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  • ISSUE 2 JUNE 2013

    OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE GAA HEALTHY CLUBS PROJECT

    MEMBERS OF THE GAA HEALTHY CLUBS

    COMMITTEE AT THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH.

    Standing: Senior Club Chairman, Jim Nagle

    Sitting (L-R): Nuala Connolly, Team Leader

    Michael Geaney, Clare Slattery, Thomas

    Moylan and Juvenile Members.

    THE LAUNCH OF THE HEALTHY

    CLUB PROJECT took place on

    Monday, May 27th in The ire g

    Complex. A number of initiatives were launched in association with

    the club that week including a club

    and community questionnaire.

    Should you wish to participate in the questionnaire please do so by

    using the following link!

    The club also launched this

    newsletter which will include

    articles related to the GAA Healthy Club Project. Along with the many

    club members present were

    various community representatives

    and members of the press. As part of the long-standing

    partnership between the health Committee Members Michael Geaney, Clare Slattery and Greg Browne at

    the Launch

    sector and the GAA, through the

    associations ASAP (Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention), also present was Pat Mulcahy, Tipp

    County ASAP Officer. The

    Committee through Team Leader

    Michael Geaney expressed their enthusiasm for the project which

    has already brought many people

    together to discuss and propose

    ideas to better our club and community in these challenging

    times.

    Should you wish to contact the

    club with specific regard to the GAA Healthy Club Project please

    contact [email protected]

    or any Committee Member.

    ENJOYING THE LAUNCH OF THE GAA HEALTHY CLUBS

    PROJECT LAUNCH are (L-R) Thomas Moylan, Cyril Griffin,

    Nuala Connolly, Brd Walsh, Fr. Des Hillary, Josephine

    Geaney and Juvenile Members.

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    JUNIOR A NORTH FINAL LEAGUE WINNERS 2013

    Nenagh ire g battled their way

    to a two-point win over a determined Borris-Ileigh side at

    Dolla on Sunday evening in the

    North Tipperary Junior A hurling

    league final. Having played with the aid of a

    stiff breeze in the opening half ire

    g led 0-8 to 0-3 at the break, but

    dug in superbly, late in the second half, when Borris-Ileigh closed the

    gap to two points. Indeed, ire g

    were very good value for this win

    with captain Eoin Fitzgibbon collecting the league trophy for the

    third successive year.

    Early points from David Hackett

    (free) and Paul Ryan helped ire

    g into an early lead before Borris-Ileigh responded in kind.

    Two David Hackett points fired ire

    g into a 0-4 to 0-2 lead by the

    13th minute and even though Borris-Ileigh managed a response

    points from Brian Quinn and David

    Hackett (free) forced ire g into

    a 0-6 to 0-3 lead by the 20th minute. In the 24th minute Bob

    OBrien was denied a certain goal by a superb save from the Borris-

    Ileigh keeper. ire g closed out the opening half with points from

    Nenagh ire g: Kevin Flynn,

    Donnacha Heffernan, John O Donoghue, Michael Collins, Adam

    Grattan, Niall Cahill, Eoin

    Fitzgibbon (captain), Alan Kelly,

    Andrew Coffey (0-1), David Hackett (0-8, 0-5 frees), Brian

    Maxwell, Paul Ryan (0-1), Gary

    Howard (0-1), Bob OBrien, Brian Quinn (0-1). Subs: (38th) Darragh Walsh for Gary Howard, (38th)

    Donnacha Quinn (0-1) for Brian

    Maxwell, (51st) James Mackey for

    Andrew Coffey.

    Gary Howard and Andrew Coffey to lead 0-8 to 0-3 at the break.

    Two quick Borris-Ileigh points

    immediately after the interval

    closed the gap significantly before a David Hackett free settled ire

    g in the 34th minute: 0-9 to 0-5.

    A Borris-Ileigh point reduced the Blues lead to three points, but ire g responded with two David

    Hackett frees to lead 0-11 to 0-6

    with eighteen minutes to play. Two Borris-Ileigh frees cut the ire

    g lead significantly before an

    Andrew Coffey flick in the 47th

    minute bounced agonisingly wide

    of the Borris-Ileigh goal. A minute later Donnacha Quinn scored a

    vital point for ire g before two

    Borris-Ileigh points closed the gap

    to a very manageable two points (0-12 to 0-10) with four minutes

    to play.

    ire g stood their ground

    manfully in the closing minutes with a late David Hackett effort

    from play forcing the Blues into a

    three-point lead. Borris-Ileigh did

    manage another point, but the ire g defence refused to cough up a

    late goal-scoring opportunity.

