2000 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Explained

Year:2000
Dates:3 June — 3 September 2000
Teams:8
Team:Tipperary
Titles:2nd
Captain:Jovita Delaney
Manager:Michael Cleary
Team2:Cork
Captain2:Vivienne Harris
Previous:1999
Next:2001

The 2000 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship - known as the Foras na Gaeilge (formerly Bórd na Gaeilge) All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship for sponsorship reasons - was the high point of the 2000 season. The championship was won by Tipperary who achieved a second successive title beating Cork by a five-point margin in the final. The attendance was 12,880, second highest in the history of the sport of camogie at that time.[1]

Birth of a rivalry

This and subsequent finals between the two counties was a high point in a period of rapid growth in the popularity of the sport of camogie which quadrupled the average attendance at its finals in a ten-year period. “It was unquestionably a day on which the profile of the game soared and many players produced moments of individual brilliance.,” Pat Roche wrote in the Irish Times.[2]

Early rounds

Cork beat Kilkenny by 2-10 to 1-12 in the quarter-finals, Tipperary beat Clare 4-15 to 0-5, Galway beat Limerick 4-13 to 1-8 and Wexford beat Dublin 4-12 to 0-6. Cork easily defeated Wexford keeping them scoreless until just before the half-time whistle, in the semi-final. A goal by Noelle Kennedy proved to be the turning point of the second semi-final in which Tipperary beat Galway 2-11 to 1-8.

Final

Unusually Tipperary were favourites for the final.[3] By the 17th minute they led by 2-4 to 0-2. Deirdre Hughes was quickly on to a sideline cut by Emily Hayden before netting off a post for the opening goal after four minutes. Within two minutes she palmed the ball to the Cork net to finish off an astute centre from the 14-year-old Claire Grogan. Cork's goal in reply came too late from Una O'Donoghue.

Final stages

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CORK:
GK 1 Cora Keohane (Barryroe)
RCB 2 Denise Cronin (Glen Rovers) (0-1)
FB 3 Eithne Duggan (Bishopstown)
LCB 4 Mags Finn (Fr O'Neill’s)
RWB 5 Sarah Hayes Rockbán)
CB 6 Mary O'Connor (Killeagh)
LWB 7 Vivienne Harris (Bishopstown) (Capt)
MF 8 Ursula Troy (Newtownshandrum)
MF 9 Linda Mellerick (Glen Rovers)
RWF 10Sinéad O'Callaghan (Ballinhassig) (0-2)
CF 11Fiona O'Driscoll (Fr O'Neill’s) (0-4)
LWF 12Caoimhe Harrington (Newtownshandrum)
RCF 13Elaine Burke (Valley Rovers) (0-1)
FF 14Ciara Healy (Bishopstown)
LCF 15Una O'Donoghue (Cloughduv) (1-1)
Substitutes:
MF Paula O'Connor (Newtownshandrum) for Burke
FF Mary Burke for Harrington

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Moran, Mary . Mary Moran (camogie)

    . Mary Moran (camogie) . A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie . Cumann Camógaíochta . 2011 . Dublin, Ireland . 460. 978-1-908591-00-5

  2. 2000 All Ireland final report in Irish Times
  3. http://www.independent.ie/sport/tipperary-can-shade-it-in-thriller-366706.html Preview in Irish Independent