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2010 National Camogie League

Camogie tournament


Camogie tournament

FieldValue
name2010 National Camogie League
date7 February – 24 April
num_teams22 (7 in Div 1, 6 counties enter 2 teams)
winnersWexford (3rd title)
captainUna Leacy
managerJJ Doyle
runnersupKilkenny
runnerupcaptainAnn Dalton
runnerupmanagerAnn Downey
matches15

The 2010 National Camogie League is a competition in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Wexford for the second year in succession. They defeated Kilkenny in the final, played at Semple Stadium.

Arrangements

The seven teams in the first division were drawn into two groups of four and three. Each team played one another once only. The top two in each group contested the semi-finals. Since 2006 the league is organized into four divisions, with 22 competing county teams graded into four divisions, with the strongest teams in Division 1. The semi-finals were contested at O'Connor Park, Tullamore, on 10 April 2010,League semi-final Kilkenny 2-12 Galway 1-12 in Kilkenny people and Irish Independent in which Kilkenny came from behind to defeat Galway.

Final

In the final, played at Semple Stadium in Thurles on Saturday, 24 April 2010, Wexford defeated Kilkenny by 1–7 to 1–6. The winning point came from Ursula Jacob in the eighth minute of injury time, after a late goal from substitute Linda Bolger.

Lower divisions

Eleven counties in Division 2 were drawn in two groups of five and six, including the second teams of Cork, Galway, Kilkenny, Tipperary and Wexford. Wexford intermediates, managed by Karen Barnes and captained by Ciara O'Connor of Rathnure, unexpectedly defeated Offaly in the final by 2–9 to 1–9, the second year in succession that Wexford has simultaneously held the first and second division titles. Six teams contested Division 3, including the second team of Dublin with Laois defeating Meath in the final, and three counties contested Division 4, including London, with Westmeath defeating Tyrone in the final.

Fixtures and results

Group A

date = February 28 | team1 = Galway| score = 3–16 – 1–5 | team2 = Clare | stadium = Athenry }}

date = February 28 | team1 = Wexford| score = 2–17 – 0–5 | team2 = Dublin | stadium = Monamolin }}

date = March 7 | team1 = Dublin| score = 2–6 – 1–8 | team2 = Clare | stadium = Parnell Park, Dublin }}

date = March 7 | team1 = Wexford| score = 1–17 – 2–6 | team2 = Galway | stadium = Enniscorthy}}

date = March 14 | team1 = Wexford| score = 2–15 – 0–7 | team2 = Clare | stadium = Clarecastle}} –--- date = March 14 | team1 = Galway| score = 3–12 – 0–11 | team2 = Dublin | stadium = Parnell Park, Dublin }}

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Wexford33006–492–18+346
Galway32018–342–33+194
Dublin31022–226–37–292
Clare30032–208–37–350

Group B

date = February 28 | team1 = Kilkenny| score = 5–5 – 0–11 | team2 = Tipperary| stadium = The Ragg }}

date = March 7 | team1 = Kilkenny| score = 3–4 – 1–6 | team2 = Cork | stadium = Mullinavat}}

date = Mar 15 | team1 = Cork| score = 0–12 – 1–7 | team2 = Tipperary | stadium =Cork Institute of Technology }}

date = August 1 | team1 = Galway| score = 1–16 – 0–8 | team2 = Limerick | stadium = Athenry }}

date = August 1 | team1 = Clare| score = 0–3 – 2–15 | team2 = Wexford | stadium = Bodyke }}

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Kilkenny22008–91–17+134
Cork21011–184–11−24
Tipperary20021–185–17–110

Final stages

date = April 10 Semi-Final | team1 = Wexford| score = 4–5 – 0–9 | team2 = Cork| stadium = Nowlan Park, Kilkenny }}

date = April 10 Semi-Final | team1 = Kilkenny| score = 2–12 – 1–12| team2 = Galway | stadium = Nowlan Park, Kilkenny}}

