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  1. Dubliners by James Joyce, 2000-03-01
  2. Camogie Players: Mary O'connor, Aoife Murray, Síle Burns, Amanda O'regan, Gemma O'connor, Aoife Neary, Briege Corkery, Cathriona Foley
  3. Camogie: Ashbourne Cup, All Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship, Kildare Senior Camogie Championship, National Camogie League
  4. 1969 in Gaelic Games: Anthony Daly, Liam Sheedy, Joe Brolly, All Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship
  5. Hurling: Liste Des Meilleurs Joueurs de Hurling, Croke Park, Association Athlétique Gaélique, Camogie, Championnat D'irlande de Hurling (French Edition)
  6. Dublin Camogie Players: Kathleen Mills, Úna O'Connor, Alison Maguire, Catriona Power, Anne Griffin, Amy Murphy, Jean Murphy, Eileen Duffy
  7. Sport Gaélique: Football Gaélique, Hurling, Compétitions de Sports Gaéliques, Camogie, Tailteann Games, Handball Gaélique, Beach Gaelic (French Edition)
  8. Sport in Scotland by Sport: Australian Rules Football in Scotland, Badminton in Scotland, Camogie in Scotland, Cricket in Scotland
  9. Gaelic Athletic Association Competitions: All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
  10. Irish Words and Phrases: Samhain, Aos Sí, Beltane, Éire, Banshee, Leprechaun, Camogie, Gaeltacht, Uilleann Pipes
  11. Cork Camogie Players: Mary O'connor, Aoife Murray, Síle Burns, Amanda O'regan, Gemma O'connor, Briege Corkery, Cathriona Foley, Orla Cotter
  12. Offaly Camogie Players: Michaela Morkan, Fiona Stephens, Elaine Darmody, Karen Brady, Audrey Kennedy, Arlene Watkins
  13. Irish Sportswomen: Camogie Players, Irish Female Field Hockey Players, Irish Women Cricketers
  14. Kilkenny Camogie Players: Angela Downey, Liz Neary, Aoife Neary, Catherine Doherty, Katie Power, Ann Dalton, Jacqui Frisby, Keeva Fennelly

41. Camogie
PRACTICE. camogie practices are held on Tuesday evenings from 6PMuntil dark at Riverside High School (Oakland and Locust). These
http://www.hurling.net/camogie.html
Adders Archers Cats Gael Winds ... Warriors Camogie
PRACTICE
Camogie practices are held on Tuesday evenings from 6PM until dark at Riverside High School (Oakland and Locust). These will be practices where conditioning, training, and instruction will always take place. There will also be plenty of communication at these practices on upcoming events for your feedback, etc. Please try to make as many of the Tuesday practices as you can.
REQUIREMENTS
Everyone who plans to play will need to receive and review a packet of information. It will include Rules of Play, Acknowledgement of Assumption of Risk forms and Release forms. These forms need to be completed in order to play and practice (those of you ladies who are hurling will already have completed these). These packets will be available at all camogie and hurling practices.
EQUIPMENT
If you need to purchase a hurley or other equipment, you may do so during the regular Milwaukee Hurling Club practices (Wednesdays at 6pm) at the lakefront pitch. Camogie players are welcome and encouraged to attend these practices as well! The best shoes to wear would be cleats, if you can get your hands on some. Any fees due for events or t-shirts/socks, etc. will be announced in future updates.
TRAINERS
Jennifer Dressler will be heading up the training of Camogie players, and she will be running Tuesday practices. Please contact Jennifer with any questions.

42. CAMOGIE
UCD camogie CONTACTS 1999/00 Captain, AILBHE KELLY 087923-4872. President, 9577.NIAMH O CONNOR 087-7690032. Back To Main camogie Page
http://www.ucd.ie/~gaa/CAMOGIE.HTM
UCD CAMOGIE CONTACTS 2002/03 Captain AILBHE KELLY 087-923-4872 President BRIDIN ui MHAOLAGAN 8378971/086-8514386 Vice Captain SINEAD TREACY-087-9507674 ChairPerson SALLY O GRADY 087-991-2985 Vice ChairPerson NORMA HARRINGTON-086-849-0313 Secretary DEIRDRE "SKI"MC DONNELL-087233-2903 Assistant Secretary MICHELLE FITZPATRICK 087-6137081Helen Tierney 087-6980315 Senior Treasurer AidAn Mulligan/David Billings Junior Treasurer MaGS Coady 087-239-5481 PRO JACKIE MOULTON 086-404-0658,PATSY BREEN AND MARIE DOHERTY GAA Executive David Billings (7162402) Fundraising Commitee CAOIMHE HARRINGTON085-723-9577. NIAMH O CONNOR 087-7690032 Back To Main Camogie Page