    Eoin Fitzgibbon Captain 2013 Junior A League Winners

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    NENAGH STUN REIGNING COUNTY AND MUNSTER

    CHAMPIONS, THURLES SARSFIELDS-SUNDAY JUNE 16 2013 CO SHC SARS DUMPED OUT BY HUNGRIER NENAGH

    Nenagh Eire g were full value for their win and could have had the

    game wrapped up by half time had it not been for the brilliance of Patrick

    McCormack in goals -The Tipp Star. TIPPERARY WILL HAVE NEW COUNTY

    SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONS

    The headline news from the 7 round 1 games of the county senior hurling

    championship is that there will be

    new county senior hurling champions

    following Nenagh Eire Ogs 3 point victory over reigning champions

    Thurles Sarsfields on Sunday evening

    at the Ragg The Nationalist

    NENAGH SEND SARS PACKING

    Nenagh Eire g pulled off the major shock of the Tipperary

    Senior Hurling Championship first

    round on Sunday evening as they

    knocked out Munster Champions Thurles Sarsfields. Few gave Eire

    g much chance against the highly

    rated champions but the Nenagh

    lads produced their best display of the year to progress to the next

    round and do so on merit Nenagh Guardian.

    CORBETT SEES RED AS NENAGH SHOCK SARS

    Eire g, Nenagh 0-15 Thurles Sarsfields 0-12 Munster and Tipperary senior

    hurling champions, Thurles

    Sarsfields were sensationally

    knocked out of this years Tipperary championship at The Ragg last evening after losing by three points

    to ire g, Nenagh The Irish Examiner IRE G, NENAGH: M McNamara; M Flannery, N Maloney, J Brennan; D Quinn, H

    Maloney, Billy Heffernan; Barry Heffernan, K Tucker(0-7); S Geaney(0-1), M Heffernan, T

    Heffernan(0-4); K Gleeson(0-1), P Murphy(0-

    2), B Quinn. Sub: D Quinn for Flannery.

    The second round draw for the

    hurling championship pits ire g against Mullinahone on

    Friday June 28th at 7.30 in

    Boherlahan. Lets give the team every bit of support they need and deserve. See you all in Boherlahan!

    COME DINE WITH ME FILE FUNDRAISER

    The camgie club recently

    held a Celebratory Come

    Dine With Me fundraiser in

    the Hibernian Inn to raise funds for the File team

    which has qualified for the All

    Ireland finals to be held in

    July in Limerick. Over 100 people sat down to

    a three course meal prepared

    by celebratory chef on the

    COME DINE

    WITH ME

    FILE FUNDRAISER -committee

    members and guests enjoying

    the craic in the Hi-B with

    celebrity guest chef Trevor Hogan.

    night, former Munster,

    Leinster and Irish rugby

    player Trevor Hogan. We

    wish to thank everyone who helped make it a huge

    success including Trevor,

    Martin and Jane Morris and

    all the staff in The Hi-B, D.J., Michael McNamara,

    the organising committee

    and of course everyone

    who attended.

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    BLAST FROM THE PAST! 1991 MINOR COUNTY WIN On November 10, 1991 Nenagh

    Eire g captured the county minor

    title for only the fourth time in our history after a comprehensive

    victory over West champions

    Knockavilla Kickhams on a score

    line of 4-10 to 0-05. The blues gave such a fantastic display of

    hurling that the late Gerry Slevin

    was moved to write that "the

    Nenagh team stepped up a gear or two from their first half

    performance to bewitch and

    bewilder the West champions, who

    were fortunate not to be more in arrears at the call of time" and

    "there was something approaching

    arrogance in the play of Fergal

    Hynes, Robbie Tomlinson and

    goalkeeper Christy McLoughlin". Despite the wind and rain in the

    first half "the Nenagh team opened

    their shoulders" and put in

    performance "that in the end it was hardly a contest, and lacked

    the excitement of a drama filled

    finish". Eire g were "like

    thoroughbreds on a tight rein waiting for the race proper,

    unleashed a sustained burst of

    skill, speed, innovation and

    finishing that turned what might

    have been a final of interest and

    potential shock into a near rout".

