Posts relating to Camogie
Orders are now being taken for St Brigid’s Half Zip tops. Sizes as follows:
5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 10-11: €35
13-14: €40
Small, Medium & Large: €45
Orders and money (in an envelope) to be given to trainers along with child’s name (for initials) and size. Orders to be given by Monday 6th August.
Please note this is the only order going in so pass the word around.
The most recent outing for our U12’s was played in Tullaroan on Monday the 23rd of July. Unfortunately we turned out with only 13 girls but all credit must go to these girls who gave it their all against a strong Tullaroan side. They battled bravely and gave Tullaroan nothing easy but sadly Tullaroan were too strong for us on the night coming out the winners. Onwards and upwards now though as our focus turns to a quarter final in three weeks which we are all looking forward to. Date, Time and Venue of the quarter final TBC.
Report by Bridget Brennan
Our U12’s were in action last Thursday evening the 19th of July against James Stephen’s in the latest round of the U12 Camogie League. The girls had a brilliant performance in the first half showing great skill, endless effort and super determination to compete with a formidable James Stephens side. The second half started off with both teams fighting hard to win ball but our girls found second gear and took some excellent scores ensuring St. Brigid’s came out on the winning side in the end. Final Score: St. Brigid’s 6-2 James Stephen’s 3-3. What a brilliant match to watch girls you were all only brilliant. Well done and keep up the great team work!
Our Senior camogie team played the fifth and final round of the All-County League on Wednesday July 11th in Kilmanagh. The game started out as a 12 a-side game so the use of space was vital and work rate was key from the start. Co-captain Therese Muldowney got the scoring off to a start with a point in the third minute. Read more
Well done to our U8’s who took part in a blitz in Johnstown on Saturday morning last 14th July. The girls put in a superb performance showing great teamwork and skill on the day. They played three very tough competitive games against Clara, Ballyragget and St. Anne’s. The girls were rewarded for their efforts coming out with a win over Ballyragget and a draw with Clara. Well done girls!
Report by Bridget Brennan
Our U12s were in action in the Camogie League v John Lockes in Callan on Thursday evening last 12th July. A brilliant performance was put in by all our girls and at the half time mark it was a draw match with everything still to play for. The sun continued to shine down in the second half and we continued to play with great skill and brilliant determination. It was a tough tight tussle between two evenly matched sides and at the end they could not be separated on the scoreboard. The final score was St. Brigid’s 0-9 John Lockes 0-9. Well done to all our girls, they never gave up right to the final whistle. Our next match is against James Stephens at home in Kilmanagh on Wednesday the 18th of July.
Our U16s took on Glenmore in the latest round of the Camogie League on Wednesday the 11th of July in Kilmanagh. This was a tough and physical battle against a formidable Glenmore side. After a slow start for St. Brigid’s a well taken goal courtesy of Claire Doheny brought them to life. Both teams remained evenly matched throughout the second half and it took another goal, this time from Reece Delaney, to ensure victory for the St. Brigid’s side. The girls deserve great credit for the way they battled throughout showing tremendous skill and effort to come out on the winning side. Final score: St Brigids 2-9 Glenmore 1-9. This victory now sees St. Brigid’s through to the U16 A League final v Thomastown, date time and venue TBC. Well done girls!
Well done to Ellie O’Neill who represented St. Brigid’s Camogie Club in the U16 Poc Fada competition in Gowran Park on Tuesday the 10th of July!
Our Senior camogie girls took on Windgap on Sunday July 8th with an away game in the All-County Lleague. St. Brigid’s dominated for the duration of the game and took the lead with a point in the first minute. From there they pushed on and scored every two to four minutes in the first half. Our backs played well throughout the game and kept the Windgap scores to a minimum, their first point coming in the 30th minute just before the whistle. Half time score 3-10 to 0-1. The midfields and forwards played well together and pulled off some excellent scores throughout the game. The girls came out winners on a scoreline of St. Brigid’s 6-14 Windgap 0-4.
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Report by Bridget Brennan
We were all down in Gowran on Saturday on a very hot sunny day for our second League game. Our girls put in a superb performance in the first half, among the highlights were some brilliant saves by our goalkeeper which kept us ahead by a goal at the break. The second half started off great, again some excellent play by all girls right across the pitch. Sadly the heat got too much for us and we finished on the losing side on this occasion on a scoreline of Gowran 4-8 St. Brigid’s 4-1. Great credit has to go to this excellent group of girls who put on an brilliant display in the very warm conditions. A big well done to all to the parents and we are all looking forward to our next match. Onwards and upwards!
Senior Camogie Championship Round 1 – Mon 2nd of July 2018
Our Seniors started their championship campaign on Monday July 2nd with a home game against St. Martin’s of Muckalee. We were up against a tough Muckalee side on a warm evening in front of a great crowd of supporters. Our backs played well throughout the game and serious ground was covered by the midfielders. The forwards played well and pulled off some great scores.The girls came out winners on a scoreline of St. Brigid’s 3-8 Muckalee 1-6. Next up for the Seniors is an All County league game against Windgap in Windgap on Sunday 8th July at 8pm. Please support.
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Our U12’s played their first league match against Dicksboro at home on Friday evening last 22nd June. What a brilliant performance by all girls, in the first half especially where they battled hard and displayed some great skill. In the second half Dicksboro battled that bit tougher and got that extra bit of luck that was needed to finish out the game. Dicksboro came out winners in the end but that said the St. Brigid’s girls played brilliant and they tried hard with every skill they had. Well done girls. Final Score: Dicksboro 5-3 St. Brigid’s 1-3