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|+ '''Gael Linn Cup 1990'''
{{Infobox GAA championship
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|name = Gael Linn Cup 1990
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|winners = [[Munster GAA#Camogie|Munster]] (7th title)
|'''Competitors'''
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|runnersup = [[Ulster GAA#Camogie|Ulster]]
|'''Sponsor'''
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! style="background: #BFD7FF; text-align: center" colspan="3" |Gael Linn Cup winners
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The 1990 [[Gael Linn Cup]], the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of [[camogie]], was won by [[Munster GAA#Camogie|Munster]], who defeated [[Ulster GAA#Camogie|Ulster]] in the final, played at [[Ballyholland]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Moran | first = Mary | authorlink = Mary Moran (camogie) | title = A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie | publisher = Cumann Camógaíochta | year = 2011 | location = Dublin, Ireland | pages = 460}} 978-1-908591-00-5</ref><ref>[http://www.camogie.ie Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie]</ref>
|'''Winners'''
|colspan="2"| [[Munster GAA#Camogie|Munster]] (7th title)
|-
|'''Captain'''
|colspan="2"|
|-
|'''Manager'''
|colspan="2"|
|-
! style="background: #BFD7FF; text-align: center" colspan="3" | Gael Linn Cup Runners-up
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|'''Runners-up'''
|colspan="2"| [[Ulster GAA#Camogie|Ulster]]
|-
|'''Captain'''
|colspan="2"|
|-
|'''Manager'''
|colspan="2"|
|-
|'''Matches played'''
|colspan="2"| 3
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The 1990 [[Gael Linn Cup]], the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the womens’ team field sport of [[camogie]], was won by [[Munster GAA#Camogie|Munster]], who defeated [[Ulster GAA#Camogie|Ulster]] in the final, played at [[Ballyholland]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Moran | first = Mary | authorlink = Mary Moran (camogie) | title = A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie | publisher = Cumann Camógaíochta | year = 2011 | location = Dublin, Ireland | pages = 460}} 978-1-908591-00-5</ref><ref>[http://www.camogie.ie Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie]</ref>
==Arrangements==
==Arrangements==
[[Patricia O’Grady]] from Clare was the star of the competition, scoring a last minute to defeat eight-in-a-row seeking Leinster, who were without [[Angela Downey]], at Farranlea Road. She then scored 9–1 in Ulster’s 10–10 to 1–2 victory in the final at Ballyholland. <ref>Report of final in Irish Press, November 5, 1990</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Independent, November 5, 1990</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Times, November 5, 1990</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Examiner, November 5, 1990</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish News, November 5, 1990</ref>
[[Patricia O'Grady (camogie)|Patricia O'Grady]] from Clare was the star of the competition, scoring a last minute to defeat eight-in-a-row seeking Leinster, who were without [[Angela Downey]], at Farranlea Road. She then scored 9–1 in Ulster's 10–10 to 1–2 victory in the final at Ballyholland.<ref>Report of final in Irish Press, 5 November 1990</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Independent, 5 November 1990</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Times, 5 November 1990</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Examiner, 5 November 1990</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish News, 5 November 1990</ref>
Munster’s Paula Carey, Jean Paula Kent and Mary Lenihan scored the goals for Munster as they defeated Leinster by 5–12 to 3–6 in the Gael Linn trophy semi-final at Farranlea Road. Ulster defeated Munster 5–11 to 5–3 in the final at Ballyholland.
Munster's Paula Carey, Jean Paula Kent and Mary Lenihan scored the goals for Munster as they defeated Leinster by 5–12 to 3–6 in the Gael Linn trophy semi-final at Farranlea Road. Ulster defeated Munster 5–11 to 5–3 in the final at Ballyholland.
===Final stages===
===Final stages===
{{footballbox |
{{footballbox |
date = November 4<br>Final |
date = 4 November<br>Final |
team1 = [[Munster GAA#Camogie|Munster]]|
team1 = [[Munster GAA#Camogie|Munster]]|
score = 10-101-2 |
score = 10–101–2 |
team2 = [[Ulster GAA#Camogie|Ulster]]|
team2 = [[Ulster GAA#Camogie|Ulster]]|
stadium = [[Ballyholland]] }}
stadium = [[Ballyholland]] }}
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|MF ||'''6''' || [[Therese O'Callaghan]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|MF ||'''6''' || [[Therese O'Callaghan]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|-
|-
|MF ||'''7''' || [[Colette O’Mahony]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|MF ||'''7''' || [[Colette O'Mahony]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|-
|-
|MF ||'''8''' || [[Linda Mellerick]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|MF ||'''8''' || [[Linda Mellerick]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
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|LWF ||'''11'''|| [[Liz O'Neill (camogie)|Liz O'Neill]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|LWF ||'''11'''|| [[Liz O'Neill (camogie)|Liz O'Neill]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|-
|-
|FF ||'''12'''|| [[Patricia O'Grady]] ([[Clare GAA#Camogie|Clare]])
|FF ||'''12'''|| [[Patricia O'Grady (camogie)|Patricia O'Grady]] ([[Clare GAA#Camogie|Clare]])
|-
|-
|}
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|MF ||'''6''' || [[Grace McMullan]] ([[Antrim GAA#Camogie|Antrim]])
|MF ||'''6''' || [[Grace McMullan]] ([[Antrim GAA#Camogie|Antrim]])
|-
|-
|MF ||'''7''' || [[Deirdre O’Doherty]] ([[Derry GAA#Camogie|Derry]])
|MF ||'''7''' || [[Deirdre O'Doherty]] ([[Derry GAA#Camogie|Derry]])
|-
|-
|MF ||'''8''' || [[Elaine McMonagle]] ([[Derry GAA#Camogie|Derry]])
|MF ||'''8''' || [[Elaine McMonagle]] ([[Derry GAA#Camogie|Derry]])
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|LWF ||'''11'''|| [[Mary Devine]] ([[Donegal GAA#Camogie|Donegal]])
|LWF ||'''11'''|| [[Mary Devine]] ([[Donegal GAA#Camogie|Donegal]])
|-
|-
|FF ||'''12'''|| [[Anne McGrath]] ([[Donegal GAA#Camogie|Donegal]])
|FF ||'''12'''|| [[Anne McGrath (camogie)|Anne McGrath]] ([[Donegal GAA#Camogie|Donegal]])
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date = <br>Final |
date = <br>Final |
team1 = [[Ulster GAA#Camogie|Ulster]]|
team1 = [[Ulster GAA#Camogie|Ulster]]|
score = 5-115-3 |
score = 5–115–3 |
team2 = [[Munster GAA#Camogie|Munster]]|
team2 = [[Munster GAA#Camogie|Munster]]|
stadium = [[Ballyholland]] }}
stadium = [[Ballyholland]] }}
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|CB ||'''4''' || [[Evelyn Healy]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|CB ||'''4''' || [[Evelyn Healy]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|-
|-
|LWB ||'''5''' || [[Claire Madden]] ([[Tipperary GAA#Camogie|Tipperary]])
|LWB ||'''5''' || [[Claire Madden (camogie)|Claire Madden]] ([[Tipperary GAA#Camogie|Tipperary]])
|-
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|MF ||'''6''' || [[Denise Cronin]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
|MF ||'''6''' || [[Denise Cronin]] ([[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]])
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[[Category:1990 in camogie]]
[[Category:Gael Linn Cup seasons|1990]]
[[Category:Gael Linn Cup seasons|1990]]
[[Category:1990 in Northern Ireland sport|Cam]]

