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Kilkenny, the 1977 senior champions, defeated Antrim, Down, Dublin and Wexford en route to the final while Limerick the 1977 All-Ireland junior champions, defeated Clare, Cork, Galway and Tipperary. |
Kilkenny, the 1977 senior champions, defeated Antrim, Down, Dublin and Wexford en route to the final while Limerick the 1977 All-Ireland junior champions, defeated Clare, Cork, Galway and Tipperary. |
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==The Final== |
==The Final== |
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Kilkenny led 1-2 to 0-3 at half–time and responded to an equalising goal by [[Pauline McCarthy]] to eventually win a keenly contested final between two well matched sides. Marion Doyle’s point at the very end reduced the margin to two points.[[Úna Uí Phuirséil|Agnes Hourigan]] wrote in the [[Irish Press]]: <blockquote>This was a game that Limerick could have won had they taken their chances. They had three good scoring opportunities in the first half and muffed a 15-yards free in the closing stages. The winner’s experience was the vital difference between the two sides. [[Helena |
Kilkenny led 1-2 to 0-3 at half–time and responded to an equalising goal by [[Pauline McCarthy]] to eventually win a keenly contested final between two well matched sides. Marion Doyle’s point at the very end reduced the margin to two points.[[Úna Uí Phuirséil|Agnes Hourigan]] wrote in the [[Irish Press]]: <blockquote>This was a game that Limerick could have won had they taken their chances. They had three good scoring opportunities in the first half and muffed a 15-yards free in the closing stages. The winner’s experience was the vital difference between the two sides. [[Helena O'Neill]], now Mrs McCormack, interrupted her honeymoon to take part in the final and played a vital role in her side’s victory, scoring all four point. The winners’ success was all the more meritorious as they had to field without two of their star players [[Liz Neary]] and [[Angela Downey]].</blockquote><ref>Report of final in Irish Press, November 13, 1978</ref> |
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The O'Brien sisters’ brother Jim was an All-Ireland hurler while Vera Mackey also came from a famous hurling family. |
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===Final stages=== |
===Final stages=== |
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|score = 2-4 – 1-5 <ref>Report of final in Irish Independent, November 13, 1978</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Times, November 13, 1978</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Examiner, November 13, 1978</ref> ><ref>Report of final in Irish News, November 13, 1978</ref>| |
|score = 2-4 – 1-5 <ref>Report of final in Irish Independent, November 13, 1978</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Times, November 13, 1978</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Examiner, November 13, 1978</ref> ><ref>Report of final in Irish News, November 13, 1978</ref>| |
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|team2 = [[Limerick GAA#Camogie|Limerick]]| |
|team2 = [[Limerick GAA#Camogie|Limerick]]| |
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|goals1= [[Helena |
|goals1= [[Helena O'Neill]] 0-4; [[Ann Downey]] 1-0, [[Peg Muldowney]] 1-0 |
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|goals2= [[Pauline McCarthy]] 1-0; [[Brid Stokes]] 0-2, [[Marian Doyle]] 0-1. [[Helen Mulcair]] 0-1. [[Carrie Clancy]] 0-1. |
|goals2= [[Pauline McCarthy]] 1-0; [[Brid Stokes]] 0-2, [[Marian Doyle]] 0-1. [[Helen Mulcair]] 0-1. [[Carrie Clancy]] 0-1. |
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|stadium = [[Adare]] |
|stadium = [[Adare]] |
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|GK ||'''1''' || [[Teresa |
|GK ||'''1''' || [[Teresa O'Neill]] ([[St Paul’s Camogie Club|St Paul’s]]) |
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|FB ||'''2''' || [[Ann Downey]] ([[St Paul’s Camogie Club|St Paul’s]])1-0 |
|FB ||'''2''' || [[Ann Downey]] ([[St Paul’s Camogie Club|St Paul’s]])1-0 |
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|LWB ||'''5''' || [[Mary Canavan]] ([[St Paul’s Camogie Club|St Paul’s]]) |
