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The Camogie All Star Awards are awarded each November to 15 players who have made outstanding contributions to the Irish stick and ball team sport of camogie in the 15 traditional positions on the field: goalkeeper, three full backs, three half-backs, two midfields, three half-forwards and three full-forwards. They were awarded for the first time in 2003 as an independent initiative sponsored by a hotel group and accorded official status by the Camogie Association in 2004.

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32-8575: In 2004 a team of the century was also chosen to commemorate the centenary of the sport. O'Neill's are the present title sponsors of the awards. The leading awards winner is Gemma O'Connor of Cork with eleven awards. Jovita Delaney ( Tipperary ), Rose Collins ( Limerick ), Una O'Dwyer ( Tipperary ), Stephanie Dunlea ( Cork ), Mary O'Connor ( Cork ), Ciara Gaynor ( Tipperary ), Therese Brophy ( Tipperary ), Vera Sheehan ( Limerick ), Jane Adams ( Antrim ), Emer Dillon ( Cork ), Clare Grogan ( Tipperary ), Eileen O'Brien ( Limerick ), Eimear McDonnell ( Tipperary ), Deirdre Hughes ( Tipperary ), Fiona O'Driscoll ( Cork ) Aoife Murray ( Cork ), Suzanne Kelly ( Tipperary ), Una O'Dwyer ( Tipperary ), Áine Codd ( Wexford ), Mary Leacy ( Wexford ), Ciara Gaynor ( Tipperary ), Therese Brophy ( Tipperary ), Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Jennifer O'Leary ( Cork ), Máirín McAleenan ( Down ), Claire Grogan ( Tipperary ), Ann Marie Hayes ( Galway ), Deirdre Hughes ( Tipperary ), Sinéad Millea ( Kilkenny ) List of nominees Jovita Delaney ( Tipperary ), Sinéad Cahalan ( Galway ), Catherine O'Loughlin ( Wexford ), Julie Kirwan ( Tipperary ), Anna Geary ( Cork ), Mary O'Connor ( Cork ), Therese Maher ( Galway ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Ciara Lucey ( Dublin ), Jennifer O'Leary ( Cork ), Rachel Moloney ( Cork ), Clare Grogan ( Tipperary ), Eimear McDonnell ( Tipperary ), Catherine O'Loughlin ( Clare ), Emer Dillon ( Cork ) List of nominees Jovita Delaney ( Tipperary ), Regina Glynn ( Galway ), Suzanne Kelly ( Tipperary ), Rena Buckley ( Cork ), Philly Fogarty ( Tipperary ), Mary O'Connor ( Cork ), Anna Geary ( Cork ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Joanne Ryan ( Tipperary ), Briege Corkery ( Cork ), Jennifer O'Leary ( Cork ), Imelda Kennedy ( Kilkenny ), Louise O'Hara ( Dublin ), Veronica Curtin ( Galway ) List of nominees Mags Darcy ( Wexford ); Eimear Brannigan ( Dublin ), Catherine O'Loughlin ( Wexford ), Rose Collins ( Limerick ); Rena Buckley ( Cork ), Mary Leacy ( Wexford ) Cathriona Foley ( Cork ); Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Philly Fogarty ( Tipperary ); Veronica Curtin ( Galway ), Aisling Diamond ( Derry ), Jennifer O'Leary ( Cork ); Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Clare Grogan ( Tipperary ), Una Leacy ( Wexford ) List of nominees Aoife Murray ( Cork ), Cathriona Foley ( Cork ), Catherine O'Loughlin ( Wexford ), Trish O'Halloran ( Tipperary ), Michaela Morkan ( Offaly ), Sinéad Cahalan ( Galway ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Briege Corkery ( Cork ), Orla Cotter ( Cork ), Jessica Gill ( Galway ), Therese Maher ( Galway ), Aoife Neary ( Kilkenny ), Síle Burns ( Cork ), Rachel Moloney ( Cork ), Jane Adams ( Antrim ) List of nominees Aoife Murray ( Cork ), Regina Glynn ( Galway ), Cathriona Foley ( Cork ), Jacqui Frisby ( Kilkenny ), Ann Marie Hayes ( Galway ), Mary O'Connor ( Cork ), Elaine Aylward ( Kilkenny ), Briege Corkery ( Cork ), Ann Dalton ( Kilkenny ), Katie Power ( Kilkenny ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Therese Maher ( Galway ), Aoife Neary ( Kilkenny ), Grainne McGoldrick ( Derry ), Rachel Moloney ( Cork ) List of nominees Mags D'Arcy ( Wexford ), Claire O'Connor ( Wexford ), Catherine O'Loughlin ( Wexford ), Niamh Kilkenny ( Galway ), Regina Glynn ( Galway ), Mary Leacy ( Wexford ), Anna Geary ( Cork ), Orla Kilkenny ( Galway ), Ann Dalton ( Kilkenny ), Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Una Leacy ( Wexford ), Brenda Hanney ( Galway ), Katrina Parrock ( Wexford ), Ursula Jacob ( Wexford ), Aislinn Connolly ( Galway ). List of nominees Susan Earner ( Galway ); Claire O'Connor ( Wexford ), Catherine O'Loughlin ( Wexford ); Lorraine Ryan ( Galway ), Ann Marie Hayes , ( Galway ), Therese Maher ( Galway ); Anna Geary ( Cork ), Niamh Kilkenny ( Galway ), Jill Horan ( Tipperary ), Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Una Leacy ( Wexford ), Jennifer O'Leary ( Cork ), Katrina Parrock ( Wexford ), Ursula Jacob ( Wexford ), Brenda Hanney ( Galway ). List of nominees Aoife Murray ( Cork ), Claire O'Connor ( Wexford ), Catherine O'Loughlin ( Wexford ), Sheila O'Sullivan ( Offaly ), Pamela Mackey ( Cork ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Deirdre Codd ( Wexford ), Niamh Kilkenny ( Galway ), Jennifer O'Leary ( Cork ), Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Niamh McGrath ( Galway ), Briege Corkery ( Cork ), Katriona Mackey ( Cork ), Ursula Jacob ( Wexford ), Katrina Parrock ( Wexford ). List of nominees Susan Earner ( Galway ), Mairead Power ( Kilkenny ), Sarah Dervan ( Galway ), Lorraine Ryan ( Galway ), Edwina Keane ( Kilkenny ), Therese Maher ( Galway ), Chloe Morey ( Clare ), Niamh Kilkenny ( Galway ), Jennifer O'Leary ( Cork ), Katie Power ( Kilkenny ), Niamh McGrath ( Galway ), Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Shelly Farrell ( Kilkenny ), Elaine Dermody ( Offaly ), Ailish O'Reilly ( Galway ). List of nominees Aoife Murray ( Cork ), Joanne O'Callaghan ( Cork ), Máire McGrath ( Clare ), Sarah Dervan , ( Galway ), Eimear O’Sullivan ( Cork ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Collette Dormer ( Kilkenny ), Rena Buckley ( Cork ), Ann Dalton ( Kilkenny ), Jennifer O'Leary ( Cork ), Orla Cotter ( Cork ), Briege Corkery ( Cork ), Michelle Quilty ( Kilkenny ), Ursula Jacob ( Wexford ), Katriona Mackey ( Cork ). List of nominees Aoife Murray ( Cork ), Pamela Mackey ( Cork ), Sarah Dervan ( Galway ), Heather Cooney ( Galway ), Rena Buckley ( Cork ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Lorraine Ryan ( Galway ), Niamh Kilkenny ( Galway ), Ashling Thompson ( Cork ), Orla Cotter ( Cork ), Niamh McGrath ( Galway ), Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Briege Corkery ( Cork ), Molly Dunne ( Galway ), Ailish O'Reilly ( Galway ). List of nominees Emma Kavanagh ( Kilkenny ), Pamela Mackey ( Cork ), Sarah Dervan ( Galway ), Collette Dormer ( Kilkenny ), Rebecca Hennelly ( Galway ), Ann Dalton ( Kilkenny ), Meighan Farrell ( Kilkenny ), Orla Cotter ( Cork ), Miriam Walsh ( Kilkenny ), Denise Gaule ( Kilkenny ), Julieanne Malone ( Kilkenny ), Aoife Donohue ( Galway ), Michelle Quilty ( Kilkenny ), Kate Kelly ( Wexford ), Katriona Mackey ( Cork ) List of nominees Aoife Murray ( Cork ), Rena Buckley ( Cork ), Catherine Foley ( Kilkenny ), Laura Treacy ( Cork ), Gemma O'Connor ( Cork ), Ann Dalton ( Kilkenny ), Eimear O'Sullivan ( Cork ), Meighan Farrell ( Kilkenny ), Ashling Thompson ( Cork ), Katriona Mackey ( Cork ), Katie Power ( Kilkenny ), Orla Cotter ( Cork ), Ailish O'Reilly ( Galway ), Aisling Maher ( Dublin ), Aoife Donohue ( Galway ) List of nominees List of nominees Sarah Healy ( Galway ), Shauna Healy ( Galway ), Sarah Dervan ( Galway ), Edwina Keane ( Kilkenny ), Heather Cooney ( Galway ), Claire Phelan ( Kilkenny ), Lorraine Bray ( Waterford ), Aoife Donohue ( Galway ), Niamh Kilkenny ( Galway ), Niamh Mulcahy ( Limerick ), Denise Gaule ( Kilkenny ), Amy O'Connor ( Cork ), Michelle Quilty ( Kilkenny ), Ailish O’Reilly ( Galway ), Beth Carton ( Waterford ). List of nominees Áine Slattery ( Tipperary ); Shauna Healy ( Galway ), Claire Phelan ( Kilkenny ), Mary Ryan ( Tipperary ); Hannah Looney ( Cork ), Karen Kennedy ( Tipperary ), Davina Tobin ( Kilkenny ); Chloe Sigerson ( Cork ), Grace Walsh ( Kilkenny ); Niamh Rockett ( Waterford ), Orla Cronin ( Cork ), Denise Gaule ( Kilkenny ); Orlaith McGrath ( Galway ), Miriam Walsh ( Kilkenny ), Anne Dalton ( Kilkenny ). Sarah Healy ( Galway ); Shauna Healy ( Galway ), Sarah Dervan ( Galway ), Davina Tobin ( Kilkenny ); Megan Farrell ( Kilkenny ), Laura Treacy ( Cork ), Laura Hayes ( Cork ); Niamh Kilkenny ( Galway ), Hannah Looney ( Cork ); Aoife Donohoe ( Galway ), Katie Nolan ( Kilkenny ), Denise Gaule ( Kilkenny ); Siobhan McGrath ( Galway ), Orlaith McGrath ( Galway ), Ailish O' Reilly ( Galway ) Aoife Norris ( Kilkenny ); Libby Coppinger ( Cork ); Grace Walsh ( Kilkenny ); Shauna Healy ( Galway ); Laura Murphy ( Kilkenny ); Claire Phelan ( Kilkenny ); Saoirse McCarthy ( Cork ); Aisling Thompson ( Cork ); Lorraine Bray ( Waterford ); Denise Gaule ( Kilkenny ); Beth Carton ( Waterford ); Julianne Malone ( Kilkenny ); Katie Nolan ( Kilkenny ); Katriona Mackey ( Cork ). Soaring Star Camogie Awards introduced in 2009 recognises outstanding players from

