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613531 Camogie Leinster Champs Final 2015.Indd AIB CAMOGIE ALL-IRELAND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Comhairle Laighean AIB Leinster Club Finals 2015 An Domhnach, 8 Samhain 2015 Páirc Uí Nualláin, Chill Chainnigh Sinsir 15.00 Naomh Uinsionn V Abhallort an Bealach Áth Cliath Loch Garman Réiteoir Liz Dempsey Idirmheánach 13.00 Míseal V Tulach Ruáin Ceatharlach Chill Chainnigh Rúnaí Sorcha Chonraoí Ní Rúnaí Luach €3 Réiteoir Ray1 Kelly Focal ón gCathaoirleach Cuireann sé fi ór áthas orm fáilte deeply grateful to all county boards a ghabhail do gach éinne go dtí ár and clubs for their support. We are particularly grateful to the Leinster cluichí cheannais club na bliana GAA Council for their ongoing support seo. Déanaim comhghairdeas do and we thank in particular the many na foirne go léir, na bainistíochtaí clubs and county boards who have agus na lucht leanúnacha. made their facilities available to us. Without this assistance we could not Leinster is currently the home of fulfi l our programme. Our thanks all three AIB All-Ireland Club titles today go to the Kilkenny County GAA with Oulart - The Ballagh the senior Board and Kilkenny County Camogie champions; Piltown of Kilkenny the Board for their wonderful assistance. Today’s AIB Leinster Club fi nals bring intermediate title holders and Meath’s We are deeply indepted to our the curtain down on the playing Kilmessan the Junior All-Ireland referees without whom we could not season in Leinster (barring draws) winners. This is a huge inspiration to play our games and I extend every on what has been a very busy year. our contenders today who compete in best wish to today’s o cials Liz The province has enjoyed some great the knowledge that to win in Leinster Dempsey in the senior fi nal and Ray successes with All-Ireland titles being is the come out on top against some of Kelly in the intermediate clash. claimed by Laois (Premier Junior), the top clubs in Ireland. To my fellow o cers, county boards, Carlow winning the Junior All-Ireland Already one Leinster club is in an Croke Park, our generous sponsors and National League crowns and All-Ireland semi fi nal and today, AIB and all who contribute in any way Minor All-Irelands going to Kilkenny Johnstownbridge of Kildare take on (A), Meath (B) as well as U16C winners Clanmaurice of Kerry in St Brendan’s míle buíochas. Westmeath. Many others reached Park, Birr. We extend our best wishes. Rachel Hogan fi nals and were in contention right The Leinster Council runs an extensive Cathaoirleach to the death. I congratulate all programme of intercounty and concerned with these teams. interclub competitions and we are www.leinstercamogie.ie AIB Sponsor’s Message A Chairde, individual player, both on and o the Intermediate Championships across If you live and breathe Camogie, pitch, is simply extraordinary and a camogie, hurling and football. look no further than at Nowlan Park true testament to their community It is truly our honour to be a today. We’re delighted to show our spirit - a quality which AIB is proud to partner for one of the toughest support for Myshall, Oulart - The champion. championships in sport. It all begins Ballagh, St. Vincent’s and Tullaroan, On behalf of AIB, I would like to at home in the club. The passion and as they put blood, sweat and timber congratulate Myshall, Oulart - The commitment from these players and on the line for the AIB Leinster Senior Ballagh, St. Vincent’s and Tullaroan you as supporters is truly exceptional, and Intermediate Camogie Club on reaching this point of the and something which inspires AIB Championship titles. Representing Championships. All of the teams have every day. family, friends and fans alike, we faced many tough challenges to make I wish you all the very best of look forward to nail-biting action, it this far and AIB has been privileged luck in today’s AIB Leinster Senior incredible skill and intense emotion. to support them every step of the and Intermediate Camogie Club To progress to the Provincial Final way. Championship Finals. stages of the AIB Club Championships This is our 25th year in partnership is one of the toughest challenges any with the Championships and we Is mise le meas, Camogie club can overcome. There are delighted that the Camogie Maol Muire Tynan are no second chances here. Each Club Championships form an equal Head of Public A airs AIB game requires complete and utter part of that sponsorship. We are focus. The dedication from every proud to support Senior, Junior and Prepared by Seamus Massey. Gerry O'Sullivan and Sarah Conroy, 2 3 Leinster Club Roll of Honour Senior Club Champions 1999 St Lachtains Kilkenny 1964 Celtic Dublin 2000 St Lachtains Kilkenny 1965 St Ibars Wexford 2001 St Ibars Wexford 1966 St Pauls Kilkenny 2002 St Ibars Wexford 1967 Eoghan Ruadh