All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship

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All Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
) (8 titles)

The All-Ireland Club Camogie Championship is a competition for club teams in the Irish women’s field sport of camogie.[1] It is contested by the senior club champions of the leading counties and organised by An Cumann Camógaíochta.

Trophy

The trophy for the competition was donated by Bill Carroll, whose daughter,

St Paul’s, Kilkenny.[2]

History

The competition was established in 1964, six years before the equivalent competitions in hurling and Gaelic football. Between 1971 and 1978 and since 2010, it was concluded in the spring following the county championships. On other years, it was concluded within the calendar year in November and December.

Teams from

Derry
with 3 victories.

A junior club championship was introduced in 2004 and won by

Derry
.

Senior Wins Listed By Club

Click on the year for details and team line-outs from each individual championship.
Club (County) Wins Years won Runners-up Years runners-up
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
8
1974, 1976, 1987, 1988, 1989
4 1966, 1973–74, 1986, 1990
Wexford
)
5 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 2 1978, 1980
Galway
)
5 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 0
Glen Rovers (Cork) 4 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993 2 1987, 1994
Sarsfields (Galway) 3 2019-2020, 2021-22, 2022 4 2016-17, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2023
Limerick
)
3 1998, 1999, 2003 2 1996, 2004
Slaughtneil (Derry) 3 2016-17, 2017–18, 2018–19 1 2019-2020
Wexford
)
3 2011–12, 2014–15, 2020–21 1 2021-22
Milford (Cork) 3 2012-13, 2013–14, 2015–16 0
St Lachtain's, Freshford (Kilkenny
)
3 2004, 2005, 2006 0
Tipperary
)
2 2007, 2009 1 2001
Tipperary
)
2 1965, 1966 0
Dublin
)
2 1971, 1972 0
Galway
)
1 1977 7 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1985, 2007, 2009
Galway
)
1 1990 3 1989, 1993, 2014–15
Galway
)
1
1974
2 1967, 1975
Killeagh (Cork) 1 1980 2 1981, 1984
Lisdowney (Kilkenny) 1 1994 1 1997
Wexford
)
1 1995 1 1992
Antrim
)
1 2008 1 2006
Galway
)
1 2010–11 1 2012–13
Croagh-Kilfinny (
Limerick
)
1 1975 0
Dublin
)
1 1964 0
Dublin
)
1 1967 0
Ballyagran (
Limerick
)
1 1978 0
Dublin
)
1 1985 0
Kilkenny
)
1 2023 0
Galway
)
0 3 1999, 2003, 2005
Antrim
)
0 2 1954, 1965
Limerick
)
0 2 1968, 1969
Portglenone (
Antrim
)
0 2 1972, 1977–78
Tipperary
)
0 2 2008, 2011–12
Galway
)
0 2 2012–13, 2015–16
Derry
)
0 1 1970–71
Tipperary
)
0 1 1971–72
Galway
)
0 1 1983
Eglish (Tyrone
)
0 1 1991
Tipperary
)
0 1 1995
Dublin
)
0 1 1998
Derry
)
0 1 2000
Tipperary
)
0 1 2001
St Ibar's–Shelmaliers (
Wexford
)
0 1 2002
Inniscarra (Cork) 0 1 2010–11
St. Martin's (Wexford
)
0 1 2018-19
Loughgiel Shamrocks (Antrim
)
0 1 2022

[3]

Intermediate Wins Listed By Club

Click on the year for details and team line-outs from each individual championship.
Club (County) Wins Years won Runners-up Years runners-up
Derry
)
2 2010-11, 2011-12 0
Offaly
)
2 2020-21, 2021-22 0
Down
)
2 2018-19, 2022 0
Galway
)
1 2012-13 0
Lismore (Waterford) 1 2013-14 1 2014–15
Piltown (Kilkenny) 1 2014-15 0
Cahir (Tipperary) 1 2015-16 0
Myshall (Carlow) 1 2016-17 0
Clanmaurice (Kerry) 1 2023 0