    At half time Nenagh led 2-03 to 0-

    03 with first half goals coming

    from Brendan Shanahan and Declan O Meara. So good was the build up to O Meara's strike that it was described as "a goal that

    appeared to have been planned on the training strip of MacDonagh

    Park".

    Shortly after the restart O Meara

    bagged his second goal "with the panache of a more senior hurler".

    Not to be outdone Robbie

    Tomlinson scored his own

    delightful goal after he "took off on

    a forty yard run, leaving defenders floundering in his wake

    and his fierce drive from 25 yards

    was a winner all the way".

    Tomlinson added the fourth goal after a fantastic clearance from

    Christy McLoughlin found its way

    to Robbie and he duly dispatched

    it to the net.

    "It was an impressive performance

    by Eire g captain Fergal Hynes,

    with Robbie Tomlinson, Christy

    McLoughlin and Declan O Meara all

    turning in superlative displays.

    Hynes was the pillar of a great defence, Tomlinson's composure

    never faltered as he roamed wide

    and far in search of a scores,

    McLoughlin won the hearts of the crowd with a string of saves and a

    flamboyant display of goalkeeping,

    with O Meara a delight with his

    goal poaching".

    Eire g: Christy McLoughlin, Rory

    Flannery, David Creamer, David

    McAuliffe, Frank McGrath, Fergal

    Hynes, Shane Connolly, John Tucker, Mervyn Scanlon, Robbie

    Tomlinson (1-05), Brendan

    Shanahan (1-00), Padraic O Kennedy (0-01), Kevin Tucker (0-03), Kevin Coonan, Declan O Meara (2-01). Subs John Manley,

    Liam Walsh and David Callinan.

    The game itself can be viewed

    here Match on YouTube while an

    after match interview with captain

    Fergal Hynes and goalkeeper Christy McLoughlin can be viewed

    here INTERVIEWS

    IN THE JULY ISSUE

    Next months Blast from the Past comes from Phil Hennessy. Send in your photos

    and reports and keep

    your memories alive.

    File Handball

    U12 Hurling Go

    Games

    Juvenile Trip to Cork

    Profile of U16 Hurling Captain

    Senior Championship

    Report

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    www.locallotto.ie to allow you the

    opportunity to play online and be

    in a chance of capturing our weekly lotto jackpot. You can

    subscribe to our lotto on a yearly

    basis and as well as having the

    chance of winning you will also receive a weekly email with the

    results of the draw plus you will also receive our weekly notes

    keeping you up to date on all activities within the club. We

    currently have online players in

    PLAY THE CLUB LOTTO WE ALL WIN

    The Nenagh ire g Club Lotto has been in operation for many years

    now and has provided the club

    with vital funds that help us run

    our various teams, maintain our grounds, club house and help

    promote Gaelic Games in our

    community. Without this stream of

    income there is no doubt that the club would not be in the healthy

    position it currently enjoys. The

    club have teamed up with

    NENAGH MAN COACHES LIMERICK HURLERS TO SUCCESS

    On Sunday June 9th, the Tipperary

    hurlers came undone in the

    Munster semi-final against a well

    prepared and determined Limerick

    team on a score line of 1-18 to 1-15.

    While most Nenagh people were

    upset by the loss, one Nenagh

    man was smiling like a Cheshire cat. Donach O Donnell, who was a panelist with the ire g Senior

    County Championship winning

    team of 1995 (injury ruling him

    out of most of the campaign), is

    the coach with the Limerick

    hurlers- having had previous

    success with Nenagh CBS, winning the Croke Cup, as well as coaching

    the Cork hurlers along with

    numerous other club teams.

    Last year Donagh coached his daughters under eight camgie team in Nenagh. We wish Donagh

    and Limerick the very best in the

    Munster Final and the upcoming All Ireland series.

    On Friday 31st May the Council held a civic

    reception for the club to

    recognise the

    achievements of the Camgie, Handball and

    Hurling sections from

    2012. We were presented

    with lovely framed certificates by Lord Mayor

    Lalor McGee which will be

    proudly displayed in our

    clubhouse and had a buffet afterwards. We

    wish to thank the Town

    Council for this wonderful

    gesture and it was very

    much appreciated by everyone in the club.

