Camogie chiefs hopeful of running both underage and adult campaigns
Camogie chiefs in Clare are confident both adult and underage championships will go ahead this summer.
Camogie chiefs in Clare are confident both adult and underage championships will go ahead this summer.
*Ger O’Connell. Photograph: Bryan Keane (INPHO) Consistency. That elusive final ingredient which has been the ultimate difference between the top three of Cork, Kilkenny and Galway and the rest of the senior camogie counties again boiled to the surface of the post-match debate in Cratloe on Saturday afternoon.
*Amy Barrett. Photograph: Caroline O’Keeffe Ger O’Connell is still hopeful members of the Munster championship Scariff/Ogonnelloe side that have not returned to the county panel will line out with Clare in 2020.
*Clare Hehir keeps Miriam Walsh under pressure. Photograph: Caroline O’Keeffe Huge psychological belief has been gained following Clare’s two point win over Kilkenny in the Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League.
*Clare’s Orlaith Duggan. Photograph: Caroline O’Keeffe Clare made it two wins from two in the 2020 Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League when overcoming All-Ireland finalists Kilkenny in the Marble City.
“Progress” is the main objective for Ger O’Connell in his second year as manager of the Clare senior camogie side.
*Laura McMahon chases Galway’s Niamh Kilkenny. Photograph: ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo Clare are ready to make inroads in the Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League, Clare captain Laura McMahon has outlined.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s Marian Rodgers has a shot on goal. Photograph: Caroline O’Keeffe Gone but certainly not forgotten as Scariff-Ogonnelloe’s trademark never-say-die tested perennial champions Slaughtneil to their optimum on Sunday.
Scariff-Ogonnelloe’s unprecedented trailblazing journey finally ended at the hands of four-in-a-row chasing Slaughtneil in Ashbourne on Sunday afternoon.
*Scariff Ogonnelloe captain, Mairead Scanlan Scariff/Ogonnelloe have had the dream campaign from winning their first county senior championship to matching it with a provincial equivalent, sixty minutes on Sunday will decide if they can progress to the All-Ireland final.