43. Gaa.htm
UCD camogie Welcome to UCD's camogie Website Proudlysponsored by AIB,the Campus Bank. camogie Fixtures
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UCD CAMOGIE Welcome to UCD's Camogie Website
Proudly sponsored by A.I.B,the Campus Bank Camogie
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UCD Camogie Club,
Sports Centre
UCD
Belfield,
Dublin 4,
Ireland. Tel : 01-7062402 Fax : 01-2698099
  • UCD defeat ul in a thrilling ashbourne cup semi final on a scoreline of 2-5 to 0-6 with outstanding displays from all players. WE LOSE TO AN EXCELLENT UCC TEAM IN THE ASHBOURNE FINAL.WELL DONE TO MANAGERS CAROLINE,DOLLA AND RITCHIE FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT . ROLL ON 2004 WHEN THE CUP WILL RETURN TO BELFIELD. WE DEFEAT NUIG AFTER AN ABSORBING STRUGGLE IN THE ASHBOURNE 2003 1/4 FINAL IN BELFIELD ON A SCORELINE OF 2-10 TO 2-07. WELL DONE TO ALL THE PANEL AND MANAGERS CAROLINE DUGGAN,RICHIE SWEETMAN AND DOLLA KENNEDDY. DEEDEE AND THE DRIPETTS IN TRAINING FOR THE CUP(the glove is for medical reasons-neenagh) UCD V CIT ASHBOURNE 2002 WITH DEIRDRE CORCORAN IN ACTION THE ASHBOURNE DREAM FOR 2002 IS OVER FOR THIS 2002 SEASON AS WE LOST TO THE EVENTUAL WINNERS UCC IN THE SEMI FINAL.WELL DONE TO ALL THE PLAYERS FOR THE MAGNIFICENT EFFORT PUT IN BY ALL PLAYERS AND THE BRILLANT MANAGEMENT TEAM OF WILLY MAHER AND DAVE O GORMAN-TWO LEGENDS OUR SENIOR TEAM DEFEATED CORK I.T BY 2-11 TO 1-09 IN A THRILLER IN CORKS HOME PITCH. THIS WAS A MAGNIFICENT RESULT IN WHICH EVERY PLAYER PLAYED THEIR PART. WE NOEW PLAY UCC IN THE SEMI FINAL ON FEB 16 IN CORK.

44. Tramore GAA Club
camogie. Officers and Committee, camogie was played in Tramore for a brief periodabout 1946 and was revived in 1952 but had a rather short existence.
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~tramoregaa/camogie.htm
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Camogie
Officers and Committee
Camogie was played in Tramore for a brief period about 1946 and was revived in 1952 but had a rather short existence. No efforts were made to revive the sport in the 1960's or 1970's. Then in November of 1982 Patsy Flanagan called a meeting of interested parties who opted to form a Camogie Club in the town.
The following committee was elected to run the new Club: Chairperson: Geraldine Sullivan, Secretary: Gaye Gavin, Treasurer: Theresa Murray. Committee members: Bernie Cowman, Bernie Carbery, Joan Burns, Eilish Walsh, Caroline McCormack, and Olive Flanagan.
Tramore entered a team in the Junior Championship and so training commenced in the month of March 1983 under a hard task master in Tommy Fleming. President : Fr. Pat Cooney

