); It is disappointing. It s a great opportunity for someone to get involved in women’s sport
The All-Ireland camogie championships will not have a title sponsor for 2021. By Sinead Farrell Wednesday 21 Jul 2021, 8:43 AM 19 hours ago 16,442 Views 5 Comments
Kilkenny s Denise Gaule.
Updated 17 hours ago
KILKENNY STAR DENISE Gaule has expressed her disappointment at the absence of a title sponsor for the 2021 All-Ireland camogie championships, but says this is also an “opportunity for someone to get involved in women’s sport.”
Camogie Association President Hilda Breslin revealed the news last week after Liberty Insurance ended its eight-year association with the competitions earlier this year.
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