke (Cork)
LCF15 Mary Coleman (Cork)
Connacht:
GK1 Stephanie Gannon (Galway)
RCB2 Regina Glynn (Galway)
FB3 Áine Hillary (Galway)
LCB4 Nicola Gavin (Galway)
RWB5 Colette Glennon (Galway)
CB6 Sinéad Cahalan (Galway)
LWB7 Ailbhe Kelly (Galway)
MF8 Brenda Hanney (Galway)
MF9 Katherine Glynn (Galway)
RWF10 Deirdre Burke (Galway)
CF11 Therese Maher (Galway)
LWF12 Lourda Kavanagh (Galway)
RCF13 Susan Keane (Galway)
FF14 Veronica Curtin (Galway)
LCF15 Orla Kilkenny (Galway)

Junior Final

Munster 2–14 – 2–8 Ulster

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Munster:
GK1 Aisling O'Brien (Waterford)
RCB2 Sinead Scanlan (Clare)
FB3 Niamh Harkins (Tipperary)
LCB4 Lucy Hawkes (Cork)
RWB5 Michelle Shortt (Tipperary)
CB6 Cathy Halley (Clare)
LWB7 Orla Coughlan (Cork)
MF8 Áine Lyng (Waterford)
MF9 Áine Watson (Cork)
RWF10 Laura Linnane (Clare)
CF11 Eimear O'Friel (Cork) (captain)
LWF12 Catherine O'Loughlin (Clare)
RCF13 Deirdre Twomey (Cork)
FF14 Veronica Curtin (Galway)
LCF15 Orla Kilkenny (Galway)
Ulster:
GK1 Claire O'Kane (Derry)
RCB2 Sinéad Stephenson (Derry)
FB3 Mairéad Graham (Antrim)
LCB4 Ciara Cushnahan (Derry)
RWB5 Caitríona O'Kane (Derry)
CB6 Claire Doherty (Derry) (captain)
LWB7 Jane Carey (Derry)
MF8 Gráinne McGoldrick (Derry)
MF9 Briege Convery (Derry)
RWF10 Kerrie O'Neill (Antrim)
CF11 Katie McAuley (Derry)
LWF12 Elaine Dowds (Antrim)
RCF13 Cathy Mulholland (Down)
FF14 Cathy McGourty (Down)
LCF15 Sinéad Cassidy (Derry)

Related Research Articles

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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. 2005 Munster 3–14 Connacht 2–8 report in Irish Independent
Preceded by Gael Linn Cup
1954 – present
Succeeded by