45. Camogie
camogie is very like hurling except it is played by girls and hurling isplayed by boys. In hurling and camogie you use a hurley and a sliotar.
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Camogie is very like hurling except it is played by girls and hurling is played by boys. In hurling and camogie you use a hurley and a sliotar. In our school we play a lot of camogie. In 1991 we won the under 13 A league. In 1995 we won the under 13 B league and in 1996 we won the under 13 A league. Unfortunately we did not win anything in 1997. In 1998 we played in the I.N.T.O. 7-a-side. We played very well all through the tournament but we were beaten in the final by St. Saviours. Also in 1998 we played in the under 13 A league. We won our first three matches but we were beaten in the Eastern final by Dunhill. Jacinta McGrath and I were nominated by our school to represent our school in the County Trials. We qualified to the second stage and were then among those selected to represent Waterford in Thurles before the Munster Hurling Final. Mrs. Galvin, Mr. Cashin and Mrs. O’Donoghue were on charge of the camogie teams by Elaine Dunphy All the teams can be seen in the Roll of Honour [ Return to Top ] [ Contact Us ] [ Site Contents ] ... portlawns.ias@eircom.net

46. Camogie
camogie News. Our Girls are out training at the moment in preparationfor the camogie competition which will start shortly.Under
http://www.iol.ie/~sclbarra/camogie.htm
Camogie News Our Girls are out training at the moment in preparation for the Camogie competition which will start shortly.Under the watchful eyes of coaches Ms. Collins, Ms. McAdoo and Ms. Grandfield we'll be hoping they will have a successful campaign.

47. Camogie
camogie. Senior camogie Team sponsored by. CPG RECRUITMENT. 012409404. Thecamogie Girls March 2001. Naomh Brid camogie Club was formed on the 12th.
http://www.iol.ie/~stbrigidsgaa/camogie.htm
Camogie Senior Camogie Team sponsored by C P G RECRUITMENT The Camogie Girls March 2001 Naomh Brid Camogie Club was formed on the 12th. of February 1970 after one of the Club's Dinner Dances in Clontarf Castle with the then Parish Priest Canon Crow to the fore. Some original members are still very active today with Marie Norton (nee Brenna), one of the mentors on the Senior team, Carmel McCormack, still involved with refereeing and fundraising and Paula Gilhooley (nee Farmer) still playing. Most recent achievements include the Intermediate League in 1999 and gaining promotion to Senior B , where they finished runners up in the league last season. Over the years many players have donned the navy and blue geansai of Dublin . Marie Norton, Sylvie Farmer, Nora Carty, Davina Cummins, Paula Bruen, Christine Norton,and Aisling Kelly to name but a few. Under the astute management of Tim O'Mahony, John Peake and Michael Healy a top 3 League finish and a good championship run is the goal. Home History News Lotto ... Games

48. CAMOGIE
camogie. camogie is the name given to the female equivalent of the gameof hurling. There are very few rule differences between hurling
http://kilkenny.gaa.ie/CAMOG.HTM
Camogie
Camogie is the name given to the female equivalent of the game of hurling. There are very few rule differences between hurling and camogie.The layout in Camogie used be different to the hurling layout with 12 players aside - 4 forwards, 3 mid-fielders, 4 backs and 1 goalie - and the pitch and goal size were smaller.Very recently however a change was made and camogie is now played with 15 players. The hurleys used by camogie players are lighter and metal bands are prohibited unless they are covered.
Our school, Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny, is very involved in this sport. We have won many titles, our most recent being the 1994 Leinster Senior, Junior and 7-A-Side camogie finals.
FACTFILE ANGELA DOWNEY
Name: Angela Downey.
Year of Birth:
Family: Daughter of veteran hurler Shem Downey, and twin sister of the remarkable Anne.
Occupation: Geography teacher in Thomastown Vocational School.
Achievements:
Like her twin sister, Anne, she recently won her second Leinster Club Championship medal with her present club.
Other Kilkenny greats include Ollie Walsh and D.J. Carey