Highlights & Incidents

All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Finals

Click on the year for details and team line-outs from each championship.
Year Date Winner Score Runner-up Score Venue Captain Referee
1964 Dec 13
Dublin
)
5-02
Antrim
)
1-00 Croke Park Bríd Hanbury Lil O'Grady (Cork)
1965 Oct 17
Tipperary
)
3-03
Antrim
)
2-03 Casement Park Ann Carroll Lil O'Grady (Cork)
1966 Oct 30
Tipperary
)
5-05
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
2-01 St John’s Park Ann Graham Lily Spence (
Antrim
)
1967 Nov 5
Dublin
)
3-04
Galway
)
4-01 Parnell Park Bernie King
Replay Mar 31
Dublin
)
7-03
Galway
)
4-01 Ballinasloe Ailish Toner Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1968 Nov 3
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
7-02
Limerick
)
1-02 St John’s Park Tessie Brennan
Antrim
)
1969 Nov 9
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
3-07
Limerick
)
2-01 Castleconnell Carmel O'Shea Jane Murphy (
Galway
)
1970–71[4] Mar 28
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
6-05
Derry
)
2-00
Bellaghy
Mary Conway Jane Murphy (
Galway
)
1971–72[5] Mar 19
Dublin
)
5-04
Tipperary
)
2-01 Croke Park Mary Ryan Lil O'Grady (Cork)
1972–73 Mar 25
Dublin
)
4-02 Portglenone (
Antrim
)
2-00 Croke Park Mary Ryan Jane Murphy (
Galway
)
1973–74[5] Mar 10
Galway
)
3-02
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
1-03 Nowlan Park Nono McHugh Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1974–75[5]
Mar 9
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
3-03
Galway
)
1-01 Ballinderreen Angela Downey Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1975–76[5] Mar 14 Croagh-Kilfinny (
Limerick
)
4-06
Galway
)
4-05 Athenry Bridie Stokes Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1976–77[5] Mar 13
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
6-03
Galway
)
1-03 Nowlan Park Mary Fennelly Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1977–78[5] Mar 19
Galway
)
10-05 Portglenone (
Antrim
)
1-01 Athenry Teresa Duane Sheila Murray (
Dublin
)
1978[5] Nov 19 Ballyagran (
Limerick
)
1-03
Wexford
)
0-01 Monamolin Pauline McCarthy Jane Murphy (
Galway
)
1979[5] Dec 2
Wexford
)
2-06
Galway
)
1-02 Athenry Kathleen Tonks Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1980 Nov 9 Killeagh (Cork) 4-02
Wexford
)
1-07 St John's Park Breda Landers Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1981 Nov 8
Wexford
)
2-06 Killeagh (Cork) 1-04 Gaultier Ann Butler Helena O'Neill (Kilkenny)
1982 Nov 14
Wexford
)
3-02
Galway
)
0-02 Birr Elsie Walsh Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1983 Oct 30
Wexford
)
3-07
Galway
)
0-06 Monamolin Norah Gahan Phyllis Breslin (
Dublin
)
1984 Oct 28
Wexford
)
2-04 Killeagh (Cork) 1-04 Monamolin Norah Gahan Kathleen Quinn (
Galway
)
1985 Oct 27
Dublin
)
4-08
Galway
)
3-02 O’Toole Park Yvonne Redmond Bridie McGarry (Kilkenny)
1986 Oct 26 Glen Rvs (Cork) 4-11
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
5-07 Glen Rovers Mary Ring Kathleen Quinn (
Galway
)
1987 Nov 8
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
1-04 Glen Rovers (Cork) 0-05 Ballyragget Breda Holmes Betty Joyce (Cork)
1988 Dec 4
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
4-05
Galway
)
3-07 Glenamaddy Claire Jones Betty Joyce (Cork)
1989 Nov 5
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
6-10