    CIVIC RECEPTION FOR NENAGH CAMGIE, MINOR HURLERS AND HANDBALL CLUB

    Clockwise-Nenagh

    Mayor Lalor McGee presents awards to

    Denise Morris and members of the

    successful Camgie

    teams (also present Marcus OSullivan, Town Council), to

    Nenagh Handball Chairman Eamon

    Spillane and Boysie O Hogan, and to Senior

    Club Chairman Jim

    Nagle and Minor Captain Bob O Brien

    Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, USA,

    and Australia.

    If you would like to join and help support the club please click on

    this link (CLUB LOTTO) and sign

    up today.

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    U14 A NORTH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS

    Our under-14A footballers brought

    the first silverware of the season

    to the juvenile club on Monday May 27th when they collected the

    north title thanks to a 3-8 to 1-2

    win over Borrisokane at Kilcolman.

    It was their third meeting this year so the teams were no strangers to

    each other. Nenagh lost out to

    them in the File Football but

    learned a lot from that match, going on to have an unbeaten run

    in the league which included a

    good win away to Borrisokane. It

    was a more competitive match than the score line might tell, but

    ire g accuracy in front of the

    goal kept daylight between the

    teams. Congratulations to captain, Peter Folan and the team on a

    great win.

    This win propelled them into the

    County Semi-Final in Templemore the following weekend against a

    very strong Galtee Rovers side.

    The West Tipp side started

    brightest and before Nenagh had

    time to settle into their game, they were seven points down. It is to

    their great credit that heads never

    dropped. The team showed huge

    fight and determination to claw back the deficit. Jake Morris struck

    3 goals in the second half and the

    score was level with 5 minutes to

    go. Unfortunately the team just couldn't get ahead and suffered a

    narrow defeat following a brave

    performance. Final score Nenagh

    4-05 Galtee Rovers 5-05

    CONGRATULATIONS TO NENAGH

    BOYS (L to R) Jake Morris, Mark

    O Farrell, Peter Folan and Conor Bonnar and the North Tipperary

    U-14 team on winning the Plate

    Final in The Peadar Cummins Tournament in Borrisoleigh last

    month. It was a great experience

    for the lads who are now taking

    part in county trials. Best of luck to all four.

    Under 14A North Football Final Winning Panel from left to right, back row, Fiachra Starr, Evan Murphy, Alan Manning,

    Shane Flynn, Mark O Farrell, Cian O Brien, Conor Bonnar, Ethan O Brien, Luke O Carroll, Scott O Brien, Fiachra Carey, Daniel O Donavan, Killian Malone, Conor O Sullivan. Front row, Daniel Molamphy, Aaron White, Sen Shanahan, Peter Folan, (Captain), Jake Morris, Conor MacCarthy, Barry Coffey, Sen McTiernan, Mark Carey, Albert

    Purcell, Stephen Hallinan, Dylan Cleary.

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    This is our club PRO Paul Lillis in

    action for Mullingar Shamrocks. Paul threw in his lot with the

    Westmeath side this year and has

    been staring at full forward all

    season. His manager is former ire g hurler Frank McGrath. We wish

    both the very best for the season ahead.

    AT MACDONAGH PARK NENAGH, MONDAY JULY 22-26, 2-5PM FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 5-14. NON-MEMBERS WELCOME. 40 PER CHILD MAX 70 PER FAMILY. EXPERT COACHES. CONTACT P.R.O. [email protected]

    OR REGISTRAR GER MACCARTHY [email protected] FOR MORE INFO

    U16 A CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES JULY

    JULY 8 NG V BORRIS-ILLEIGH

    JULY 15 NEWPORT V NG

    JULY 22 NG V BALLINA

    JULY 29 ROSCREA V NG

    Also in the group are Toomevara,

    Kilruane and Borrisokane. The top

    two go through to the semi-finals

    and the next four go through to quarter-finals. Best of luck to the

    team and management and be

    sure to come out to support our

    boys.

    U14 A CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES JULY

    JULY 3 KILRUANE V NG

    JULY 10 NG V KILDANGAN

    JULY 17 ROSCREA V NG

    There are 6 teams in the group,

    the others being Toomevara and

    Borrisokane. The top four go through to the semi-finals. Best

    of luck to the boys and lets hope they can add to their North

    Football Title.

