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Table of Contents Camogie Association Contacts . 2 Venue Guidelines . 4 Fixtures Management . 5 Fixtures – Clár na gCluichí 2015 . 7 Fixtures by Competition . 25 Other 2015 Key Dates . 42 Official National Fixtures 2015 Published by: The Camogie Association Croke Park Dublin 3 National Fixtures ratified by the Camogie Association Ard Chomhairle November 2014 1 An Cumann Camógaíochta Croke Park, Regional Development Officers St . Joseph’s Avenue, Dublin 3 Phone: 01 865 8651 Dublin, Wicklow Laois, Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Kildare Fax: 01 8556063 Eve Talbot Patrick Mullaney Mob: 085 112 8669 Mob: 087 414 6933 Email: patrick@camogie .ie Uachtarán (until 29th March, 2015) Uachtarán Tofa (until 29th March, 2015) Email: eve@camogie .ie Aileen Lawlor Catherine Neary Connacht Phone: 01 865 8651 Phone: 01 865 8651 Westmeath, Meath, Longford, Offaly Yvonne Byrne aileenlawlor@camogie .ie catherineneary@camogie .ie Lizzie Flynn Mob: 087 643 6579 Mob: 087 623 5855 Email: lflynn@camogie .ie Email: yvonne@camogie .ie Full Time Team 2015 All postal addresses as above unless otherwise stated Donegal, Fermanagh, Derry, Antrim, Monaghan Louth, Cavan, Armagh, Down, Tyrone Ard-Stiúrthóir Lisa McAliskey Gerard Gribben Joan O’Flynn Mob: 0044 7825 855717 Mob: 087 273 3847 Phone: 01 865 8656 Email: lisa@camogie .ie Email: gerard@camogie .ie Mob: 087 640 5446 Email: joanoflynn@camogie .ie Munster Ulster Camogie Council Ross Corbett Administration Manager Director of Camogie Development Director of Communications Mob: 087 641 5485 Ronan McCarthy Mary O’Connor & Marketing Email: ross@camogie .ie Phone: 0044 28 375 17180 Mob: 0044 7825855718 Mob: 087 125 1271 Claire Egan Email: ronanmccarthy@ulstercamogie .ie Email: mary@camogie .ie Phone: 01 865 8618 Ulster Camogie Mob: 087 903 0755 8-10 Market Street, Armagh, BT61 7BX Email: claire@camogie .ie Talent ID and Coaching Officer Finance Director Operations Co-Ordinator Niall Jackman Paula Bruen Cian Nelson Phone: 0044 74 357 69094 Phone: 01 865 8652 Phone: 01 865 8655 Email: niall@camogie .ie Email: paula@camogie .ie Mob: 086 183 2330 Email: cian@camogie .ie National Competitions Administrator Office & Communications Liz McGuinness Administrator Phone: 01 865 8653 Caroline Fitzsimons Mob: 087 998 2092 Phone: 01 865 8651 Email: fixtures@camogie .ie Email: info@camogie .ie Projects and Initiatives Co-Ordinator Caroline Murray Phone: 087 125 1269 Email: cmurray@camogie .ie 2 3 1. National Fixtures Management Venue Guidelines a . As far as possible, county grounds are to be used for all adult championship games . b . In the event of county grounds being unavailable, home counties must select a venue 1 . The pitch must be enclosed . as near as possible to the travelling team provided the venue meets the necessary standards required by the Camogie Association for inter county games . 2 . Where possible, a venue with a stand should be secured for all games . c . For games with TV coverage, the national office will directly be involved in liaising with 3 . Pitch must be properly cut and marked . Nets should be fitted to goal posts . local Camogie and GAA boards on securing the county ground . d . All adult championship games must normally start at 2 .30 p .m . 4 . Signage for admission prices to be clearly displayed at entrance to grounds . e . Camogie double header games must normally start at 2 .00 p .m . and 3 .45 p .m . 5 . Scoreboard with team names should be provided . f . No games will normally be scheduled before 1 30. p m. (All-Ireland Finals being an exception) . g . Any deviation from the above times must be requested from the National Competitions 6 . Clean dressing rooms with hot shower facilities for teams and match officials . Management Committee . 7 . Bench for team photo to be provided . 2. GAA double headers 8 . Reserved area for substitutes . Please note first named in the fixtures schedule does not necessarily mean home venue for championship games, particularly in the event of a GAA double header becoming available 9 . PA system for national anthem and substitute announcements . at a neutral venue . Starting times for GAA double headers will be agreed by the National Competitions Management Committee and/or the national office . 10 . Programme/match hand-out to be provided by host county with both team lists . Sponsor’s logo to be included where applicable . 3. Extra time to determine outcome of game 11 . National competition sponsor’s logo in accordance with specification must be included In all competitions under Ard Chomhairle’s jurisdiction, national finals are the only games in programme . that go to a replay unless, other games that need a definite outcome e .g . quarter finals and semi-finals go to extra time . If a draw after extra time, a replay is scheduled . 