Galway
)
4-02 Nowlan Park Ann Downey Betty Joyce (Cork)
1990 Nov 25 Glen Rovers (Cork) 4-13
St Paul’s (Kilkenny
)
2-07 Nowlan Park Therése O'Callaghan Kathleen Quinn (
Galway
)
1991 Nov 24
Galway
)
4-13
Eglish (Tyrone
)
2-07 Ballinasloe Caroline Loughnane Betty Joyce (Cork)
1992 Nov 29 Glen Rovers (Cork) 1-09
Wexford
)
0-02 Glen Rovers Mary Ring Áine Derham (
Dublin
)
1993 Nov 21 Glen Rovers (Cork) 6-12
Galway
)
0-02 Ballinasloe Lynn Dunlea Áine Derham (
Dublin
)
1994 Nov 20 Lisdowney (Kilkenny) 5-09 Glen Rovers (Cork) 1-15 Ballyragget Catherine Dunne Áine Derham (
Dublin
)
1995 Nov 19
Wexford
)
4-09
Tipperary
)
1-05 Toomevara Geraldine Codd Maria Pollard (
Waterford
)
1996 Nov 24
Galway
)
1-08
Limerick
)
2-03 Ballingarry Ann Forde Áine Derham (
Dublin
)
1997 Nov 23
Galway
)
4-06 Lisdowney (Kilkenny) 2-05 Ballymacward Ann Forde Áine Derham (
Dublin
)
1998[6] Nov 22
Limerick
)
1-19
Dublin
)
1-08 Ballingarry Vera Sheehan
Tipperary
)
1999[7] Nov 28
Limerick
)
2-04 Davitts (
Galway
)
1-03 Tynagh Kay Burke
Tipperary
)
2000[8] Dec 3
Galway
)
2-11
Derry
)
1-03
Mullingar
Áine Hillary Áine Derham (
Dublin
)
2001[9] Nov 4
Galway
)
2-08
Tipperary
)
0-13 Cashel Áine Hillary Áine Derham (
Dublin
)
2002[10] Nov 3
Galway
)
2-13 St Ibar's–Shelmaliers (
Wexford
)
1-05 Ballinasloe Áine Hillary Eamonn Browne (
Tipperary
)
2003[11] Nov 2
Limerick
)
1-10 Davitts (
Galway
)
1-06
Mullingar
Kay Burke Áine Derham (
Dublin
)
2004[12] Nov 7
St Lachtain's (Kilkenny
)
2-08
Limerick
)
0-07 Parnell Park Imelda Kennedy Liam Davitt (Westmeath)
2005[13] Nov 20
St Lachtain's (Kilkenny
)
1-09 Davitts (
Galway
)
1-04 Cloughjordan Imelda Kennedy John Pender (Kildare)
2006[14] Nov 19
St Lachtain's (Kilkenny
)
1-05
Antrim
)
1-03 Portlaoise Imelda Kennedy Cathal Egan (Cork)
2007[15] Nov 18
Tipperary
)
1-18
Galway
)
0-09 Gaelic Grounds Sinéad Millea Úna Kearney (Armagh)
2008[16] Nov 16
Antrim
)
2-15
Tipperary
)
1-10 Donoughmore-Ashbourne Jane Adams[17] Úna Kearney (Armagh)
2009[18] Dec 6
Tipperary
)
0-11
Galway
)
0-09 Clarecastle Una O'Dwyer Cathal Egan (Kerry)
2010-1[19] Mar 6
Galway
)
3-18 Inniscarra (Cork) 1-04 Croke Park[20] Brenda Hanney Owen Elliott (
Antrim
)
2011-2[21] Mar 4
Wexford
)
3-13
Tipperary
)
0-05 Croke Park Una Leacy Owen Elliott (
Antrim
)
2012-13[22] March 2 Milford (Cork) 3-06
Galway
)
1-06 Croke Park Elaine O'Riordan Ger O'Dowd (Limerick)
2013-14[23] March 2 Milford (Cork) 0-06
Galway
)
0-05 Croke Park Elaine O'Riordan Alan Lagrue (Kildare)
2014-15[24] March 1
Wexford
)
3-13
Galway
)
0-07 Croke Park Karen Atkinson Cathal Egan (Cork)
2015-16[25] March 6 Milford (Cork) 2-08
Galway
)
1-03 Croke Park Sarah Sexton Alan Lagrue (Kildare)
2016-17[26] March 5
Derry
)
1-10
Galway
)
0-11 Croke Park Aoife Cassidy R. Kelly (Kildare)
2017-18[27] March 24
Derry
)
2-11
Galway
)
1-09 St Tiernach's Park Cathal Egan (Cork)
2018-19[28] March 3
Derry
)
1-09
Wexford
)
0-07 Croke Park Liz Dempsey (Kilkenny)
2019-20[29] March 1
Galway
)
1-08
Derry
)
0-10 Croke Park Niamh McGrath John Dermody (Westmeath)
2020-21[30] Dec 18
Wexford
)
4-08
Galway
)
2-09 Nowlan Park Mary Leacy Andy Larkin (Cork)
2021-22[31] March 6
Galway
)
3-12
Wexford
)
4-05 Croke Park Ray Kelly (Kildare)
2022[32] Dec 17
Galway
)
2-14
Antrim
)
1-14 Croke Park Niamh McGrath Liz Dempsey (Kilkenny)
2023[33] Dec 17
Kilkenny
)
0-18
Galway
)
1-11 Croke Park Jenny Clifford Ray Kelly (Kildare)