|LWB ||'''5''' || [[Mary Canavan]] ([[St Paul’s Camogie Club|St Paul’s]]) |
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|MF ||'''6''' || [[Helena |
|MF ||'''6''' || [[Helena O'Neill]] ([[St Paul’s Camogie Club|St Paul’s]])0-4 |
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|MF ||'''7''' || [[Peggy Muldowney]] ([[Young Irelands GAA#Camogie|Gowran]]) |
|MF ||'''7''' || [[Peggy Muldowney]] ([[Young Irelands GAA#Camogie|Gowran]]) |
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|GK ||'''1''' || [[Helen Butler]] (Ballyagrsn) |
|GK ||'''1''' || [[Helen Butler (camogie)|Helen Butler]] (Ballyagrsn) |
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|FB ||'''2''' || [[Marjorie Neville]] (Croagh-Kilfinny) |
|FB ||'''2''' || [[Marjorie Neville]] (Croagh-Kilfinny) |
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|RWB ||'''3''' || [[Bernadette |
|RWB ||'''3''' || [[Bernadette O'Brien (camogie)|Bernadette O'Brien]] (Ballyagran) |
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|CB ||'''4''' || [[Geraldine |
|CB ||'''4''' || [[Geraldine O'Brien]] (Ballyagran) |
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|LWB ||'''5''' || [[Liz Hayes]] (Ballyagran) |
|LWB ||'''5''' || [[Liz Hayes (camogie)|Liz Hayes]] (Ballyagran) |
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|MF ||'''6''' || [[Anne |
|MF ||'''6''' || [[Anne O'Sullivan]] {{suboff|Half time}} |
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|MF ||'''7''' || [[Helen Mulcair]] (Croagh-Kilfinny) |
|MF ||'''7''' || [[Helen Mulcair]] (Croagh-Kilfinny) |
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|MF || || [[Marian Doyle]] for Anne |
|MF || || [[Marian Doyle]] for Anne O'Sullivan {{subon|Half time}} |
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Revision as of 00:05, 28 May 2012
Championship Details | ||
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Dates | ||
Competitors | ||
Sponsor | ||
National Camogie League winners | ||
Winners | Kilkenny (1st title) | |
Captain | Mary Fennelly | |
Manager | ||
National Camogie League Runners-up | ||
Runners-up | Limerick | |
Captain | ||
Manager | ||
Matches played |
The 1978 National Camogie League, the second most important elite level inter-county competition in the womens’ team field sport of camogie was won by Kilkenny, who defeated Limerick in the final, played at Adare.[1][2]
Arrangements
Kilkenny, the 1977 senior champions, defeated Antrim, Down, Dublin and Wexford en route to the final while Limerick the 1977 All-Ireland junior champions, defeated Clare, Cork, Galway and Tipperary.
The Final
Kilkenny led 1-2 to 0-3 at half–time and responded to an equalising goal by Pauline McCarthy to eventually win a keenly contested final between two well matched sides. Marion Doyle’s point at the very end reduced the margin to two points.Agnes Hourigan wrote in the Irish Press:
This was a game that Limerick could have won had they taken their chances. They had three good scoring opportunities in the first half and muffed a 15-yards free in the closing stages. The winner’s experience was the vital difference between the two sides. Helena O'Neill, now Mrs McCormack, interrupted her honeymoon to take part in the final and played a vital role in her side’s victory, scoring all four point. The winners’ success was all the more meritorious as they had to field without two of their star players Liz Neary and Angela Downey.
The O'Brien sisters’ brother Jim was an All-Ireland hurler while Vera Mackey also came from a famous hurling family.
Final stages
Kilkenny | 2-4 – 1-5 [4][5][6] >[7] | Limerick |
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Helena O'Neill 0-4; Ann Downey 1-0, Peg Muldowney 1-0 | Pauline McCarthy 1-0; Brid Stokes 0-2, Marian Doyle 0-1. Helen Mulcair 0-1. Carrie Clancy 0-1. |
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References
- ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5
- ^ National Camogie League on Camogie.ie
- ^ Report of final in Irish Press, November 13, 1978
- ^ Report of final in Irish Independent, November 13, 1978
- ^ Report of final in Irish Times, November 13, 1978
- ^ Report of final in Irish Examiner, November 13, 1978
- ^ Report of final in Irish News, November 13, 1978