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Sunday 26 March 2023 Dublin: 5°C

# Camogie

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# Camogie
'You're not going to get a Jim Gavin from me' - Westmeath celebrate remarkable rise to senior ranks
It was also a momentous day in Croke Park for Kerry.
# sunday silverware
'Today is huge for Galway camogie, we don't win too many' - Tribe boss Murray
‘Victories breed confidence and confidence breeds belief,’ he said after double-jobbing on All-Ireland final day.
# goals win games
Galway lift first All-Ireland camogie title since 2013 and inflict further decider pain on Kilkenny
A record-breaking crowd of 24,730 watched on at Croke Park.
# meteoric rise
Incredible comeback as Greville inspires Westmeath to second All-Ireland crown in three years
Premier Junior champions in 2017, Johnny Greville’s side secured senior status for 2020 after beating Galway in the intermediate decider.
AS IT HAPPENED
Galway v Kilkenny, All-Ireland senior camogie final
The O’Duffy Cup is on the line this afternoon at Croke Park, where throw-in is scheduled for 4.15pm.
# Tribes On Top
'I looked at my mother, she was in bits. I was like, 'Will you pull yourself together, woman!''
Galway’s camogie and ladies football teams are facing into two big All-Ireland final Sundays, and Sarah Dervan is delighted to lead the senior camógs.
# travel time
'It was the best thing I ever did. When I came back, I just appreciated it more'
Kilkenny joint captain Meighan Farrell is back and looking to make it third time lucky in the All-Ireland senior camogie final.
# On the telly
Sky Sports to broadcast All-Ireland camogie and ladies football finals for the first time
Galway and Kilkenny go head-to-head in this year’s camogie final while the Tribeswomen face Dublin in the football final.
# Your Say
Poll: Will you be watching the All-Ireland camogie final this weekend?
The senior championship final takes place on Sunday between Galway and Kilkenny.
# Climbing the ladder
Three sisters, two cruciate injuries and one All-Ireland dream as Westmeath Rising continues
From an historic junior title lift in 2017 to Sunday’s intermediate final, captain Mairéad McCormack is now eyeing senior status.
# Interview
'It was so daunting. It was our first training session, I didn’t know anyone and the heart was racing'
Lisa Casserly and Galway face Westmeath in the All-Ireland intermediate camogie final.
# go together
'It'd be massive, we deserve it' - Aim to break 25,000 attendance at All-Ireland camogie finals
Croke Park plays host to three mouthwatering deciders on Sunday.
# Interview
'I went to Australia but didn't realise how sick Dad was... He must have hidden so much of his pain'
Former Cork dual star Angela Walsh speaks to The42 about her decorated inter-county career and the loss of her father Donie to cancer.
# Back in the big time
Galway see off Cork and return to All-Ireland final for the first time in four years
The National League champions will be looking for a first All-Ireland Camogie Championship since 2013.
# the cats
Quilty stars with 1-9 as Kilkenny return to All-Ireland final for sixth time in seven seasons
The Cats came good against Tipperary to return to the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship final.
# Dual Decision
'I knew in my heart which way I was going to go. I'm happy now I stuck with the one'
Galway star Caitriona Cormican stepped away from football to focus on camogie and her busy life as a doctor.
# County Calling
'It was such a big part of my life, it's weird that I got up one day and walked away'
Cork camogie star Amy O’Connor on leaving a promising soccer career behind, and life on and off the field of play.
# keane to impress
'To be out on the farm working with my Dad, it's a nice thing to be able to do together'
In her 14th season of senior inter-county camogie, Kilkenny star Edwina Keane is enjoying life both on and off the playing field.
# dual dilemma
Tipperary call on LGFA and Camogie Association to 'work together' amid another dual clash
Orla O’Dwyer faces a dilemma with two All-Ireland semi-finals fixed for Saturday 17 August.
# Report
Dolan’s perfect 10 helps Galway see off strong Waterford challenge
The Déise ultimately couldn’t do enough in today’s quarter-final at Semple Stadium.
# premier push
The buzz in Tipperary, inspiring the next generation and a massive Semple showdown
Tipperary captain Clodagh Quirke is hoping her side can make it another weekend to remember.
# limerick lead
'We’re just happy to finally get a bit of recognition for the work we’re putting in as well'
Limerick star defender Marian Quaid is pleased the history-making Treaty camogie side are putting themselves on the map.
# Positivity
'Hurling is unbelievable and we can make camogie like that as well'
Cork star Amy O’Connor is keen to promote the game in a positive light.
# Camogie
Reigning champions Cork see off gutsy Déise as business end line-up confirmed
The Rebels are joined in the last four by Kilkenny, while Waterford and Galway, and Tipperary and Limerick face off in the quarter-finals.
# Camogie
Kilkenny send message with 22-point defeat of Limerick
The Treaty are into the quarter-finals however thanks to Galway’s defeat of Wexford.
# fantastic foxe
Success stories, life lessons, turbulent times and silver linings: Wexford's dual diamond
At just 22, Chloe Foxe has established herself as one of the best dual players in the country.
# camogie in the capital
The want to play in 'the home of Dublin hurling,' the football influence and the Philly factor
Sky Blues star Laura Twomey is enjoying a big 2019.
# statement
Camogie Association postpone four fixtures due to 'outbreak of gastroenteritis' among squads
Wexford, Limerick and Kerry panels were hit with the stomach bug after playing at Croagh GAA last weekend.
# Camogie
Tipperary, Limerick and Kilkenny claim wins in All-Ireland round-robin
Underdogs Waterford, Wexford and Offaly made life difficult for the winners.
# Get Well Soon
Tipperary camogie manager steps down mid-championship due to 'health reasons'
Bill Mullaney was at the helm of the senior and intermediate sides.
# demanding
Balancing camogie and nursing between Kilkenny and Dublin while chasing the All-Ireland dream
And Grace Walsh is loving every minute of it.
# party in the usa
'It's all moving in the right direction,' as camogie All-Star Tour to New York announced
Top stars welcomed today’s news that the trip will head Stateside in November.
# gaa eile
'It's mad to think that handball has a greater right to play in Croke Park than I do'
Dara Ó Cinnéide’s GAA Eile looks at ladies football and camogie tonight.
# Camogie
'It can come across that players are whinging and complaining... but the rules have to change with the game'
Kilkenny star and 2018 Player of the Year Anne Dalton delivered yet another passionate call for change to The42.
# Messy Situation
Limerick camogie 'very disappointed' as dual players face fixture clash for a 'second time this year'
Three members across the inter-county camogie and Ladies football teams in the county will be affected by the dilemma.
# Camogie
Grace the hero as Tipperary claim first league title
Meanwhile, Kildare stormed to Division 3 glory on Saturday afternoon.
# Frustration
'The hits in hurling and the speed it's played at, that's what camogie players want'
Kilkenny star Anna Farrell is the latest to tell The42 that change is needed – and fast.
# camogie rules
'Nobody wants to see a free-taking competition as a game' - Galway captain the latest to call for change
Tribes defender Sarah Dervan on the need for change in camogie, and her side’s recent league final win.
# derry girls
Three sisters feature as three-in-a-row Slaughtneil to the fore in club camogie awards
Aoife, Bróna and Eilís Ní Chaiside are all honoured in defence, while the provincial players of the year have also been named.
# Capital gains
Another big women's sport appointment as Camogie Association announce new head
Dubliner Sinéad McNulty has been confirmed as the new Ard Stiúrthóir after a long search.