All-Ireland Intermediate Club Camogie Finals

Year Date Winner Score Runner-up Score Venue Captain Referee
2010-11[34] March 6
Derry
)
3-08
Harps (Laois
)
2-03 Croke Park Maebh McGoldrick Mike O'Kelly (Cork)
2011-12 [35] March 4
Derry
)
2-08
Galway
)
0-12 Croke Park Maebh McGoldrick John Dolan (
Clare
)
2012-13 March 2
Galway
)
1-08
Rower-Inistioge (Kilkenny
)
1-06 Donoughmore-Ashbourne M. Kelly (Cork)
2013-14[36] Mar 2
Waterford
)
0-09
Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny
)
1-06 Croke Park Cathal Egan (Cork)
Replay March 16
Waterford
)
3-08
Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny
)
0-07 Clonmel Shona Curran John Dolan (
Clare
)
2014-15[37] March 1 Piltown (Kilkenny) 1-10
Waterford
)
1-09 Croke Park Laura Norris Peter Dowd (
Meath
)
2015-16[38] March 6
Tipperary
)
0-14 Eyrecourt (
Galway
)
1-02 Croke Park L. Dempsey (Kilkenny)
2016-17[39] March 5 Myshall (Carlow) 1-10
Eglish (Tyrone
)
1-09 Croke Park F. McNamara (Clare)
2017-18[40] March 24 Johnstownbridge (Kildare) 1-08
Galway
)
1-06 St Tiernach's Park A. Larkin (Cork)
2018-19[41] March 3 Clonduff (Down) 0-10 Gailltír (
Waterford
)
0-09 Paula Gribben J. McDonagh (
Galway
)
2019-20 March 1 Gailltír (
Waterford
)
1-13 St. Rynagh's (Offaly) 0-13 Croke Park O.Elliot (Antrim)
2020-21 January 8, 2022 St. Rynagh's (Offaly) 1-11 Gailltír (
Waterford
)
0-10 Semple Stadium Grainne Dolan Gavin Donegan (Dublin)
2021-22 March 6 St. Rynagh's (Offaly) 5-14
Galway
)
2-06 Croke Park Grainne Dolan Barry Nea (Westmeath)
2022[42] Dec 17, 2022
Down
)
0-12
Kilkenny
)
1-06 Croke Park C McAllister (Cork)
2023 Dec 17, 2023 Clanmaurice (Kerry) 1-07
Meath
)
0-07 Croke Park

All-Ireland Junior Club Camogie Finals

Year Date Winner Score Runner-up Score Venue Captain Referee
2003[43] Nov 2 Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh) 2-05
Offaly
)
0-06
Mullingar
Eimear Carragher Eamonn Browne (
Tipperary
)
2004[44] Nov 7
Down
)
4-13
Four Rds (Roscommon
)
0-08 Parnell Park Annie Morgan Eamonn Browne (
Tipperary
)
2005[45] Nov 20
Down
)
3-07
Clare
)
0-08 Cloughjordan Lisa McCrickard Úna Kearney (Armagh)
2006[46] Nov 19
Harps (Laois
)
1-07 Keady (Armagh) 0-05 Portlaoise Isa McCrickard Eamonn Browne (
Tipperary
)
2007[47] Nov 18
Harps (Laois
)
2-08 Keady (Armagh) 2-07 Limerick Caitríona Phelan & Louise Mahony John Morrissey (
Tipperary
)
2008[48] Nov 16
Harps (Laois
)
1-11
Clare
)
3-02 Nenagh Louise Mahony John Morrissey (
Tipperary
)
2009[49] Dec 6
Derry
)
1-11
Waterford
)
1-11 Clarecastle Cathal Egan (Kerry)
replay[50] Dec 13
Derry
)
1-13
Waterford
)
0-07 Donoughmore-Ashbourne Siobhán Convery Cathal Egan (Kerry)
2010[51] Nov 28
Four Roads (Roscommon
)
1-09
Clare
)
0-06 Ballinasloe Lizzie Glennon-Tully Cathal Egan (Kerry)
2011[52][53] Nov 27 Inagh (
Clare
)
5-04 Tara (
London
)
2-04 Donoughmore-Ashbourne
2012 Nov 27 Myshall (Carlow) 1-03
Four Roads (Roscommon
)
0-03 Donoughmore-Ashbourne P. Walsh (Monaghan)
2013 Nov 24 Myshall (Carlow) 3-09 Scariff/Ogonnelloe (
Clare
)
0-08 Kilcormac Ray Kelly
2014[54] Nov 23
Meath
)
2-08
Four Roads (Roscommon
)
1-06 Edenderry G. O'Dowd (
Limerick
)
2015[55] Nov 22 Johnstownbridge (Kildare) 2-10
Athleague (Roscommon
)
0-07 Kinnegad E. Cassidy (
Derry
)
2016[56] Nov 27 Johnstownbridge (Kildare) 1-10 Scariff/Ogonnelloe (
Clare
)
1-09 Birr Jenna Murphy J. Dermody (Westmeath)
2017[57] Dec 3
Meath
)
0-09 Clanmaurice (Kerry) 0-05 Silvermines A. Doheny (Laois)
2018[58] Nov 25
Meath
)
3-12
Four Roads (Roscommon
)
1-12 Páirc Tailteann M. Ryan (Tipperary)
2019[59] Dec 1 (Replay) Clanmaurice (Kerry) 3-06 Raharney (Westmeath) 1-06 MacDonagh Park Liz Houlihan Paul Ryan (Kerry)
2020 Jan 8, 2022 Raharney (Westmeath) 1-07 Clanmaurice (Kerry) 0-07 Semple Stadium Phillip McDonald (Cavan)
2021[60] Mar 5, 2022 Eoghan Rua (Derry) 1-11 Clanmaurice (Kerry) 1-10 Drogheda Park John McDonagh
2022 January 7, 2023 Brídíní Óga (Antrim) 2-07 Knockananna (Wicklow) 1-05 Coralstown-Kinnegad Brian Kearney (Kildare)
2023[61] December 16, 2023 Granemore (Armagh) 3-09 Athleague (Roscommon) 2-05 Coralstown-Kinnegad Ciarraí Devlin Jerome McAllister (Antrim)

