All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship Explained

All Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship
Irish:Craobh Club Camógaíochta na hÉireann
Trophy:Bill & Agnes Carroll Cup
First:1964
Current:Dicksboro (Kilkenny)
Currentordinal:1
Most:St Paul’s (Kilkenny)
Mostordinal:8

The All-Ireland Club Camogie Championship is a competition for club teams in the Irish women’s field sport of camogie.[1] It is contested by the senior club champions of the leading counties and organised by An Cumann Camógaíochta.

Trophy

The trophy for the competition was donated by Bill Carroll, whose daughter, Ann was one of the outstanding players of the first decade of the competition, winning Championships with both St Patrick’s, Glengoole and St Paul’s, Kilkenny.[2]

History

The competition was established in 1964, six years before the equivalent competitions in hurling and Gaelic football. Between 1971 and 1978 and since 2010, it was concluded in the spring following the county championships. On other years, it was concluded within the calendar year in November and December.

Teams from Kilkenny have won the competition 13 times, Cork with 8, followed by Galway and Wexford with 7 victories each, Limerick with 6, Dublin with 5, Tipperary with 4, and Derry with 3 victories.

A junior club championship was introduced in 2004 and won by Crossmaglen (Armagh). The intermediate club championship was introduced in 2010, and the first two titles were won by Eoghan Rua from Coleraine in Derry.

Senior Wins Listed By Club

Click on the year for details and team line-outs from each individual championship.

Club (County)WinsYears wonRunners-upYears runners-up
St Paul’s (Kilkenny)81968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1987, 1988, 198941966, 1973–74, 1986, 1990
Buffers Alley (Wexford)51979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 198421978, 1980
Pearses (Galway)51996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 20020
Glen Rovers (Cork)41986, 1990, 1992, 199321987, 1994
Sarsfields (Galway)32019-2020, 2021-22, 202242016-17, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2023
Granagh-Ballingarry (Limerick)321996, 2004
Slaughtneil (Derry)32016-17, 2017–18, 2018–1912019-2020
Oulart the Ballagh (Wexford)32011–12, 2014–15, 2020–2112021-22
Milford (Cork)32012-13, 2013–14, 2015–160
St Lachtain's, Freshford (Kilkenny)32004, 2005, 20060
Cashel (Tipperary)22007, 200912001
St Patrick's Glengoole (Tipperary)21965, 19660
Austin Stacks (Dublin)21971, 19720
Athenry (Galway)1197771976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1985, 2007, 2009
Mullagh (Galway)1199031989, 1993, 2014–15
Oranmore (Galway)1197421967, 1975
Killeagh (Cork)1198021981, 1984
Lisdowney (Kilkenny)1199411997
Rathnure (Wexford)1199511992
O'Donovan Rossa (Antrim)1200812006
Killimor (Galway)12010–1112012–13
Croagh-Kilfinny (Limerick)119750
Celtic (Dublin)119640
Eoghan Ruadh (Dublin)119670
Ballyagran (Limerick)119780
Cuchulainn Crumlin (Dublin)119850
Dicksboro (Kilkenny)120230
Davitts (Galway)031999, 2003, 2005
Deirdre (Antrim)021954, 1965
Ahane (Limerick)021968, 1969
Portglenone (Antrim)021972, 1977–78
Drom-Inch (Tipperary)022008, 2011–12
Killimor (Galway)022012–13, 2015–16
Bellaghy (Derry)011970–71
Thurles (Tipperary)011971–72
Glenamaddy (Galway)011983
Eglish (Tyrone)011991
Toomevara (Tipperary)011995
St Vincents (Dublin)011998
Swatragh (Derry)012000
Cashel (Tipperary)012001
St Ibar's–Shelmaliers (Wexford)012002
Inniscarra (Cork)012010–11
St. Martin's (Wexford)012018-19
Loughgiel Shamrocks (Antrim)012022
[3]

Intermediate Wins Listed By Club

Click on the year for details and team line-outs from each individual championship.