49. Camogie.html
camogie GAA. camogie results. Date, Manor House, Opposition, Result, Score. 0210-02,Senior A League, Scoil Chaitriona, Win, 4-1 to 2-2. Old camogie news.
http://www.manorhouseschool.com/camogie.html
Camogie GAA
Camogie results
Date Manor House Opposition Result Score
Seniors Loreto, Mullingar Draw Replay on 13/12/02 Juniors Portmarnock Win 4-3 to 4-0 Junior A Scoil Chaitriona Win 6-1 to 0-1 Senior Portmarnock Loss Score unavailable Junior A Skerries Loss 4-1 to 5-1 Junior B Maynooth Loss to 4 goals Senior Maryfield Loss 2-1 to 3-3 Junior B League Holy Faith Clontarf Loss to 3 goals Senior A League Scoil Chaitriona Win 4-1 to 2-2
Old Camogie news Congratulations to Ms J Steede, Sinead Bradshaw (6th year), Deirdre Mulryan (5th year), Karla Hayes and Helen Dwyer (4th years), on their victory in the Dublin Championships on Sunday 20th October. Details:
Dublin Junior A Final Result:
Raheny 2-3 Sarsfields 1-0
Venue: Bohernabreena (Sth Co Dublin) Other GAA news GAA Coaching continues on Wednesdays in Artane Recreation Centre: 10am to noon.

50. Waterford County Council
DEVELOPMENT BOARD. Waterford County Sports Directory 8. camogie, 5. Badminton, 6.Basketball, 7. Boxing, 8. camogie, 9. Canoeing and Kayaking, 10. Community Games,11.
http://www.waterfordcoco.ie/index.cgi?art_id=142&pagenum=8

51. The Queen's University Of Belfast Camogie Club (QUBCC)
QUEENS UNIVERSITY camogie CLUB Cumann Camogiocht Ollscoil Na BanrionaBeal Feirste QUB camogie Club. Club Fixtures, History
http://quis.qub.ac.uk/camogie/
QUEENS UNIVERSITY CAMOGIE CLUB Cumann Camogiocht Ollscoil Na Banriona Beal Feirste QUB Camogie Club Club Fixtures History of ... Club Committee By Cera Slevin
c.slevin@qub.ac.uk

52. The Queen's University Of Belfast Camogie Club (QUBCC)
QUEENS UNIVERSITY camogie CLUB. By the 1970's Queens camogie Club were beginningto attract county players from all over the province of Ulster.
http://quis.qub.ac.uk/camogie/history.htm
QUEENS UNIVERSITY CAMOGIE CLUB
Cumann Camogiocht Ollscoil Na Banriona Beal Feirste

Club History by Bernie Mc Nally Queens Camogie Club was formed in the 1950's joining UCD, UCG and UCC in the famous Ashbourne Cup Competition. Although QUB were more participants than serious contenders for the cup, this dedicated band of ladies set the foundation stones for what is now one of the strongest camogie colleges in Ireland. By the 1970's Queens Camogie Club were beginning to attract county players from all over the province of Ulster. Among them were Margaret Moriaty (Armagh), Mary Mc Coy (Down) and Anne Mc Allister (Antrim). However, in spite of intensive training and sound organisation that coveted prize of Ashbourne still eluded them. By the 1980's a new bunch of ladies had joined the club. These included Teresa Allen (Down), Patricia Mc Allister (Antrim), Yvonne Redmond (Dublin) and their present coach Bernie Mc Nally (Armagh). With these players Queen's success came in the form of an historic defeat of UCG, which allowed Queens into their first ever Ashbourne final in 1984. Although on the losing side to UCD, Queens had now become a force to be reckoned with. That Ashbourne defeat however by UCD was to start a log and frustrating trend of defeats in Ashbourne by the Dublin college. Between 1984 and 1991, Queen's exit from Ashbourne came at the hands of UCD. Queens however continued to grow and develop and a major breakthrough came in 1989 when Queens captures their first ever national title, defeating Maynooth College in the CCIA League Final. This victory was only possible because of their magnificent win over Ashbourne champions UCG in the semi final. At that time players like Antrim's Siobhan Mc Erlain, Derry's Catherine O'Neill and Down's Bronagh Mc Cann proved that Ulster Colleges camogie was on the way up.