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    game, a fantastic effort from

    fifteen yards after a great twenty yard run, while her partner Ciara

    McGrath dominated the middle

    patch scoring some great points

    and setting up numerous attacks. The forwards all gave fantastic

    displays with each of the starting

    forwards finding the net but it was

    Danielle Harrington who grabbed all the headlines with five goals

    earning her the "Guardian

    Performance of the Week"

    accolade. Congratulations to all the panel

    and their hardworking manager

    Denise Morris and coaches Paul

    Henry and Shane Connolly

    JUNIOR B CAMGIE PANEL WITH MANAGER DENISE MORRIS AND COACHES PAUL HENRY AND SHANE CONNOLLY.

    Nenagh ire g Captain, Alice Darcy,

    receiving the Junior B League Plague

    Alanna Morris and Zoey Grattan ably assisted by the more

    seasoned campaigners of Mary

    Dillon and captain fantastic Alice

    Darcy. Michelle Collins, at midfield had a fantastic hour which

    included the opening goal of the

    Last May the Camgie Club

    achieved another major milestone

    in its history when the Junior B team captured our very first adult

    league title after a comprehensive

    victory over Portroe.

    The girls, having already defeated Knockavilla Kickhams, Portroe,

    Kilruane MacDonaghs, Cashel and

    Ballingarry on-route to the final,

    were in an unforgiving mood and scored seven first half goals to

    blitz their opponents, with Michelle

    Collins, Aileen Duggan, Holly O Brien, Louise Hickey and Danielle Harrington (3) all finding the net.

    The onslaught continued in the

    second half with some delightful

    points from Ciara McGrath and

    Rachel Maher before Harrington added the final goal after a

    fantastic thirty yard run leaving

    the final score 8-05 to 1-04. This

    game wasn't all about the forwards however as goalkeeper

    Clona Curran answered all

    questions asked of her while the

    backs excelled throughout with the young guns Rachel Maher,

    NENAGH JUNIOR B CAMGIE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

    Team Clona Curran, Alice Darcy, Mary

    Dillon, Rachel Maher, Zoey Grattan,

    Alanna Morris, Michelle Collins, Ciara McGrath, Aileen Duggan, Danielle

    Harrington, Louise Hickey, Holly O Brien

    Subs Brenda O Sullivan, Amy Heffernan and Paula Ryan

    MATCH VIDEO LINK

    PRESENTATION VIDEO LINK

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    Name: Louise Hickey

    Occupation: Primary School

    Teacher Favourite Position: Corner

    Forward.

    Can you remember your first

    game for the club: Yes, it was a league game against the

    Silvermines on the outside field in

    Dolla and we got destroyed. I

    remember looking over at the subs during the match and they were all

    texting and I was wondering what

    kind of crowd have I got myself

    involved with. But they all turned out to be lovely ladies and I've

    made friends with them all.

    Favourite players:

    Hurling Philip Hickey, I've taught him everything he knows. Camgie Eimear McDonnell,

    incredible player.

    Proudest moment playing for

    the club? Captaining the team in 2012 to the Munster Junior league.

    WATCH VIDEO

    Toughest opponent? Mary Dillon

    in training, she bites, kicks and scrapes her marker!!!

    What player do you look up to?

    Alice Darcy, she is always

    LAST YEARS JUNIOR CAMOGIE CAPTAIN LOUISE HICKEY IS BUSY PACKING HER BAGS BEFORE HER DEPARTURE FOR FOREIGN SHORES NEXT MONTH. HERE WE MANAGED TO CATCH UP WITH LOUISE AND FIND OUT A FEW

    THINGS ABOUT HER

    encouraging me. A real leader on

    the field.

    What does the club mean to

    you? It means an awful lot as I've

    made friends with so many different people that I would

    probably never have even met

    otherwise. All the girls are like my

    family - sometimes we fight but quickly make up.

    Favourite food Lasagne Favourite drink Rock Shandy. Favourite music Any acoustic music.

    Favourite Movie The Hangover. Interests outside of Camgie: I

    love cycling and playing the guitar

    Something you didn't know

    about me: My real name is Marie, I was 23 when I started playing

    camgie and I also played

    basketball with Nenagh

    Biggest influence on my career: Myself, because I always want to

    get better and better at camgie

    and I don't want to let others

    down.