Club (County)WinsYears wonRunners-upYears runners-up
Eoghan Rua (Derry)22010-11, 2011-120
St. Rynagh's (Offaly)22020-21, 2021-220
Clonduff (Down)22018-19, 20220
Castlegar (Galway)12012-130
Lismore (Waterford)12013-1412014–15
Piltown (Kilkenny)12014-150
Cahir (Tipperary)12015-160
Myshall (Carlow)12016-170
Clanmaurice (Kerry)120230

Highlights & Incidents

All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Finals

Click on the year for details and team line-outs from each championship.

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1964Dec 13Celtic (Dublin)5-02Deirdre (Antrim)1-00Croke ParkBríd HanburyLil O'Grady (Cork)
1965Oct 17SP Glengoole (Tipperary)3-03Deirdre (Antrim)2-03Casement ParkAnn CarrollLil O'Grady (Cork)
1966Oct 30SP Glengoole (Tipperary)5-05St Paul’s (Kilkenny)2-01St John’s ParkAnn GrahamLily Spence (Antrim)
1967Nov 5Eoghan Rua (Dublin)3-04Oranmore (Galway)4-01Parnell ParkBernie King
ReplayMar 31Eoghan Rua (Dublin)7-03Oranmore (Galway)4-01BallinasloeAilish TonerPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
1968Nov 3St Paul’s (Kilkenny)7-02Ahane (Limerick)1-02St John’s ParkTessie BrennanNancy Murray (Antrim)
1969Nov 9St Paul’s (Kilkenny)3-07Ahane (Limerick)2-01CastleconnellCarmel O'SheaJane Murphy (Galway)
1970–71[4] Mar 28St Paul’s (Kilkenny)6-05Bellaghy (Derry)2-00BellaghyMary ConwayJane Murphy (Galway)
1971–72[5] Mar 19Austin Stacks (Dublin)5-04Thurles (Tipperary)2-01Croke ParkMary RyanLil O'Grady (Cork)
1972–73Mar 25Austin Stacks (Dublin)4-02Portglenone (Antrim)2-00Croke ParkMary RyanJane Murphy (Galway)
1973–74Mar 10Oranmore (Galway)3-02St Paul’s (Kilkenny)1-03Nowlan ParkNono McHughPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
1974–75Mar 9St Paul’s (Kilkenny)3-03Oranmore (Galway)1-01BallinderreenAngela DowneyPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
1975–76Mar 14Croagh-Kilfinny (Limerick)4-06Athenry (Galway)4-05AthenryBridie StokesPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
1976–77Mar 13St Paul’s (Kilkenny)6-03Athenry (Galway)1-03Nowlan ParkMary FennellyPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
1977–78Mar 19Athenry (Galway)10-05Portglenone (Antrim)1-01AthenryTeresa DuaneSheila Murray (Dublin)
1978Nov 19Ballyagran (Limerick)1-03Buffers Alley (Wexford)0-01MonamolinPauline McCarthyJane Murphy (Galway)
1979Dec 2Buffers Alley (Wexford)2-06Athenry (Galway)1-02AthenryKathleen TonksPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
Nov 9Killeagh (Cork)4-02Buffers Alley (Wexford)1-07St John's ParkBreda LandersPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
1981Nov 8Buffers Alley (Wexford)2-06Killeagh (Cork)1-04GaultierAnn ButlerHelena O'Neill (Kilkenny)
1982Nov 14Buffers Alley (Wexford)3-02Athenry (Galway)0-02BirrElsie WalshPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
1983Oct 30Buffers Alley (Wexford)3-07Glenamaddy (Galway)0-06MonamolinNorah GahanPhyllis Breslin (Dublin)
1984Oct 28Buffers Alley (Wexford)2-04Killeagh (Cork)1-04MonamolinNorah GahanKathleen Quinn (Galway)
1985Oct 27Crumlin (Dublin)4-08Athenry (Galway)3-02O’Toole ParkYvonne RedmondBridie McGarry (Kilkenny)
1986Oct 26Glen Rvs (Cork)4-11St Paul’s (Kilkenny)5-07Glen RoversMary RingKathleen Quinn (Galway)
1987Nov 8St Paul’s (Kilkenny)1-04Glen Rovers (Cork)0-05BallyraggetBreda HolmesBetty Joyce (Cork)
1988Dec 4St Paul’s (Kilkenny)4-05Glenamaddy (Galway)3-07GlenamaddyClaire JonesBetty Joyce (Cork)
1989Nov 5St Paul’s (Kilkenny)6-10Mullagh (Galway)4-02Nowlan ParkAnn DowneyBetty Joyce (Cork)