Dublin 2003 St Lachtains Kilkenny 1968 St Pauls Kilkenny 2004 St Lachtains Kilkenny 1969 St Pauls Kilkenny 2005 St Lachtains Kilkenny 1970 St Pauls Kilkenny 2006 St Lachtains Kilkenny 1971 Austin Stacks Dublin 2007 St Lachtains Kilkenny 1972 Austin Stacks Dublin 2008 Ballyboden St Endas Dublin 1973 St Pauls Kilkenny 2009 Oulart - The Ballagh Wexford 1974 St Pauls Kilkenny 2010 Oulart The Ballagh Wexford 1975 Bu ers Alley Wexford 2011 Oulart - The Ballagh Wexford 1976 St Pauls Kilkenny 2012 Oulart - The Ballagh Wexford 1977 St Pauls Kilkenny 2013 Mullinavat Kilkenny 1978 Bu ers Alley Wexford 2014 Oulart - The Ballagh Wexford 1979 Bu ers Alley Wexford Intermediate Club Champions 1980 Bu ers Alley Wexford 2010 The Harps Laois 1981 Bu ers Alley Wexford 2011 The Harps Laois 1982 Bu ers Alley Wexford 2012 The Rower Inistioge Kilkenny 1983 Bu ers Alley Wexford 2013 Ballyhale Shamrocks Kilkenny 1984 Bu ers Alley Wexford 2014 Piltown Kilkenny 1985 Crumlin Dublin 1986 St Pauls Kilkenny Junior Club Champions 1987 St Pauls Kilkenny 2003 Drumcullen O a l y 1988 St Pauls Kilkenny 2004 St Laurence's Kildare 1989 St Pauls Kilkenny 2005 Drumcullen O a l y 1990 St Pauls Kilkenny 2006 The Harps Laois 1991 Celtic Dublin 2007 The Harps Laois 1992 Rathnure Wexford 2008 The Harps Laois 1993 Lisdowney Kilkenny 2009 The Harps Laois 1994 Lisdowney Kilkenny 2010 Kilmessan Meath 1995 Rathnure Wexford 2011 Myshall Carlow 1996 Rathnure Wexford 2012 Myshall Carlow 1997 Lisdowney Kilkenny 2013 Myshall Carlow 1998 St Vincents Dublin 2014 Kilmessan Meath 3 Abhallort Oulart - The Ballagh an Bealach Team Profi le Oulart – The Ballagh Camogie Club was formed in the late 1970’s. We are a small rural Club comprising of two villages Oulart and the Ballagh - situated approx. 8 miles from Enniscorthy and 14 miles from Gorey in Co. Wexford. Since formation, the Club has enjoyed great success, initially at under age level with many titles won at u-12, u-14, u-16 and u-18 levels and then at Junior, Intermediate and Senior levels. The Club achieved an incredible 5 in a row premier Féile na nGael Camogie titles from 1998 to 2002. A great feature of this 5 in a row was that a current team member Una Leacy, played an infl uential role in all 5 wins. A feat that will probably never be equalled! To date the Club has won 11 County Senior Club titles (in 2003, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14 & 15). They also are the holders of 5 Leinster Senior Club titles won in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2014. The Club also reached the “holy grail” of All-Ireland Senior Club champions on two occasions – in 2011 and 2014. Sharon Kehoe, 28 Clane 7’s Leinster 2014; Hero: Sonia O’Sullivan National League Division All-Ireland Senior Club Stacey Kehoe, 25 Championship 2011; 2 Kilmacud Crokes All- Ciara Storey, 25 1 title; 2 National League titles; Gael Linn 2010; All-Ireland U-16B Ireland 7’s; 11 Senior Club Division 2 titles; 2 Numerous under age Championship 2009; 2 County titles; 5 Leinster Ashbourne cup titles medals. All-Ireland Féile na Gael Senior Club titles; 2 with WIT; 4 All-Ireland Hero: Margaret Leacy titles; Leinster & All- All-Ireland Senior Club Féile na Gael titles; Ireland senior colleges Ursula Jacob, 30 titles; All-Star Nominee Leinster u-14 title – 2002; titles with Coláiste Bríd; in 2010 & 2012 Leinster u-16 title – 2002; Leinster Junior titles Hero: Katie Taylor Leinster & All-Ireland 2003 & 2004; Clane 7’s Occupation: Garda senior college titles with Occupation: Defence Leinster 2014; Kilmacud Mary Leacy, 29 Position: Goalkeeper Occupation: Student Coláiste Bríd; Leinster Forces Crokes All-Ireland 7’s; Honours: 3 All-Ireland Position: Back Junior title 2003 & 2004; Position: Forward 6 County Senior Club Clane 7’s Leinster 2014; titles; 5 Leinster Senior Féile na Gael titles; 2 Honours: 2 All-Ireland Honours: All-Ireland Gael Linn 2012 & 2014; Club titles; 2 All-Ireland Kilmacud All-Ireland Senior County Titles; Senior County Title 2 Kilmacud All-Ireland Senior Club titles; Gael 7’s; 1 Junior and 2 Senior 3 Leinster Senior Occupation: Sports in 2010; All-Ireland 7’s; 11 Club County Senior Linn 2012; Numerous All-Ireland colleges Championship titles; 3 Scholarship Co- Intermediate title in titles; 5 County Senior under age medals. medal with Coláiste Bríd; National League Division Ordinator 2011; National League Club titles; 2 All-Ireland 11 Senior Club County 1 titles; 3 All-Ireland Féile Position: Forward Division 1 title; 2 National Hero: Usain Bolt titles; 5 Leinster Senior Senior Club titles; League Division 2 titles; Occupation: Teacher na Gael titles; Leinster Honours: 4 All-Ire. Diane Ryan, 32 Club titles; 2 All-Ireland All-Star & Player of the Ashbourne cup with WIT Position: Back u-14 title – 2002; Senior County Titles Senior Club titles.
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