2009 All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship

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2009 All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship
Championship Details
Dates
Competitors
Sponsor
All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship winners
Winners Kilkenny (4th title)
Captain
Manager
All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship Runners-up
Runners-up Clare
Captain
Manager
Matches played

The 2009 All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship, the most important elite level inter-county competition for age graded development squad county teams in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Kilkenny, who defeated Clare by eight points in the final, played at Semple Stadium Thurles.[1][2] 2009 Kilkenny 5-10 Clare 3-8.[3][4]

B Division[]

The Minor B final was won by Limerick who defeated Waterford by one point in a dramatic final at Mallow. [5] Waterford defeated Derry 1–9 to 0–9 at Ashbourne and Limerick defeated Wexford 3–16 to 3–9 in the semi-finals. Naomi Carroll and Chloe Morey scored three points each. The Minor C final was won by Laois. Sarah Ann Fitzgerald scored 2–2 to help Laois defeat Carlow in the final by five points. Laois defeated Roscommon in the minor C semi-final by 8–12 to 1–1 and Carlow defeated Cavan.

Arrangements[]

Clare defeated Cork 1–9 to 0–11 in the semi-final at Kilmallock, while ’s Denise Gaule scored 3–7 and 2–3 as Kilkenny defeated Tipperary by 5–15 to 3–4.

The Final[]

Five goals before half-time, two of them from Denise Gaule, enabled Kilkenny win the final. They lead 5.05 to 1.04 at the break [6]

Final stages[]

Kilkenny5-10 – 3-8Clare
Kilkenny
Clare
Kilkenny:
GK 1 Emma Staunton (Paulstown)
RCB 2 Caoimhe Shiel James Stephens
FB 3 Alison Walsh (Windgap) (captain)
LCB 4 Nicola Butler (St Brigid’s Ballycallan)
RWB 5 Niamh Kelly (Dicksboro)
CB 6 Kate McDonald (Thomastown)
LWB 7 Mairéad Power (Carrickshock)
MF 8 Aisling Dunphy (St Brigid’s Ballycallan)
MF 9 Niamh Byrne (Clara)
RWF 10 Aine Curran (St. Lachtain’s)
CF 11 Karen Duggan (Piltown)
LWF 12 Anna Farrell (Thomastown) 0-1
RCF 13 Claire Phelan (Lisdowney) 2-4
FF 14 Denise Gaule (Windgap) 2-4
LCF 15 Shelley Farrell (Thomastown) 1-1
Substitutes:
MF Edel Frisby (Ballyhale Shamrocks) Substituted in 30'
MF Davina Tobin (Emeralds) Substituted in 30'
MF Ruth Jones (Glenmore) Substituted in 30'
MF Mags Fennelly (Ballyhale Shamrocks) Substituted in 30'
Clare:
GK 1 Ailish Considine (Kilmaley)
RCB 2 Anne Marie McMahon (Crusheen)
FB 3 Chloe Morey 0–2
LCB 4 Carol O'Leary (Newmarket-on-Fergus)
RWB 5 Aiveen O'Shea (Ballyea)
CB 6 Eimear Considine (Kilmaley)
LWB 7 Christina Glynn (Killanena)
MF 8 Róisín McMahon (Newmarket-on-Fergus) 1–0
MF 9 Louise Woods
RWF 10 Orlaith Duggan (Clooney Quin)
CF 11 Niamh Corry
LWF 12 Aisling Hannon (Clooney Quin)
RCF 13 Shonagh Enright (Kilmaley) 1–5
FF 14 Róisín O'Brien 1–1
LCF 15 Katie Cahill (Kilmaley)
Substitutes:
MF Carol Kaiser Substituted in 30'
LWF Susan Fahy (Whitegate) Substituted in 40'
FF Niamh Martin Substituted in 44'

References[]

  1. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. ISBN 978-1-908591-00-5.
  2. ^ All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship on Camogie.ie
  3. ^ Munster GAA website
  4. ^ "Breakingnews.ie". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
  5. ^ "Devastation at the death for Deise girls". www.munster-express.ie. 21 August 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  6. ^ 2009 Kilkenny 5-10 Clare 3-8 report on Munster GAA website and on Breakingnews.ie Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine

External links[]

Preceded by All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship
2006 – present
Succeeded by
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