Nov 25Glen Rovers (Cork)4-13St Paul’s (Kilkenny)2-07Nowlan ParkTherése O'CallaghanKathleen Quinn (Galway)
1991Nov 24Mullagh (Galway)4-13Eglish (Tyrone)2-07BallinasloeCaroline LoughnaneBetty Joyce (Cork)
1992Nov 29Glen Rovers (Cork)1-09Rathnure (Wexford)0-02Glen RoversMary RingÁine Derham (Dublin)
1993Nov 21Glen Rovers (Cork)6-12Mullagh (Galway)0-02BallinasloeLynn DunleaÁine Derham (Dublin)
1994Nov 20Lisdowney (Kilkenny)5-09Glen Rovers (Cork)1-15BallyraggetCatherine DunneÁine Derham (Dublin)
Nov 19Rathnure (Wexford)4-09Toomevara (Tipperary)1-05ToomevaraGeraldine CoddMaria Pollard (Waterford)
Nov 24Pearses (Galway)1-08Gran-B’garry (Limerick)2-03BallingarryAnn FordeÁine Derham (Dublin)
Nov 23Pearses (Galway)4-06Lisdowney (Kilkenny)2-05BallymacwardAnn FordeÁine Derham (Dublin)
1998[6] Nov 22Gran-B’garry (Limerick)1-19St Vincents (Dublin)1-08BallingarryVera SheehanBiddy Phillips (Tipperary)
1999[7] Nov 28Gran-B’garry (Limerick)2-04Davitts (Galway)1-03TynaghKay BurkeBiddy Phillips (Tipperary)
2000[8] Dec 3Pearses (Galway)2-11Swatragh (Derry)1-03MullingarÁine HillaryÁine Derham (Dublin)
2001[9] Nov 4Pearses (Galway)2-08Cashel (Tipperary)0-13CashelÁine HillaryÁine Derham (Dublin)
2002[10] Nov 3Pearses (Galway)2-13St Ibar's–Shelmaliers (Wexford)1-05BallinasloeÁine HillaryEamonn Browne (Tipperary)
2003[11] Nov 2Gran-Ballingarry (Limerick)1-10Davitts (Galway)1-06MullingarKay BurkeÁine Derham (Dublin)
2004[12] Nov 7St Lachtain's (Kilkenny)2-08Gran-B’garry (Limerick)0-07Parnell ParkImelda KennedyLiam Davitt (Westmeath)
2005[13] Nov 20St Lachtain's (Kilkenny)1-09Davitts (Galway)1-04CloughjordanImelda KennedyJohn Pender (Kildare)
2006[14] Nov 19St Lachtain's (Kilkenny) 1-05Rossa (Antrim)1-03PortlaoiseImelda KennedyCathal Egan (Cork)
2007[15] Nov 18Cashel (Tipperary)1-18Athenry (Galway)0-09Gaelic GroundsSinéad MilleaÚna Kearney (Armagh)
2008[16] Nov 16Rossa (Antrim)2-15Drom-Inch (Tipperary)1-10Donoughmore-AshbourneJane Adams[17] Úna Kearney (Armagh)
2009[18] Dec 6Cashel (Tipperary)0-11Athenry (Galway)0-09ClarecastleUna O'DwyerCathal Egan (Kerry)
2010-1[19] Mar 6Killimor (Galway)3-18Inniscarra (Cork)1-04Croke Park[20] Owen Elliott (Antrim)
2011-2[21] Mar 4Oulart-the-Ballagh (Wexford)3-13Drom-Inch (Tipperary)0-05Owen Elliott (Antrim)
2012-13[22] March 2Milford (Cork)3-06Killimor (Galway)1-06Croke ParkElaine O'RiordanGer O'Dowd (Limerick)
2013-14[23] March 2Milford (Cork)0-06Ardrahan (Galway)0-05Croke ParkElaine O'RiordanAlan Lagrue (Kildare)
2014-15[24] March 1Oulart-the-Ballagh (Wexford)3-13Mullagh (Galway)0-07Croke ParkKaren AtkinsonCathal Egan (Cork)
2015-16[25] March 6Milford (Cork)2-08Killimor (Galway)1-03Croke ParkSarah Sexton Alan Lagrue (Kildare)
2016-17[26] March 5Slaughtneil (Derry)1-10Sarsfields (Galway)0-11Croke ParkAoife CassidyR. Kelly (Kildare)
2017-18[27] March 24Slaughtneil (Derry)2-11Sarsfields (Galway)1-09St Tiernach's ParkCathal Egan (Cork)
2018-19[28] March 3Slaughtneil (Derry)1-09St. Martin's (Wexford)0-07Liz Dempsey (Kilkenny)
2019-20[29] March 1Sarsfields (Galway)1-08Slaughtneil (Derry)0-10Niamh McGrathJohn Dermody (Westmeath)
2020-21[30] Dec 18Oulart-the-Ballagh (Wexford)4-08Sarsfields (Galway)2-09Mary LeacyAndy Larkin (Cork)
2021-22[31] March 6Sarsfields (Galway)3-12Oulart-the-Ballagh (Wexford)4-05Ray Kelly (Kildare)
2022[32] Dec 17Sarsfields (Galway)2-14Loughgiel Shamrocks (Antrim)1-14Niamh McGrathLiz Dempsey (Kilkenny)
2023[33] Dec 17Dicksboro (Kilkenny)0-18Sarsfields (Galway)1-11Jenny CliffordRay Kelly (Kildare)