53. Camogie
camogie is a similar to hurling and played by women and girls. The club has aSaturday morning Nursery for coaching 5 to 10 year old girls on camogie.
http://www.naomhmearnog.ie/camogie.htm
CLUB ACTIVITIES CLUB INFORMATION HISTORY
Camogie is a similar to hurling and played by women and girls. It has enjoyed considerable growth in recent years.
Our Camogie club although only founded in 1986 it is now one of the top four Camogie clubs in Dublin, fielding upwards of 12 teams. This section has been very successful, we have won numerous Juvenile Championships and Leagues and recently won the Senior B Championship. The Grades we participate in are:
  • Under 11 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 Under 15 Under 16 Junior A Senior A
The club has a Saturday morning Nursery for coaching 5 to 10 year old girls on camogie. ©2000 Naomh Mearnóg GAA Club. E-mail web-master with any Comments or Queries.

54. St. Rita's Camogie Club
ST. RITA'S camogie CLUB camogie first came to Fethard in 1912 but no recordsof that club have survived. St Rita's camogie club was founded in 1962.
http://www.fethard.com/organ/Camogie.html

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ST. RITA'S CAMOGIE CLUB
    Camogie first came to Fethard in 1912 but no records of that club have sur-vived. St Rita's Camogie club was founded in 1962. The revival of the camogie club was brought about by the popular star camogie player, Kitty O'Flaherty (R.I.P.), and the late Fr. Cooke who throughout the sixties did tremendous work for the club. The first annual general meeting of St Rita's Camogie club was held in 1963 and the following were the officers elected: Rev Fr. Cooke, Chairman; Miss A Mahon, vice-chairman; M Moloney, secretary and A O'Brien, treasurer. The panel of players was Vera Purcell, Peggy Carroll, Joan Russell, Louise O'Meara, Breda Delahunty, Patricia O'Halloran, Mary Moloney, Tossie Carroll, Peggy Russell, Ann Sheehan, Margaret Fitzgerald, Nancy Purcell, Pauline Ryan, Teresa Ryan, Ester Ryan, Alice Long, Kathleen Byrne and Mary McCormack. The girls did the town of Fethard proud by winning both the South and County Intermediate titles in both 1964 and 1965. Two titles back to back in such a short time was a remarkable achievement but by 1966 the camogie club in Fethard had started to fade away. The more recent revival of camogie in Fethard was due mainly to the work of Tossie Lawton, who was better known as Tossie Carroll from the winning teams of the sixties. The club retained the successful name of St Rita's and the annual general meeting took place on the 30th July 1987. The following officers were elected: Tossie Lawton, Chairperson; Margaret Quinlan, secretary and Mary Kenrick, treasurer.

55. BBC - CBBC - Sport - Get A Sport - Camogie
In camogie (say 'kamow-gee') two teams hit a ball with sticks towardsa goal. They can kick it or pick it up too. Sorry boys but
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  • In camogie (say 'ka-mow-gee') two teams hit a ball with sticks towards a goal. They can kick it or pick it up too. Sorry boys but this game is strictly for girls - you'll have to stick to hurling, which is very similar! The ball is called a 'slithar', the sticks are 'hurleys' and there are 12 players on each team.
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56. Camogie
Tir Conaill Harps camogie/ladies shinty page 2001 Tir Conaill Harps camogieClub has the honour of currently being the only camogie team in Scotland.
http://www.conaill.fsnet.co.uk/camogie.htm
Tir Conaill Harps camogie/ladies shinty page 2001
Tir Conaill Harps Camogie Club has the honour of currently being the only Camogie team in Scotland. Although there have been teams within Glasgow previously, the club in its present form has existed since 1999. During this time the club has developed at a good rate and all involved with the team are prepared to hard work to see this progress continue. The principle problem the team has found in its development has been the lack of opportunity to play camogie matches. We are keen to play both British based teams and Irish teams more regularly It was this lack of match practice that greatly influenced our decision to join the Scottish Ladies (South) Shinty league. This presented the daunting challenge for many in the team of mastering not one but two new games.( http://www.shinty.com/ladies/) The team would like to invite any interested camogie team over to Glasgow for a weekend. We would guarantee you a good match and an enjoyable weekend. We would also be grateful if readers in Ireland and the rest of Britain would let any interested camogie players in the Glasgow area know about the existence of the team. Although we are working hard to raise the profile of the club very little is really known about the game in Scotland and we feel some potential players are not joining the team because they are unaware it exists. Please feel free to contact either our manager, Grace McBride (grace_mc_bride@hotmail.com) on either of these matters.