    U12 A COUNTY LEAGUE WINNERS U12 A COUNTY LEAGUE WINNERS Congratulations to

    our U12 team who

    defeated Toomevara last

    week to claim the

    U12 A League title.

    A great achievement girls. Well done.

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    C U M M A N N A M B U N S C O I L R E V I E W

    Clockwise Nenagh CBS

    U11 team at the Cumman Na mBunscoil blitz in

    Templemore. All the boys

    are members of Eire g

    teams.

    Barry Coffey (far left)

    represented St. Josephs

    C.B.S Nenagh on the Primary Games Team in

    Limerick recently.

    Rachel O Connor (2nd from left) represented

    Tipperary in the Primary

    Games Team against

    Limerick

    Action shot from Semple

    Stadium where St Marys Primary won the U13A

    title.

    Parents and supporters

    enjoying the action,

    (thanks to Cashel Camgie Club for photographs).

    St Mary's Convent Primary

    School U13A County Champions.

    Well done girls!

    COUNTY TIPPERARY U13 A

    CHAMPIONS The club would like to congratulate St

    Mary's Convent Primary School who

    retained their County Tipperary U13 A

    title after a fantastic 9-03 to 3-01 victory over Holycross in Semple

    Stadium on Thursday June 6. The

    school's U11 team also reached the A

    final of their competition but unfortunately came undone by a great

    Boherlahan team on a score line of 4-01

    to 2-01. The work going on in St Marys over the last number of years to

    promote and coach camgie is

    astonishing and the club would like to thank all the teachers and coaches in the

    school who so generously volunteer their

    time to promote our games. The school

    has become an essential component in the development of our players and a lot

    of our recent successes on the playing

    fields is due in no small part to the

    contribution of the school.

    CAN YOU CONTRIBUTE?

    Thanks to everybody

    who contributed this

    month. If you have any photos or stories of

    interest, please

    E-mail or pass them on

    to any member of the Communications Team:

    [email protected]

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    BEST OF LUCK TO THE FILE CAMGIE TEAM

    FILE NA NGAEL LIMERICK JULY 5-7 2013 Name: Maeve Coffey Favourite Position: Centre

    Forward

    Favourite Camgie Player:

    Ursula Jacob Favourite Hurler: Hugh Maloney

    Fav. Food: Pasta and Chicken

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Word hard, practice at home, come to

    training and never give up

    Name: Sarah Kennedy Favourite Position: Midfield

    Favourite Camogie Player:

    Maeve Maloney

    Favourite Hurler: Padraic Maher Favourite Food: Chicken curry

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Work

    hard and practice your first touch

    Name: Caroline Browne Favourite Position: Midfield

    Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara

    McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Lar Corbett Favourite Food: Lasagne

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players:

    Practice loads so that youll be really good in the future

    Name: Becky McGrath

    Favourite Position: Wing forward

    Favourite Camogie Player: My big sister Ciara McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Brendan Maher

    Favourite Food: Chicken Curry

    Favourite Music: Pop Advice to young players: Go to

    training and work hard

    Name: Laura Tierney

    Favourite Position: Centre

    forward Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara

    McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Brendan Maher

    Favourite Food: Pasta Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Go to

    training and be committed

    Name: Katy Coffey

    Favourite Position: Wing forward

    Favourite Camogie Player: Maeve Maloney

    Favourite Hurler: Eoin Kelly

    Favourite Food: Chicken Curry

    Favourite Music: Pop Advice to young players: Keep

    practising

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    Name: Fiona Hennessy

    Favourite Position: Wing forward Favourite Camgie Player:

    Ursula Jacob

    Favourite Hurler: Noel McGrath

    Favourite Food: Chocolate Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players:

    Practice and enjoy

    Name: Rachel Browne

    Favourite Position: Wing forward Favourite Camgie Player: Brd

    Quinn

    Favourite Hurler: Brendan Maher

    Favourite Food: Chocolate Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players:

    Practice everyday

    Name: Niamh Sheridan

    Favourite Position: Goalkeeper Favourite Camogie Player:

    Ursula Jacob

    Favourite Hurler: Lar Corbett

    Favourite Food: Chicken Curry Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players:

    Practice a lot

    Name: Hazel McAuliffe

    Favourite Position: Centre Back

    Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara

    Gaynor Favourite Hurler: Declan Hannon

    Favourite Food: Chicken Curry

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Train

    Name: Aishling Kennedy

    Favourite Position: Corner

    forward

    Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Lar Corbett

    Favourite Food: Pasta

    Favourite Music: Pop Advice to young players: Keep

    trying

    Name: Lily Purcell

    Favourite Position: Wing

    Forward

    Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Brendan Maher

    Favourite Food: Chicken

    Favourite Music: Pop Advice to young players: Train

    at home as well as with the club

    Name: Vanessa Tynan

    Favourite Position: Corner Back Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara

    McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Brendan Maher

    Favourite Food: Pasta Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Keep

    training hard

    Name: Leah Sheedy

    Favourite Position: Wing forward Favourite Camogie Player:

    Maeve Maloney

    Favourite Hurler: Noel McGrath

    Favourite Food: Chicken Curry Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players:

    Practice your touch and work hard

    at training

    Name: Rita Bourke

    Favourite Position: Corner Back Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara

    McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Lar Corbett

    Favourite Food: Chicken Burger Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Try

    hard, do what you are told in

    training

    Name: Kristen Howard

    Favourite Position: Wing Back

    Favourite Camgie Player: Ciara

    McGrath Favourite Hurler: Lar Corbett

    Favourite Food: Chicken Curry

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Practice at home, puck the ball

    against the wall to improve your

    touch

    Name: Rachel O Connor

    Favourite Position: Midfield

    Favourite Camgie Player: Ciara

    McGrath Favourite Hurler: Lar Corbett

    Favourite Food: Chicken Curry

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Try your best, come to training and

    practice all the time

    Name: Inez O Brien

    Favourite Position: Forward

    Favourite Camgie Player:

    Aishlinn Favourite Hurler: Eoin Kelly

    Favourite Food: Pizza

    Favourite Music: One Direction

    Advice to young players: Keep practising

    BEST OF LUCK TO THE FILE CAMGIE TEAM

  • ISSUE 2 JUNE 2013

    FILE NA NGAEL LIMERICK JULY 5-7 2013

    Name: Eva Duggan Favourite Position: Full forward

    Favourite Camogie Player:

    Gemma Grace

    Favourite Hurler: Lar Corbett Favourite Food: Spaghetti

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Dont give up

    Name: Eimear Ryan Favourite Position: Back and

    forward

    Favourite Camogie Player:

    Eimear McDonnell Favourite Hurler: Brendan Maher

    Favourite Food: bit of

    everything!!!

    Favourite Music: Pop Advice to young players: Keep

    practising and work hard

    Name: Ruth Hassett Favourite Position: Corner Back

    Favourite Camogie Player:

    Gemma Grace

    Favourite Hurler: Padraic Maher Favourite Food: Fish

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young: Practice hard

    and train hard. Listen to your trainers. You must practice at

    home as well as at training.

    Name: Katie Morris

    Favourite Position: Centre Back Favourite Camogie Player:

    Alanna Morris

    Favourite Hurler: Brendan Maher

    Favourite Food: Chicken Curry Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Try as hard as you can

    Name: Kate O Connor Favourite Position: wing back

    Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara

    McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Brendan Cummins

    Favourite Food: Pasta

    Favourite Music: Pop

    Advice to young players: Work hard and keep your eye on the ball

    Name: Ciara Phelan Favourite Position: Corner back

    Favourite Camogie Player: Ciara

    McGrath

    Favourite Hurler: Noel McGrath Favourite Food: Ice-cream

    Favourite Music: pop

    Advice to young players:

    Practice at home

    Name: Martin Ryan Favourite Position: Full forward

    Favourite Camogie Player:

    Vanessa Tynan

    Favourite Hurler: Aaron Ryan Favourite Food: Chicken Curry

    Favourite Music: Country and

    Western!!!

    Advice to young players: Work hard and play hard

    Name: Noel Coffey Favourite Position: Corner

    Forward

    Favourite Camgie Player:

    Maeve Hassett Favourite Hurler: Henry Shefflin

    Favourite Food: Steak

    Favourite Music: AC DC

    Advice to young players: Have fun, practice every day both sides and be confident

    FILE NA NGAEL LIMERICK JULY 5-7 2013