All-Ireland Intermediate Club Camogie Finals

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2010-11[34] March 6Eoghan Rua (Derry)3-08Harps (Laois)2-03Croke ParkMaebh McGoldrickMike O'Kelly (Cork)
2011-12 [35] March 4Eoghan Rua (Derry)2-08Ardrahan (Galway)0-12Maebh McGoldrickJohn Dolan (Clare)
2012-13March 2Castlegar (Galway)1-08Rower-Inistioge (Kilkenny)1-06Donoughmore-AshbourneM. Kelly (Cork)
2013-14[36] Mar 2Lismore (Waterford)0-09Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny)1-06Cathal Egan (Cork)
ReplayMarch 16Lismore (Waterford)3-08Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny)0-07Shona CurranJohn Dolan (Clare)
2014-15[37] March 1Piltown (Kilkenny)1-10Lismore (Waterford)1-09Laura NorrisPeter Dowd (Meath)
2015-16[38] March 6Cahir (Tipperary)0-14Eyrecourt (Galway)1-02Croke ParkL. Dempsey (Kilkenny)
2016-17[39] March 5Myshall (Carlow)1-10Eglish (Tyrone)1-09Croke ParkF. McNamara (Clare)
2017-18[40] March 24Johnstownbridge (Kildare)1-08Athenry (Galway)1-06St Tiernach's ParkA. Larkin (Cork)
2018-19[41] March 3Clonduff (Down)0-10Gailltír (Waterford)0-09Paula GribbenJ. McDonagh (Galway)
2019-20March 1Gailltír (Waterford)1-13St. Rynagh's (Offaly)0-13Croke ParkO.Elliot (Antrim)
2020-21January 8, 2022St. Rynagh's (Offaly)1-11Gailltír (Waterford)0-10Semple StadiumGrainne DolanGavin Donegan (Dublin)
2021-22March 6St. Rynagh's (Offaly)5-14Salthill-Knocknacarra (Galway)2-06Croke ParkGrainne DolanBarry Nea (Westmeath)
2022[42] Dec 17, 2022Clonduff (Down)0-12James Stephens (Kilkenny)1-06C McAllister (Cork)
2023Dec 17, 2023Clanmaurice (Kerry)1-07Na Fianna (Meath)0-07

