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Galway advance to Camogie All-Ireland semi-final

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Following Galway’s impressive 3-14 to 0-10 victory over Wexford last Saturday in Kenny Park they are through to this year’s All-Ireland senior semi-final.

McGrath makes championship debut

The Galway Camogie team to play Offaly in Banagher on Saturday (2.30pm) in their opening game of the championship has been selected by the management team of Tony Ward, Sharon Glynn and James McGrath.

Williams back at Kilkenny camogie helm

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Kilmacow man Brendan Williams has been named as the new Kilkenny senior camogie manager, succeeding Ann Downey who stepped down after four seasons in charge.

Kilkenny girls bid for All-Ireland glory

Three Kilkenny girls will bid for glory this Sunday, as London’s Tara Camogie Club take on Myshall in the All-Ireland Junior club semi-final in Ruislip.

All-Ireland final place beckons for Kilkenny ladies

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Now it’s down to the real business.

Cats lay down marker as attention now switches to semi-final

Kilkenny 2-16

Ladies head to the capital with confidence

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The Galway senior camogie team heads to the capital on Saturday with high hopes of registering a win over a Dublin side that has yet to collect any points from their four games.

Disappointment in defeat to Wexford as Tipp game is now a must win

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Wexford 1-14

Critical week for inter-county teams

This weekend will be a busy one for the camogie inter-county teams as the seniors, intermediates and minor players are all in action. The Ragg stages a double header on Saturday afternoon as the seniors and intermediates are both away to Tipperary.

Fahey stars as Kilkenny top table after round two

In truth it was not the most memorable contest as Kilkenny got the job done easing to an unconvincing victory over a very weak Dublin challenge at a rain and windswept Thomastown last Saturday afternoon. Severe showers preceded the game but thankfully the rain stayed away throughout. Kilkenny, playing into a strong first-half breeze, made a whirlwind blitzing start, and Dublin appeared to have a long afternoon ahead of them as Kilkenny led 2-0 to 0-1 after just six minutes.

 

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