The time sheet is open to all who have worn the Green and Red of Mayo at football, hurling, ladies football, camogie or handball. |
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Congratulations to the girls who played a splendid and sporting game of camogie. |
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She loves hurling and camogie and spends as much time as possible practising. |
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In a busy year there had been a total of 16 meetings and forty girls had been registered to play camogie with the club. |
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For more sporting types, courses are available in foundation coaching for hurling, camogie and football. |
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Killeedy led by two goals but Knockaderry fought back playing some beautiful camogie. |
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Julie is a true sports lover and tried her hand at every sport including camogie, Gaelic football and athletics. |
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It was a very good game of camogie with both teams having a number of very skilful players. |
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He also covered camogie, rugby, golf, soccer, marathons and track and field athletics. |
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These include Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, athletics and community games. |
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The bowlers, camogie players and footballers are also in the middle of a busy season so there's plenty going on in the community at the moment. |
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A great game of camogie was played by the girls from Nurney and their commitment to training was evident with this display. |
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I love the game of camogie because there is great skill and fitness involved too. |
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When I started playing camogie, I was looking for an outlet for my energy and frustrations. |
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I never imagined that camogie and my hurley would improve my cultural acceptance. |
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The school's indoor hurling and camogie teams competed very well in Abbeyfeale. |
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The organization has 84 clubs in North America involved in football, hurling, and camogie, and sends teams to play internationals in Ireland. |
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Norrie is a keen sportswoman who played badminton, soccer, camogie and tennis. |
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Milltown played some good camogie and never gave up with a goal scored by Alanna Hill. |
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Dyann has excelled in her chosen sports, football and camogie for many years and has played with Limerick in both codes. |
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Promoting hurley and camogie to thousands of primary school pupils, the food chain paid for hurls, balls and other equipment, and carried logos on bags and manuals. |
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If you fancy a bit of camogie, or women's shinty, to keep you active over the winter, this friendly club will be delighted to welcome you to the fold. |
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The ladies sides had unprecedented success in both football and camogie. |
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She has been playing football and camogie for the last two years. |
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Ms. Lavery joined a camogie team and soon began playing Gaelic football as well. |
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It was a most enjoyable afternoon of hurling, camogie and football. |
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There, a friendly Irish waitress started peppering her with questions, most important of which was: Did Ms. Lavery play camogie, the female version of hurling? |
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The female equivalent of hurling is called camogie and is played by teams from Northern Irish and London. |
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The team put great effort into encouraging participation in Irish football, hurling and camogie. |
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With membership increasing all the time, training is also being arranged for those interested in hurling and camogie. |
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The Irish Times does not know lacrosse from camogie or hurling. |
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She was a convent schoolgirl and camogie player. |
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It is a fantastic new initiative by the GAA and we saw umpires use the service in the camogie final last Sunday when the sliotar split the post right down the centre. |
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In her younger days Margaret was a keen sportswoman and played Camogie with her beloved Kilcarry. |
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The Camogie Association has now set up a committee to help modernise the sport's image. |
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In 2011, Indy had 7 club teams and sent a Junior B, Junior C and Camogie team to nationals. |
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