Latest revision as of 22:16, 1 November 2023

Gael Linn Cup 1990
Winners
ChampionsMunster (7th title)
Runners-up
Runners-upUlster
Other
Matches played3

The 1990 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Munster, who defeated Ulster in the final, played at Ballyholland.[1][2]

Arrangements

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Patricia O'Grady from Clare was the star of the competition, scoring a last minute to defeat eight-in-a-row seeking Leinster, who were without Angela Downey, at Farranlea Road. She then scored 9–1 in Ulster's 10–10 to 1–2 victory in the final at Ballyholland.[3][4][5][6][7] Munster's Paula Carey, Jean Paula Kent and Mary Lenihan scored the goals for Munster as they defeated Leinster by 5–12 to 3–6 in the Gael Linn trophy semi-final at Farranlea Road. Ulster defeated Munster 5–11 to 5–3 in the final at Ballyholland.

Final stages

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Munster10–10 – 1–2Ulster

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Munster:
GK 1 Marion McCarthy (Cork)
FB 2 Liz Dunphy (Cork) (captain)
RWB 3 Paula Goggins (Cork)
CB 4 Breda Kenny (Cork)
LWB 5 Siobhán Reidy (Clare)
MF 6 Therese O'Callaghan (Cork)
MF 7 Colette O'Mahony (Cork)
MF 8 Linda Mellerick (Cork)
RWF 9 Mairéad Toomey (Clare)
CF 10 Irene O'Leary (Cork)
LWF 11 Liz O'Neill (Cork)
FF 12 Patricia O'Grady (Clare)
Ulster:
GK 1 Mairéad McAtamney (Antrim)
FB 2 Mary McMullan (Antrim)
RWB 3 Olive Scoir (Cavan)
CB 4 Teresa Allen (Down)
LWB 5 Donna O'Loughlin (Antrim)
MF 6 Grace McMullan (Antrim)
MF 7 Deirdre O'Doherty (Derry)
MF 8 Elaine McMonagle (Derry)
RWF 9 Sinéad O'Kane (Derry)
CF 10 Monica Woolahan (Derry)
LWF 11 Mary Devine (Donegal)
FF 12 Anne McGrath (Donegal)

Junior Final

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Ulster5–11 – 5–3Munster

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Ulster:
GK 1 Laura O'Prey (Down)
FB 2 Anne Coyle (Down)
RWB 3 Ita McKiernan (Cavan)
CB 4 Sally McCone (Armagh)
LWB 5 Bernie McGlone (Derry)
MF 6 Monica McCartan (Down)
MF 7 Margaret Carroll (Cavan)
MF 8 Olive Leonard (Armagh) (captain)
RWF 9 Maureen McAleenan (Down)
CF 10 Ellen Donnelly (Armagh)
LWF 11 Bríd Doherty (Derry)
FF 12 Rosita McCabe (Cavan)
Munster:
GK 1 Ann Keeshan (Tipperary)
FB 2 Marguerite Guiry (Limerick)
RWB 3 Mairéad Treacy (Limerick)
CB 4 Evelyn Healy (Cork)
LWB 5 Claire Madden (Tipperary)
MF 6 Denise Cronin (Cork)
MF 7 Marie Collins (Clare)
MF 8 Ann Lenihan (Limerick)
RWF 9 Jean Paula Kent (Cork)
CF 10 Mary Lenihan (Limerick)
LWF 11 Deirdre Hughes (Tipperary)
FF 12 Paula Carey (Cork)

References

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  1. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5
  2. ^ Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie
  3. ^ Report of final in Irish Press, 5 November 1990
  4. ^ Report of final in Irish Independent, 5 November 1990
  5. ^ Report of final in Irish Times, 5 November 1990
  6. ^ Report of final in Irish Examiner, 5 November 1990
  7. ^ Report of final in Irish News, 5 November 1990
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Preceded by Gael Linn Cup
1954 – present
Succeeded by