GALA All-Ireland Camogie Blitz 25th Aug 2007
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TOOREEN hurling club, Co.Mayo pulled out all the stops at the weekend when they hosted the Gala All-Ireland Junior Camogie championship with five counties taking part, host county Mayo, Donegal, Monaghan, Carlow and for the first time ever Europe.
Carlow were the eventual winners when they overcame a very spirited Monaghan side, 0-10 to 1-3 in the final when the Leinster county took the Corn Máire Ni Chinnéide Cup for the very first time.
t was a historic day for Mayo camogie who were managed by Daryl Henry when they opened the day with Europe taking on Mayo in what was Europe's first ever championship game, but sadly the host side proved too strong for the visitors who were managed by Tony Bass, the former Cuala club (Dublin). All sides won and lost during hr day except for the Europeans.
Source: An Fearr Rua
TOOREEN hurling club, Co.Mayo pulled out all the stops at the weekend when they hosted the Gala All-Ireland Junior Camogie championship with five counties taking part, host county Mayo, Donegal, Monaghan, Carlow and for the first time ever Europe.
Carlow were the eventual winners when they overcame a very spirited Monaghan side, 0-10 to 1-3 in the final when the Leinster county took the Corn Máire Ni Chinnéide Cup for the very first time.
t was a historic day for Mayo camogie who were managed by Daryl Henry when they opened the day with Europe taking on Mayo in what was Europe's first ever championship game, but sadly the host side proved too strong for the visitors who were managed by Tony Bass, the former Cuala club (Dublin). All sides won and lost during hr day except for the Europeans.
Source: An Fearr Rua