All-Ireland Junior B Club Camogie Finals

Year Date Winner Score Runner-up Score Venue Captain Referee
2018 Nov 25
Meath
)
1-12 Clontibret (Monaghan) 0-03 Páirc Tailteann C. Quinlan (Galway)
2019[62] Nov 24, 2019 Na Brídeóga (
Mayo
)
3-07 Denn (Cavan) 1-09 Athleague
2020[63] Dec 19, 2021 Naomh Treasa (Tyrone) 1-04 Knockananna (Wicklow) 0-06 Kinnegad
2021[64] March 5, 2022 Knockananna (Wicklow) 1-12 Derrylaughan (Tyrone) 1-07 O'Raghallaighs, Drogheda Ciarán Groome (Offaly)
2022[65] Dec 18 Lacken (Cavan) 5-12 Delvin (Westmeath) 3-02 Donaghmore Ashbourne GAA Nicole Murray Mike Ryan (Tipperary)
2023[66] Dec 16, 2023 St Munna’s (Westmeath) 2-07 Crossmaglen (Armagh) 1-05 Abbottstown Sheila McGrath Enda Loughnane (Galway)

See also

References

  1. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460.
  2. ^ Camogie.ie
  3. ^ For the sake of consistency in this chart, champions are listed for the year in which the competition commenced, including those years 1970–78 when the closing stages of the competition were held over until the following spring. Hence the March 1978 champions Athenry are listed as champions for 1977 and the November 1978 champions Ballyagran are listed as champions for 1978.
  4. ^ Timing of club championship brought forward to the spring after the qualifiers’ respective county championships
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Sequence was changed in 1978 to bring camogie club championship within calendar year.
  6. ^ preview in Irish Independent, Tom Humphries comment piece in Irish Times
  7. ^ 1999 Granagh-Ballingarry 2-4 Davitts 1-3 report in the Irish Independent and Irish Times
  8. ^ Original match at Ballymacward on Nov 5 2000 was abandoned after 28 minutes due to worsening weather and ground conditions with Swatragh leading by 0-1 to no score, report in Irish Times and Irish Independent Nov 29 2000
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  13. ^ St Lachtain’s 1-9 Davitts 1-4 report in Irish Independent and Irish Times
  14. ^ St Lachtain’s 1-5 Rossa 1-3 report in Irish Independent and Irish Times
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  16. ^ 2008 O'Donovan Rossa 2-15 Drom & Inch 1-10 Report in Irish Independent and on Camogie.ie, Preview on Camogie.ie
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  35. ^ 2011 Intermediate Eoghan Rua 2-8 Ardrahan 0-12 Report on 2011 Camogie.ie
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