All-Ireland Junior Club Camogie Finals

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2003[43] Nov 2Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh)2-05Drumcullen (Offaly)0-06MullingarEimear CarragherEamonn Browne (Tipperary)
2004[44] Nov 7Liatroim Fontenoys (Down)4-13Four Rds (Roscommon)0-08Parnell ParkAnnie MorganEamonn Browne (Tipperary)
2005[45] Nov 20Liatroim Fontenoys (Down)3-07Newmarket-on-Fergus (Clare)0-08CloughjordanLisa McCrickardÚna Kearney (Armagh)
2006[46] Nov 19Harps (Laois)1-07Keady (Armagh)0-05PortlaoiseIsa McCrickardEamonn Browne (Tipperary)
2007[47] Nov 18Harps (Laois)2-08Keady (Armagh)2-07LimerickCaitríona Phelan & Louise MahonyJohn Morrissey (Tipperary)
2008[48] Nov 16Harps (Laois)1-11Kilmaley (Clare)3-02NenaghLouise MahonyJohn Morrissey (Tipperary)
2009[49] Dec 6Lavey (Derry)1-11Dunhill (Waterford)1-11ClarecastleCathal Egan (Kerry)
replay[50] Dec 13Lavey (Derry)1-13Dunhill (Waterford)0-07Donoughmore-AshbourneSiobhán ConveryCathal Egan (Kerry)
2010[51] Nov 28Four Roads (Roscommon)1-09Corofin (Clare)0-06BallinasloeLizzie Glennon-TullyCathal Egan (Kerry)
2011[52] [53] Nov 27Inagh (Clare)5-04Tara (London)2-04Donoughmore-Ashbourne
2012Nov 27Myshall (Carlow)1-03Four Roads (Roscommon)0-03Donoughmore-AshbourneP. Walsh (Monaghan)
2013Nov 24Myshall (Carlow)3-09Scariff/Ogonnelloe (Clare)0-08KilcormacRay Kelly
2014[54] Nov 23Kilmessan (Meath)2-08Four Roads (Roscommon)1-06EdenderryG. O'Dowd (Limerick)
2015[55] Nov 22Johnstownbridge (Kildare)2-10Athleague (Roscommon)0-07KinnegadE. Cassidy (Derry)
2016[56] Nov 27Johnstownbridge (Kildare)1-10Scariff/Ogonnelloe (Clare)1-09BirrJenna MurphyJ. Dermody (Westmeath)
2017[57] Dec 3Kilmessan (Meath)0-09Clanmaurice (Kerry)0-05SilverminesA. Doheny (Laois)
2018[58] Nov 25Kilmessan (Meath)3-12Four Roads (Roscommon)1-12Páirc TailteannM. Ryan (Tipperary)
2019[59] Dec 1 (Replay)Clanmaurice (Kerry)3-06Raharney (Westmeath)1-06MacDonagh ParkLiz HoulihanPaul Ryan (Kerry)
2020Jan 8, 2022Raharney (Westmeath)1-07Clanmaurice (Kerry)0-07Semple StadiumPhillip McDonald (Cavan)
2021[60] Mar 5, 2022Eoghan Rua (Derry)1-11Clanmaurice (Kerry)1-10Drogheda ParkJohn McDonagh
2022January 7, 2023Brídíní Óga (Antrim)2-07Knockananna (Wicklow)1-05Coralstown-KinnegadBrian Kearney (Kildare)
2023[61] December 16, 2023Granemore (Armagh)3-09Athleague (Roscommon)2-05Coralstown-KinnegadCiarraí DevlinJerome McAllister (Antrim)

