); 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.
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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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All-Ireland Senior champions Kilkenny dominate the 2020 Camogie All-Stars team.
The Cats took six places on this year’s team with the awards sponsored by Liberty Insurance.
All-Ireland runners-up Galway received two awards, with Tipperary and Cork receiving three awards each and Waterford completing the line-up with one award.
Amongst the winners for the champions were full-back Claire Phelan, left half-back Davina Tobin, midfield Grace Walsh, left half-forward Denise Gaule, full-forward Miriam Walsh and left corner-forward Anne Dalton.
All-Ireland runners-up Galway are represented with right corner-back Shauna Healy and right corner-forward Orlaith McGrath.
Tipperary players Áine Slattery (goalkeeper), Mary Ryan (left corner-back) and Karen Kennedy (centre half-back) receive their first All-Stars Awards and are joined on the All-Stars selection by Cork trio Hannah Looney (right half-back), Chloe Sigerson (midfield) and Orla Cronin (centre half-forward).