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Westmeath GAA preparing medium-term process development plan

Westmeath GAA are in the process of developing a medium-term strategic plan for the county to incorporate years 2021-2025.

Mayo Camogie appoint Jimmy Lyons as junior team manager

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Mayo Camogie have announced the appointment of Jimmy Lyons as counties junior team manager for 2021. The appointment was ratified at the recent meeting of Mayo Camogie County Board.

First semester completed for camogie administrators at Athlone IT

A group of 19 students have completed their first semester on the new Certificate in Sports Administration for camogie administrators at Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT).

Four Mayo men cut the grade in the best of the last five years

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The recent success of Mayo football at u21 level was recognised this week with four Mayo players making the cut and being named among the best 15 players to have played in the u21 championship over the past five years since 2005. Those who made the grade were Keith Higgins, who captained Mayo to their All Ireland u21 championship success in 2006, Pearse Hanley, Aidan O’Shea, and Tom Parsons. In the time period for selection Mayo won four Connacht titles in a row from 2006 to 2009 and an All Ireland title in 2006 all under the guidance of the management team of Pat Holmes, Noel Connelly, and Mícheál Collins. In 2010, Ray Dempsey took over the team and brought them to a Connacht final where they were narrowly beaten by Roscommon in the final.

Triple delight at Camogie championship launch

Camogie fans are set for a triple delight following the announcement at the launch of the Gala All-Ireland Camogie Championships that the Intermediate camogie final will be played with the Senior and Premier Junior finals for the first time in GAA headquarters this year.

Camogie Congress votes on Go Games and E-Voting

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A special Camogie congress took place in sweltering sunshine in Croke Park last Saturday and a number of issues were up for discussion. The most major development to have occurred was that the Camogie association has voted overwhelmingly in favour of the ‘Go Games’ model where all counties will be participating.

Brennan is captain fantastic

With National League, under 16 and under 18 successes already in the bag for Kilkenny this year, a successful inter-county campaign for 2008 was completed for the Cats when Sinéad Brennan accepted intermediate silverware from Camogie Association President, Liz Howard, after Sunday's slender three-point victory at McDonagh Park in Nenagh.

Carlow camogie star awarded top scholarship

Frobel College and Carlow star Marion Doyle has been named among the recipients of the 2009 Camogie bursary grants that were announced at a presentation in Croke Park this week.

 

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