All-Ireland Junior B Club Camogie Finals

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2018Nov 25Ratoath (Meath)1-12Clontibret (Monaghan)0-03Páirc TailteannC. Quinlan (Galway)
2019[62] Nov 24, 2019Na Brídeóga (Mayo)3-07Denn (Cavan)1-09Athleague
2020[63] Dec 19, 2021Naomh Treasa (Tyrone)1-04Knockananna (Wicklow)0-06Kinnegad
2021[64] March 5, 2022Knockananna (Wicklow)1-12Derrylaughan (Tyrone)1-07O'Raghallaighs, DroghedaCiarán Groome (Offaly)
2022[65] Dec 18Lacken (Cavan)5-12Delvin (Westmeath)3-02Donaghmore Ashbourne GAANicole MurrayMike Ryan (Tipperary)
2023[66] Dec 16, 2023St Munna’s (Westmeath)2-07Crossmaglen (Armagh)1-05AbbottstownSheila McGrathEnda Loughnane (Galway)

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Moran, Mary . Mary Moran (camogie) . A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie . Cumann Camógaíochta . 2011 . Dublin, Ireland . 460.
  2. http://www.camogie.ie/AboutCamogie/ChampionshipHistory/tabid/61/Default.aspx Camogie.ie
  3. For the sake of consistency in this chart, champions are listed for the year in which the competition commenced, including those years 1970–78 when the closing stages of the competition were held over until the following spring. Hence the March 1978 champions Athenry are listed as champions for 1977 and the November 1978 champions Ballyagran are listed as champions for 1978.
  4. Timing of club championship brought forward to the spring after the qualifiers’ respective county championships
  5. Sequence was changed in 1978 to bring camogie club championship within calendar year.
  6. preview in Irish Independent, Tom Humphries comment piece in Irish Times
  7. 1999 Granagh-Ballingarry 2-4 Davitts 1-3 report in the Irish Independent and Irish Times
  8. Original match at Ballymacward on Nov 5 2000 was abandoned after 28 minutes due to worsening weather and ground conditions with Swatragh leading by 0-1 to no score, report in Irish Times and Irish Independent Nov 29 2000
  9. 2001 Pearses 2-8 Cashel 0-13 Irish Independent
  10. 2002 Pearses 2-13 St Ibar's–Shelmaliers 1-5 report in Irish Independent
  11. 2003 Granagh-Ballingarry 1-10 Davitts 1-6 report in Irish Independent
  12. 2004 St Lachtain’s 2-8 Granagh-Ballingarry 0-7 report in Irish Examiner and Irish Independent, Preview in Irish Independent
  13. St Lachtain’s 1-9 Davitts 1-4 report in Irish Independent and Irish Times
  14. St Lachtain’s 1-5 Rossa 1-3 report in Irish Independent and Irish Times
  15. Cashel 1-18 Athenry 0-9 report in Irish Independent, Irish Times and on camogie.ie, preview in Irish Independent
  16. 2008 O'Donovan Rossa 2-15 Drom & Inch 1-10 Report in Irish Independent and on Camogie.ie, Preview on Camogie.ie
  17. Jane Adams interviewed by Tom Humphries, Irish Times Nov 11 2008
  18. 2009 Cashel 0-11 Athenry 0-9 report in Irish Times Irish Independent, RTE online and Tipperary Star
  19. 2010 senior Killimor 3-18 Inniscarra 1-4 Report in Irish Times, Irish Independent, camogie.ie and on RTE Online
  20. Attendance at the 2010 final, the first to be staged in Croke Park for 38 years, was 4,724
