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I think the last time I played wing-back was in an U14 boys county final in 2008 – Sarah Fryday

By Daragh Ó Conchúir Not to be melodramatic about it, but when Sarah Fryday wowed us with her all-action display in a new position during Tipperary’s victory over Offaly that booked a place in today’s Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 semi-final against Kilkenny at Nowlan Park, it felt a little bit like a second […]

Tipperary ladies to battle All-Ireland champions in Division 1 camogie semi-final today

Tipperary’s senior camogie side will be looking to qualify for a second National League Division 1 final in a row this afternoon. After being denied the chance to play the final last year, Bill Mullaney’s side face All-Ireland champions Kilkenny in the semi-finals at Nowlan Park this afternoon at 1pm. We’ll have live updates from […]

When you are small, all you want to do is play for your county Offaly is my county

When you are small, all you want to do is play for your county Offaly is my county
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When you are small, that is all you want to do, play for your county Offaly is my county

“When you are small, that is all you want to do, play for your county. Offaly is my county” When you are small, that is all you want to do, play for your county. Offaly is my county Reporter: );   ); There is a sense of positivity around the Offaly Gaelic games community over the last month and camogie is a part of that.  The Faithfuls go into tomorrow s Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 quarter-final against neighbours Tipperary (2.30pm, John Lockes GAA, Callan) with optimism after an eye-catching opening round victory over Dublin.  Kilkenny knocked them back on their hocks in no uncertain fashion last weekend but the journey of improvement is rarely without a setback. 

Camogie: Devane destroys Déise while Egan hat-trick downs Dubs

Camogie: Devane destroys Déise while Egan hat-trick downs Dubs May 22, 2021 by Daragh Ó Conchúir  Tipperary blew Waterford away with a stunning first-half performance in Clonmel to put one foot in the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 quarter-final.  The Déise girls, who were getting their Group 2 campaign under way, improved in the second half but the damage had been done as they trailed by 14 points at the interval, losing in the end by 2-16 to 0-11 with goals from Clodagh McIntyre and Eimear McGrath, while Cáit Devane top scored with 12 points.  Waterford only managed three points in that opening period whereas Tipp were clinical, the forwards capitalising on outfield dominance and the resultant quality and quantity of supply. 

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