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Camogie legend Aoife Donohue urges players and fans to go up the hill for Jack and Jill

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Galway camogie star and member of the Gaelic Players Association (GPA), Aoife Donohue, is urging people to become charitable All-Stars for a great local cause this summer and go Up the Hill for Jack and Jill.

Mayo head to the Garden county

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The Mayo junior Camogie side will be looking to make it two wins from two in the National Camogie League when they travel to AGB Pearce Park to take on Wicklow in round two of the league tomorrow afternoon.

Mayo see off Louth in Camogie league opener

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The Mayo senior camogie team made the long trip to a scenic, cool but sun-drenched Cooley Kickhams GAA club to play Louth in their refixed Division 4 round one match.

Galway back in Croke Park for third successive All Ireland camogie decider

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Galway are up against the doyens of camogie when they head to Croke Park for Sunday's All Ireland final (4pm ).

Mayo head home for Kildare clash

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The Mayo Camogie senior team will play their first home league game of the season tomorrow afternoon when they welcome Kildare to Tooreen at 2pm.

Galway do enough to win camogie league opener

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Galway started their defence of their Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League division one with a victory, overcoming Dublin by 0-10 to 0-7 at TU Blanchardstown.

Camogie final sets the scene in Croke Park

Galway will be represented in Croke Park for the league finals on Sunday with the county's senior camogie team.

Galway camogie credentials face champions’ test

Galway camogie supporters will be heading to Semple Stadium on Sunday for an attractive double-header.

Bergin believes collective purpose will be key for Galway camogie

The Galway senior Camogie team will take on Kilkenny this Saturday at 3.45pm in Semple Stadium in Thurles in the All-Ireland semi-final.

Higgins hungry to get back to Croke Park

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Mayo will be heading back to Croke Park next Saturday when they face Westmeath in the final round of the qualifiers with a place the last eight up for grabs. Keith Higgins was out to meet the press this week ahead of the game and he's looking forward to getting back to GAA HQ next weekend. "That's where everyone wants to play, we're delighted to get back there and hopefully and we'll have another day out there."

 

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