Biddy Phillips Explained

Biddy Phillips
Irish:Bríd Nic Philib
Birth Date:1956
Birth Place:Tipperary, Ireland
Death Date: (aged 53–54)
Sport:Camogie
Code:Camogie
County:Tipperary
Province:Munster
Club:Ballytrasna and Thurles
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Brigid "Biddy" Phillips (1956 – 7 July 2010) was a camogie player, administrator, referee and coach who coached Tipperary to their first All Ireland camogie title in 1999.[1]

Background

From Childers Park in Thurles, she played for Tipperary at under 18, juniors and senior in 1971, and for the under 18 and seniors again in 1972, a year in which she scored 3–1 in the Ann Frazer cup final against St Bernadette’s /Knockshegowna.[2]

Career

She refereed All Ireland Senior Camogie Final in 1997 as well as intermediate, junior and senior club All Ireland finals between 1993 and 1999, she was chair of the Camogie Association’s National Referees Committee and treasurer of the Tipperary Camogie Board from 1988 to 2000.

Management

She became co-selector of the Tipperary county team in 1980 with Timmy Delaney and Bernie O’Dowd, and was team coach through the 1980s and 1990s culminating in the defeat of Clare in the All-Ireland Intermediate final of 1997 and the All Ireland three in a row in 1999–2001.

Awards

She was Sports Executive of the Year at the annual Tipperary Sport Stars (Cidona) awards ceremony in Clonmel.

Burial

She is buried in St Patrick's cemetery, Thurles.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Biddy Phillips RIP. The Camogie Association. 14 July 2010. 11 September 2018.
  2. Obituary in Nenagh Guardian