Final 14:00 BST

{{Football kitpattern_la=_goldshoulderspattern_b=_goldhorizontalpattern_ra=_goldshouldersleftarm=660099body=660099rightarm=660099shorts=660099title = Wexford{{Football kitpattern_la=_borderonblackpattern_b=_blackstripespattern_ra=_borderonblackleftarm=FFC125body=FFC125rightarm=FFC125shorts=FFFFFFsocks=FFC125title = Kilkenny
RWFUrsula Jacob (Oulart–The Ballagh) (0–2) for Parrock
RCFCollette Dormer (Paulstown) (0–1) for Quilty

|} MATCH RULES

  • 60 minutes
  • Replay if scores level
  • Maximum of 5 substitutions

Series statistics

Scoring

  • Widest winning margin: 18 points
    • Wexford 2–17 : 0–5 Dublin
  • Most goals in a match: 5
    • Kilkenny 5–5 : 0–6 Tipperary
  • Widest winning margin (other divisions): 26 points
    • Roscommon 6–13 : 0–5 Dublin

Top Scorers Division 1

  • Aislinn Connolly (Galway) 1–20 23
  • Kate Kelly (Wexford) 2–17 23
  • Una Leacy (Wexford) 4–11 23
  • Aoife Neary (Kilkenny) 3–12 21
  • Veronica Curtin (Galway) 4–3 15
  • Ann Dalton (Kilkenny) 2–6 12
  • Claire Grogan (Tipperary) 0–12 12
  • Lenny Holohan (Wexford) 2–5 11
  • Fiona Kavanagh (Wexford) 2–5 11
  • Ciara Lucey (Dublin) 0–11 11

Division 2

GROUP 1

  • Feb 14 Wexford 5–8 Waterford 2–7 Fenor
  • Feb 14 Limerick 0–13 Down 2– 6 Ashbourne
  • Feb 27 Wexford 2–10 Down 1–13 Clonshaugh
  • Feb 28 Galway 2–10 Waterford 2–7 Athenry
  • Mar 6 Wexford 3–9 Galway 1–3 Enniscorthy
  • Mar 6 Limerick 1–10 Waterford 1–10 Kilmallock
  • Mar 21 Down 2–11 Galway 0–9 Clonduff
  • Mar 21 Wexford 3–11 Limerick 2–8 Cushinstown
  • Apr 4 Limerick 5–13 Galway 2–6 Limerick Gaelic Grounds
  • Apr 4 Waterford 3–9 Down 1–9 Blanchardstown

GROUP 2

  • Feb 14 Tipperary 2–10 Antrim 0–4 Swords
  • Feb 14 Offaly 2–13 Kilkenny 0–3 Lisdowney
  • Feb 14 Derry wo Cork Swords
  • Feb 28 Tipperary 2–12 Kilkenny 0–5 The Ragg
  • Feb 28 Offaly 0–15 Derry 1–6 Cooley
  • Feb 28 Cork 2–7 Antrim 2–7 Trim
  • Mar 6 Kilkenny 3–6 Cork 3–6 Mullinavat
  • Mar 6 Antrim 0–13 Derry 2–7 Creggan
  • Mar 6 Offaly 0–14 Tipperary 0–13 Banagher
  • Mar 14 Cork 2–12 Tipperary 1–8 CIT
  • Mar 14 Offaly 4–11 Antrim 5–7 St Gall's
  • Mar 14 Derry 3–15 Kilkenny 0–4 Blanchardstown
  • Apr 4 Offaly 3–14 Cork 0–10 Banagher
  • Apr 4 Derry 3–20 Tipperary 2–6 Blanchardstown
  • Antrim wo Kilkenny

Group one table

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Wexford431013–386–31+287
Limerick42118–448–33+11''5'''
Down41126–395–31+113
Waterford41128–339–37−73
Galway41035–2812–40−332

Group 2 Table

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Offaly55009–676–39+3710
Derry53119–482–38+31''7'''
Antrim51227–3110–35−135
Cork51227–359–35−64
Tipperary52036–495–45−84
Kilkenny50143–1810–46−491

