camogie


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camogie

(kaˈmoːɡiː)
n
Irish a form of hurling played by women
[from Irish Gaelic camógaíocht, from camóg crooked stick]
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Part of the investment includes a new three-year sponsorship of the All-Ireland Camogie Championships and a marketing investment into women in sport of 750,000 euros in the second half of this year.
TRIBUTES have been paid to a referee who died after collapsing while officiating at a camogie match yesterday.
Over 100 matches of men's and women's Gaelic football, men's hurling and the ladies' equivalent of camogie will be played across veteran, junior and senior divisions, over five pitches from 9am to 7pm.
The team put great effort into encouraging participation in Irish football, hurling and camogie."
THESE are the shots which are set to put some 'ogle' into camogie!
CAMOGIE is one of Ireland's top sports but its profile is so low in Scotland that finding a club needs the detection skills of Sherlock Holmes.
CATS DESPERATE TO SCRATCH ITCH Galway v Kilkenny Today, kick-off 4pm, Live on TG4 By PAUL KEANE GRAHAM DILLON can't understand why it's nearly 20 years since Kilkenny last won an All-Ireland Camogie title.
With membership increasing all the time, training is also being arranged for those interested in hurling and camogie.
CAMOGIE BY DARAGH O CONCHUIR GALWAY have one foot in the knockout stages of the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship after a 2-12 to 1-10 triumph over Limerick at Kenny Park.