  21. 2011 Oulart The Ballagh 3-13 Drom & Inch 0-5 report on camogie.ie RTÉ Sport, Irish Examiner (Oulart too strong for Tipp girls), Irish Times (Model make merry again as Oulart hold all the aces), Enniscorthy Echo (Oulart’s greatest day), Wexford People (Oulart in Dreamland), O'Connor admits it couldn't have been scripted better, Mary completes full set of medals with lifelong pals and Irish Independent (Sister act boosts classy Oulart)
  22. News: Milford marvels make history . 4 March 2013 . . 4 March 2013.
  23. News: Dour struggle but heroic Milford keep their crown . 4 March 2014 . . 3 March 2014.
  24. News: Red-hot Oulart-The-Ballagh ooze class against Mullagh . 3 March 2015 . . 2 March 2015.
  25. News: Milford power home again . 7 March 2016 . . 7 March 2016.
  26. News: Slaughtneil's finest hour as they claim All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie final . 6 March 2017 . . 6 March 2017.
  27. News: Hannon shines as Slaughtneil retain title . 28 March 2018 . . 26 March 2018.
  28. News: Classy Slaughtneil claim third title in succession . 19 April 2019 . . 4 March 2019.
  29. News: Third time lucky as McGrath-inspired Sarsfields edge tight battle for first All-Ireland title . 18 December 2021 . . 1 March 2020.
  30. News: Oulart too good for Sarsfields in 2020 club decider . 18 December 2021 . . 18 December 2021.
  31. News: Sarsfields crowned AIB All-Ireland Senior Camogie club champions . 17 July 2022 . . 6 March 2022.
  32. News: Sarsfields All-Ireland Victory "Best One Yet" Claims McGrath. 17 December 2023 . www.balls.ie. 17 December 2022.
  33. News: Dicksboro clinch All-Ireland glory after late surge against Sarsfields. 18 December 2023 . www.rte.ie. 17 December 2022.
  34. 2010 Intermediate Harps 1-11 Kilmaley 3-2 Report in Irish Independent and on Camogie.ie
  35. 2011 Intermediate Eoghan Rua 2-8 Ardrahan 0-12 Report on 2011 Camogie.ie
  36. News: Mighty McGlone inspires Lismore . 17 March 2014 . . 17 March 2014.
  37. News: AIB All-Ireland intermediate club camogie final. 3 March 2015 . . 2 March 2015.
  38. News: All-Ireland joy for Cahir at Croke Park . 9 March 2016 . . 7 March 2016.
  39. News: Ciara Quirke scores 1-9 to help Myshall to All-Ireland glory. 6 March 2017 . . 6 March 2017.
  40. News: Johnson saves her best for last. 29 March 2018 . . 26 March 2018.
  41. News: Gribben leads by example on big stage as Clonduff triumph . 19 April 2019 . . 4 March 2019.
  42. News: Clonduff claim intermediate camogie crown against James Stephens. 17 December 2023 . . 17 December 2022.
  43. 2003 Junior Crossmaglen 2-5 Drumcullen 0-6 report in Irish Independent
  44. 2004 Junior Leitrim 4-13 Four Roads 0-8 Four Roads report in Irish Independent
  45. 2005 junior Leitrim 1-8 Four Roads 1-4 report in Irish Independent and Irish Times
  46. 2006 junior Harps 1-7 Keady 0-5 report in Irish Independent and Irish Times
  47. 2007 Junior Harps 2-8 Keady 2-7 report in Irish Independent, Irish Times and on camogie.ie
  48. 2008 Junior Harps 1-11 Kilmaley 3-2 Report in Irish Independent and on Camogie.ie
  49. 2009 Junior Lavey 1-11 Dunhill 1-11 report in Irish Times Irish Independent, and on RTE online
  50. 2009 Junior replay Lavey 1-13 Dunhill 0-7 report in Irish Independent, and WLRFM
  51. 2010 Junior Four Roads 1-9 Corofin 0-6 Report in Roscommon People, Clare Champion, Clare People
  52. 2011 Junior Inagh 5-4 Tara 2-4 Report in Irish Independent, London Camogie
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