Division 2 Final

  • Apr 24 Wexford 2–9 Offaly 1–9 Thurles

Top scorers

  • Elaine Darmody (Offaly) 2–34 40
  • Áine Lyng (Waterford) 4–19 31
  • Ellen O'Brien (Limerick) 3–14 23
  • Sarah Louise Carr (Down) 4–10 22
  • Ciara O'Connor (Wexford) 2–16 22
  • Siobhán Flannery (Offaly) 3–11 20
  • Fiona Kavanagh (Wexford) 5–5 20
  • Gráinne McGoldrick (Derry) 0–20 20
  • Shannon Graham (Antrim) 3–10 19
  • Chartolle Kearney (Cork) 4–5 17

Division 3

  • Feb 7 Kildare 1–7 Dublin 0–4 Ballyboden
  • Feb 7 Laois 5–14 Meath 3–3 Ashbourne
  • Feb 14 Meath 1–9 Armagh 0–5 Ashbourne
  • Feb 14 Roscommon 2–5 Kildare 0–7 Celbridge
  • Feb 14 Laois 3–16 Dublin 0–1 Portlaoise
  • Feb 28 Meath 1–15 Roscommon 2–10 Ballyforan
  • Feb 28 Laois 4–11 Kildare 2–4 Rathdowney
  • Feb 28 Armagh 4–13 Dublin 0–3 Cullyhanna
  • Mar 6 Kildare 2–8 Meath 1–11 St Laurence's
  • Mar 6 Laois 5–17 Armagh 2–7 Rathdowney
  • Mar 7 Roscommon 6–13 Dublin 0–5 Athleague
  • Mar 14 Kildare 4–8 Armagh 2–12 Mullaghbawn
  • Mar 14 Meath 4–7 Dublin 1–4 Donaghmede
  • Mar 14 Laois 0–13 Roscommon 0–10 Athleague
  • Mar 21 Armagh 3–7 Roscommon 1–7 Tullysaran

Division 3 table

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Laois550017–717–27+7410
Meath531110–4510–39+6''7'''
Kildare52129–349–43−9'5
Armagh520311–448–34+194
Roscommon520311–454–47+19'4
Dublin50051–1718–57−910

Division 3 Final

  • Apr 10 Laois 2–10 Meath 2–5 Tullamore'

Top scorers

  • Colette McSorley (Armagh) 10–28 58
  • Jane Dolan (Meath) 4–31 43
  • Kelly Hopkins (Roscommon) 5–20 35
  • Susie O'Carroll (Kildare) 2–23 29
  • Áine Mahony (Laois) 3–19 28
  • Louise Mahoney (Laois) 0–27 27
  • Annette McGeeney (Roscommon) 4–9 21

Division 4

  • Feb 28 Westmeath 3–3 London 1–7 Watford
  • Feb 28 Tyrone 4–12 Carlow 0–7 Dungannon.
  • Mar 6 London 2–4 Tyrone 1–6 Watford;
  • Mar 14 Tyrone 2–7 Westmeath 3–3 Oliver Plunkett's Mullingar
  • Mar 21 Tyrone 1–12 London 1–3 Derrytresk;

Division 4 Final

  • Apr 11 Tyrone 3–12 Westmeath 1–9 Omagh

References

References

  1. Moran, Mary. (2011). "A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie". Cumann Camógaíochta.
  2. [http://www.camogie.ie/league.asp National Camogie League on Camogie.ie]
  3. Wexford 1–7 Kilkenny 1–6 report on [http://www.camogie.ie/Home/tabid/54/mid/411/newsid412/1233/Default.aspx Camogie.ie]
  4. [http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2010/0426/1224269093868.html Irish Times May 11 2010]
  5. [http://www.camogie.ie/Home/tabid/54/mid/411/newsid412/1232/Default.aspx Wexford 2-9 Offaly 1-9 report on camogie.ie]
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