57. Camogie
GAA Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and camogie from County Laois,Ireland. Reports of county and club matches in league and
http://www.laoisgaa.utvinternet.ie/camogie.htm
UNDER CONSTUCTION
CAMROSS MAKE IT 10 IN A ROW
2002 County Final Results
2001 County Final Results
RESULTS/FIXTURES SATURDAY AUGUST 31st 2002
LEINSTER U-18 CAMOGIE CH'SHIP SEMI-FINAL
Laois V Dublin 1pm
At Round Towers Clondalkin MONDAY JULY 22nd 2002
LEINSTER JUNIOR CLUB CH'SHIP QUARTER-FINAL
Drumcullen 2-08 Camross 2-05
at Rath SUNDAY JULY 14th 2002
LAOIS JUNIOR FINAL
Camross 1-10 The Harps 0-6 at Trumera June 2002 LEINSTER U-14 B FINAL Laois 3-06 Kildare 0-5 at Trumera SUNDAY MAY 19th 2002 NATIONAL JUNIOR CAMOGIE DIV 2 LEAGUE FINAL Offaly 3-18 Laois 2-06 At Tullamore SATURDAY MAY 18th 2002 LEINSTER U-14 B SEMI-FINAL Laois 3-08 Carlow 0-0 SUNDAY MAY 12th 2002 NATIONAL JUNIOR LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL Laois V Armagh 5.30pm in Trumera UNDER 14 B LEINSTER CHAMPIONSHIP Laois V Wicklow 4pm in Trumera MONDAY MAY 6th 2002 LEINSTER U-14 CHAMPIONSHIP Laois 5-5 Offaly 2-1 in Kinnity SUNDAY MAY 5th 2002 LEINSTER U-16 CH'SHIP Wexford 5-7 Laois 0-6 in Oylgate SUNDAY APRIL 21st 2002 NATIONAL LEAGUE Laois 3-14 Louth 1-04 in Dunleer SATURDAY APRIL 20th 2002 U-16 LEINSTER CH'SHIP Laois 1-4 Dublin 1-1 THURSDAY APRIL 18th 2002 U-16 LEINSTER CH'SHIP Kilkenny 2-11 Laois 0-4 in O'Loughlin Gaels SATURDAY APRIL 6th 2002 ALL-IRELAND COLLEGES SENIOR B SEMI-FINAL Scoil Mhuire Ballinasloe 3-8 St. Fergal's Rathdowney 3-3

58. Camogie
camogie. The camogie Story. camogie in Monaghan has a long and proudtradition since the first matches were played around 1910. While
http://monaghan.gaa.ie/camogie.htm
Camogie
The Camogie Story, Roll of Honour, County Committee, Clubs
The Camogie Story
Camogie in Monaghan has a long and proud tradition since the first matches were played around 1910. While a national playing title has eluded the country so far, Ulster Junior titles won in 1964 and 1977, along with an Ulster Minor title, also won 1977, are still recalled.
Roll of Honour
On the club scene the following is the ‘Roll of Honour’ for 1999: Senior Championship: Baile na Lorgan Senior League: Triuch Gaeil Senior Blitz: Baile na Lorgan Senior Shield: Inis Caoin U-18 Championship: Unfinished U-16 Championship: Baile na Lorgan U-14 Championship: Baile na Lorgan Junior Championship: Triuch Gaeil Minor League: Baile na Lorgan Minor Shield: Cluain Tiobraid U-14 A League: Baile na Lorgan Feile na nGael: Baile na Lorgan Breda Sherry Memorial Shield: Our Lady’s Secondary School, Castleblayney Primary School League: Convent of Mercy Castleblayney
County Committee
Officers of Coiste Chontae Mhuineachain are as follows: Cathaoirleach: Co-Teams Secretary: Fixtures Secretary: Cisteoir:
Clubs
The following are the contact for the various clubs around the county: Baile na Lorgan: Inis Caoin: Cluain Tiobraid: Na Clarsaigh: Naomh Eanna: Triuch Gaeil:

59. Camogie
camogie.
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60. Index Of /~filofax/camogie
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