12 . Programmes for each team to be left in dressing room (30) and in match officials’ dressing room (10) . 4. Procedure for identifying first and second placings from group games Identifying top two from a group to progress in competition 13 . White coats to be provided for goal umpires . When competitions are run on a single round league basis and when two teams top the 14 . Refreshments to be provided for match officials at half time . table on equal points at the end of a competition and where two teams can progress, the result of the group game between the teams in question will determine who is placed first 15 . Pre- and post-match publicity - County PRO to coordinate maximum publicity in print and second in the group . and radio including sending match result . When competitions are run on a single round league basis and when three teams top the 16 . The national flag must be flown at all inter-county games . table on equal points at the end of a competition and where two teams can progress, one team will be drawn from the three team names . This team will progress as the second placed team from the group . The first placing in the group will be determined by the result of the round game (s) of the remaining two teams in question . This draw will be made under the auspices of the National Competitions Management Committee . Identifying second place only from a group to progress in competition When competitions are run on a single round league basis and the group winners top the table and there are two teams on equal points at the end of the competition and where one team can progress as second placed from the group (i .e . there’s a tie for second place), the result of the group game between the teams in question will determine who is placed second and third in the group, with second place progressing to the next phase of the competition . 4 5 When competitions are run on a single round league basis and when group winners top the table and three teams finish on equal points at the end of a competition and where Fixtures 2015 by date one team can progress as second placed from the group (i .e there’s a three way tie for second place) one team will be drawn from the three team names . This team will not progress as the second placed team from the group . The second placing in the group will Note be determined by the result of the round game (s) of the remaining two teams in question . ‘HWV’ signifies Halfway Venue, i .e . a venue approximately halfway between the competing This draw will be made under the auspices of the National Competitions Management sides home venues Committee . Final steps to determine outcome if above process still leaves teams with an equal ranking Following above, if two teams in question still have an equal ranking (i .e . if head to head game ended in a draw), the final rankings will be decided by the following steps a, b and finally c . If after each step an outcome is not achieve the next step will be used . Step c is the final step to determine a ranking from the group: a . Firstly higher number goals scored in the group match(es) between the teams in question . If after this teams are still equal then: b . The higher number of points scored in the group match(es) between the teams in question . If after this team are still equal then: c . Draw lots . These steps will be undertaken under the auspices of the National Competitions Management Committee . 5. Procedure for ranking first placed team only from group games Rule 33 .7 applies in the case of group games where only one team can progress to the next stage of the competition . 6 7 Fixtures – Clár na gCluichí 2015 Date Irish Daily Star Irish Daily Star Irish Daily Star Irish Daily Star All-Ireland O’Neill’s All-Ireland National League National League National League National League Minor Championship 2nd Level Colleges Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 National Fixtures A – Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 One Group One Group Waterford · Limerick · Offaly · Offaly · Tipperary · Limerick · Galway · Antrim · Wexford · Roscommon · Dublin · Kerry · Meath · Cavan Galway · Dublin Galway · Wexford Kildare · Westmeath · Laois Carlow · Armagh · Limerick A – Group 2 KilKenny · Wexford · Tipperary · Group 2 Group 2 Cork · Clare Cork · Dublin · Derry · Clare · Down · Waterford · Kilkenny · B Kilkenny Cork · Meath · Tipperary Kildare · Down · Meath · Laois · Antrim · Derry C – Cup Westmeath · Carlow · Roscommon · Kerry · Armagh C – Shield Cavan · Donegal · Wicklow · Monaghan A – Semi-finals: Group 1 winner v Group 2 runner-up and vice versa B: Top two in final and 3rd & 4th placed in Shield Final C – Cup: Top 2 in final C – Shield: Top 2 in final Sun 01 FEB AIB ALL-IRELAND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS All-Ireland Senior Schools Q/Fs Sat 07 FEB