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Two Ulster players make Camogie ‘Soaring Stars’ team despite a successful year for the province
THERE will be disappointment in Antrim and in Armagh with the 2025 PwC Camogie Soaring Stars team announced yesterday by the Camogie Association in partnership with PwC. Despite the Saffrons losing ...
Sinead McNulty has resigned as Ard Stiurthóir (chief executive officer) of the Camogie Association. The Dublin native and former head of sport at TU Dublin has been in the role for the last six years, ...
The leadership structure of the fully integrated GAA is one of several delicate issues to be worked out. The appointment of a ...
The Camogie Association has reacted to the controversy over players being forced to wear skorts as opposed to shorts by calling a Special Congress for 22 May to vote on the issue. The Kilkenny and ...
Cork and Waterford's players have said they feel "completely let down" by Munster Camogie's decision to postpone Saturday's senior final amid an ongoing row over skorts. The game, which was due to be ...
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Camogie Association CEO Sinead McNulty steps down
Sinead McNulty is stepping down as chief executive of The Camogie Association. Her decision follows that of her Ladies Gaelic ...
SINÉAD McNULTY has quit her role as CEO of the Camogie Association. The Dublin native is leaving the post after six years in charge. She moves on at a pivotal time as the body navigates the ...
The Camogie Association announced today, Thursday, May 8, that it will hold a Special Congress on May 22 in Dublin's Croke Park. "The Special Congress is being called to consider motion(s) to provide ...
The amalgamation of the GAA, the Camogie Association and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association still has no exact timeline ...
The Kilkenny and Wexford senior camogie panels, as well as the Carlow and Laois intermediate camogie panels, issued a joint statement on Wednesday, May 14 amidst the Gaelic sport's ongoing skort ...
A small Irish sport has become the latest battleground for female athletes protesting against their dress codes — in this case “skorts.” Camogie, a female version of hurling, doesn’t allow players to ...
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