Well done to our Intermediate Camogie team who had a great win in the second round of the All-County League last Sunday 17th April. They beat Paulstown in Kilmanagh in perfect conditions. The girls were dominant from the start with plenty of ball being fed to the forward lines from midfield and the half back lines. Read more
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Intermediate camogie ACL vs Clara 3/4/16
Well done to our Intermediate Camogie team who won the first round of the All-County League on Sunday 3rd April. They are off to a great start as they beat Clara in Clara in bad weather conditions.
The girls were strong from the start with Marie Doheny opening the scoring in the 1st minute with a well taken point. Read more
Intermediate camogie semi final goes to replay
Our Intermediate camogie team have to do it all over again after drawing level in the championship Semi Final against Rower Inistioge. Even after extra time the teams could not be separated in what was not only the longest game and lowest scoring game of the year but a very tough game! Read more
Intermediate camogie league champs!
Well done to our Intermediate camogie team who beat a tough Tullaroan side in the League Final on Saturday 29th August in Clara. The girls proved too strong though and showed great determination and nerve to come out on top. A huge thank you to all who came to support the girls on the day, it was fantastic to see such a great crowd. Thankfully, the weather held up for the duration of the game and there was some great displays of hurling throughout. Read more
League final action for St. Brigid’s
Please support our intermediate camogie team this evening as they take on Tullaroan in the league final. Kick off is 6.30pm in CLARA. Best of luck girls!
Intermediate camogie through to league final
Well done to our Intermediate camogie team who beat St. Anne’s in the League Semi Final on Saturday 22nd August. It was a very tough game but the girls eventually came out on top after a burst of excellent play in the last fifteen minutes of the game. From the whistle, it was clear it wasn’t going to be an easy game but St. Brigid’s kicked off the scoring when Aisling Dunphy converted a 45 after 4 minutes. Read more
Intermediate camogie league round 3
Well done to our Intermediates who are now through to a league semi-final after topping their group due to a win over Rower Inistioge in the 3rd round of the league. The Rower, who are fresh down from Senior travelled to Kilmanagh on a windy Monday 20th July. Read more
Intermediate camogie league -2nd round
Our intermediate camogie team took on Danesfort in the second round of the league last Sunday 3rd May in a cold and windy Tom Ryall Park. Read more
Intermediate camogie county final
Hard luck to our intermediate camogie team who lost the county final last Saturday 11th October. The match took place in John Locke Park Callan against last years finalists and this years league winners Piltown.
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Intermediate camogie book a place in the county final
Well done to our Intermediate team who have booked a place in this year’s county final!
They beat St. Anne’s last Saturday 4th October in Bennettsbridge in a great game of camogie. Read more
Intermediate camogie through to county semi final
Well done to our intermediates on getting through to the county semi final. They played Clara in a very tough quarter final last Sunday 28th September.
From the throw in it was a tough, high intensity game. Clara were the first on the scoreboard with a point from their half forward line. Serious work from midfielders Aisling Dunphy and Laura Hennessy and the half back line meant the forwards were getting plenty of ball and the first score came from Laureena Murphy in the 8th minute. Soon after Antoinette Power followed with another. Read more
Intermediate camogie vs Danesfort
Well done to our intermediate camogie team who have won the 3rd round of the league. On Tuesday 22nd July the girls were up against Danesfort in Danesfort on a warm summer’s evening. Again, injuries were affecting the numbers but we had a panel of 17 on the night. St Brigid’s got off to a great start, scoring 3 points before Danesfort got a look in. Great passing between the half back line and the half forward line meant the ball travelled fast up the field and from this 9 points were scored from play in the 1st half. Read more