Intercounty Camogie 2002
O'Driscoll's hat-trick topples Tipp
Cork hat-trick hero Fiona O'Driscoll fired the Rebels to a 4-9 to 1-9 win over Tipperary, in
the All-Ireland camogie final in Croke Park last Sunday, 15th September 2002. Report..
The day Fiona raised the rafters for the Rebel nation
Unstoppable Fiona O'Driscoll has no intention of retiring on a high, news which will be warmly welcomed by sports fans all over the Rebel County. More..
Free-taker Neary ace in pack as Cats capture crown
Kilkenny withstood a late siege to edge out Cork and pick up their first All-Ireland junior
camogie title at Croke Park on Sunday. Free-taker supreme Aoife Neary was the difference,
with her first-half haul of 1-8 leaving the Cats cruising 2-9 to 1-4 at the break. Report..
Fiona's flying return inspires Rebels
Fiona O'Driscoll won her sixth All-Ireland senior medal on Sunday. Her scores alone were the
bookends of Cork's magnificent victory. More..
A born leader
It is press night in Pairc Ui Rinn and naturally enough most of the attention spirals towards the senior team. But down in the other half of the pitch the junior team quietly go through their paces as they come to the end of their build-up to Sunday's All-Ireland final against Kilkenny. More..
Camogie tackles its forgotten image
In many respects camogie is the forgotten game of Irish sports. It would be great for Cork to win on Sunday but it would be great for camogie if it was a great game. More..
Rebels out to foil Tipp's hat-trick bid
Croke Park is set for a female invasion next Sunday when Cork and Tipperary fans descend on
headquaraters for the all-Munster All-Ireland camogie final between Cork and Tippearary. Read on..
Big Sunday of hurling ahead for O'Connor clan
One family from North Cork is hoping to bring two titles back to their parish, on Sunday,
including one All-Ireland crown. Unfortunately, the clash of dates has divided the family
between Cork's Pairc Ui Chaoimh and Croke Park, in Dublin. More..
All the hard work pays off for Paula
For Newtownshandrum's Cork senior camogie player Paula O'Connor, Sunday's showdown with Tipperary is a bit more complicated than she thought it would be. Read on..
Mellerick's final hurrah
Barring a draw, Linda Mellerick will play her last hour of camogie on Sunday in the
All-Ireland senior final against Tipperary. More..
Busy weekend for Newtownshandrum - 15th September 2002
While Newtown's Senior hurlers line out in the County Final this weekend, Newtown's camogie
stars will be lining out for the Cork Junior & Senior Camogie teams this Sunday in Croke
Park. Former All-Ireland winning minor captain Niamh Bowles plays in the half-back
position with the Cork Junior team that play Kilkenny. While on the Senior team, Paula
O'Connor has been named at wing back and Caoimhe Harrington at full-forward. The best of
luck to both teams.
Mellerick's surprise return
Linda Mellerick has made a sensational return to the Cork camogie team for Sunday's
All-Ireland senior final with four-in-a-row seeking Tipperary. One of the stars of Cork
camogie for over a decade, Mellerick wins her place at right half-forward, with Rachel
Moloney from Courcey Rovers losing out. More..
Cork are going all out for the double
The focus is now on Croke Park and next Sunday's All-Ireland camogie finals. Before the
senior team endeavours to dethrone champions Tipperary, the junior teams from Cork and
Kilkenny will take the field in the junior final. Read on..
Senior Championship Action Photos
Action Photos from Senior Hurling Championship, Newtown V Erins Own, 18th August 2002 and All Ireland Senior Camogie Semi Final, Cork V Galway, 17th August 2002. More..
Cork are through to All Ireland Senior Camogie Final
Congratulations to Newtownshandrum's Caoimhe Harrington and Paula O'Connor who were part of
the Cork Senior Camogie team that had a comprehensive win over Galway in the All
Ireland Semi-Final on Sat 17th August 2002. They are now through to the All Ireland Final to be played at Croke
Park on September 15th.
Cork face Galway in All Ireland Senior Camogie Semi-Final
Best of luck to Paula O'Connor and Caoimhe Harrington who are both
playing with the Cork Senior team against Galway in the All Ireland Camogie Quarter Final
this Saturday, 17th August 2002. Previous encounters will be discarded when Cork and Galway enter the ring for Saturday's
Foras Na Gaeilge All Ireland senior camogie championship semi-final at the Gaelic Grounds in
Limerick. Match Preview..
Cork sweep aside Antrim challenge
Congratulations to Newtownshandrum's Paula O'Connor and Caoimhe Harrington who helped Cork qualify for the All Ireland Senior Camogie Semi-Final against Antrim at the weekend, 4th August 2002 More Camogie Results ...
Cork win Minor All Ireland despite late Galway revival.
Some excellent defence, particularly in the latter stages of the second-half when they were under severe pressure, helped Cork to retain their All Ireland Minor A Camogie title with a hard earned win over Galway at Leahy Park, Cashel, on Sun 4th July 2002. More...
Busy weekend for County Camogie - 30th July 2002
The weekend ahead is busy as the county goes in quest of retaining the Minor All Ireland Camogie crown and the Senior team make the long journey north to Dunloy where an All Ireland Quarter final meeting with Antrim awaits. More..
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