Best of luck to Aisling Dunphy who plays with the Kilkenny senior team this Sunday in the Irish Daily Star National League Division 1 Group 2 round 2 against Derry. The match takes place in Castlecomer.
Also, best of luck to Therese Muldowney who is also out on Sunday with the intermediates in the Irish Daily Star National League Division 2 Group 2 round 2 against Down. Danesfort is the venue.
Both games are at 2.30pm
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Registration Day 2015
Graigue Ballycallan GAA Club and St. Brigid’s Camogie Club are holding their registration day on Sunday next – 1st March 2015 – from 11am to 12 noon.
Camogie Christmas Whist Drive
The St. Brigid’s camogie club’s annual Christmas whist drive will take place on Friday 12th December at 8pm sharp in Palmerstown. There will be plenty of great prizes on offer including €50 meat vouchers from Jerry O’Brien for Top Lady and Top Gent, hampers, bottles of whiskey, tins of biscuits and much much more!! There will be refreshments and a monster raffle on the night. All are welcome to attend!
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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All-Star Nomination for Aisling
A huge congratulations to Aisling Dunphy who has been nominated for an All-Star award for the centre forward position. She was part of the Kilkenny senior camogie team who reached the All-Ireland final this year.
The final team will be announced on the 1st November at the All-Stars banquet. Best of luck!
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
All Ireland Forecast the Score WINNER
Congratulations to Shane Butler (Pottlerath) who was the lucky winner of the €100 prize for predicting the correct score for the All-Ireland hurling replay. He was the only person to guess the score, 2-17 to 2-14. Rhonda Malone won the sellers prize of €25. A huge thank you to everyone who bought lines and to all who sold the cards.
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
U-16 girls win the double!!
Huge congratulations to our u-16 camogie team who have won the Roinn B county final!! The game took place in the James Stephens grounds on the Kells road on Friday evening the 26th September.
They beat Danesfort on a scoreline of 2-3 to 1-5. The girls have now won the double after winning the league nine weeks ago. This gave them the confidence they needed going into the final and they were well prepared for the game. Read more
Best of luck Ciara!
Best of luck to Ciara Murphy who is part of the Kilkenny minor camogie team who compete in the Leinster final tomorrow. They play Wexford in Naas at 12.15pm. Best of luck to all involved.
U-16 camogie county final! Please support
Best of luck to our u-16 girls who compete in the roinn B county final this Friday 26th September.
The girls take on Danesfort at 5.45pm in the new James Stephens grounds on the Kells road. They go into the game as league champions!
Your support would be greatly appreciated!
U-8 camogie 2014 round-up
The under-8s started the year back on the pitch just before Easter. There was great turn out of 20 players at the start of the year. This was new to some of the girls as it was their first year of under-8s. They are a lovely bunch of girls and they are always willing to learn. Read more