64-454: A first since 1978 after a 1–23 to 2–19 win against Waterford in a replay. On 21 July 2024, Clare won the All-Ireland for the first time in 11 years after an extra-time win against Cork by 3-29 to 1-34, claiming their fifth All-Ireland title. Camogie was established by County Secretary, Mick Hennessy, of Clooney in 1934. Peggy Nagle of Ennistymon and Sheila Carroll of Lahinch revived

96-473: A goal, to send Clare through to the decider. In the final, Clare faced Limerick . Clare dominated the game and easily won, by a scoreline of 1–17 to 0–11. This was Clare's first Munster SHC title in 63 years. In the All-Ireland SHC semi-final, Clare played Galway . 2–01 from Ger 'Sparrow' O'Loughlin and 0–07 from Jamesie O'Connor helped Clare through to the final by a scoreline of 3–12 to 1–13. Offaly ,

128-665: A member of the Team of the Championship for 2011. O'Connor captained the Cork senior team in 2007 and 2019, and is the holder of All-Ireland Minor and Senior Championship honours along with National League Senior and Junior medals. She represented Cork in the Féile na nGael skills in 1998 and was camogie player of the year in 2005 and 2015, as well as winning one county senior camogie championship title. O'Connor's brother, Glen , lined out with Cork in

160-456: A scoreline of 2–04 to 1–02, with Amby Power becoming the first man to captain Clare to an All-Ireland hurling title. Clare won another Munster SHC title in 1932, defeating Cork on a scoreline of 5–02 to 4–01. The team contested the 1932 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final , but lost to Kilkenny by a scoreline of 3–03 to 2–03. After losing Munster SHC finals in 1993 and 1994, Len Gaynor

192-409: A scoreline of 5–4 to 0–1. This was after losing deciders in 1912 and 1915 to Kerry and in 1916 to Cork. Clare then faced Galway in the 1917 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) semi-final and won by a scoreline of 2–1 to 0–5. However, in the 1917 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final , Clare narrowly lost to Wexford by a scoreline of 0–9 to 0–5. A low point for the county team

224-496: A second title in 1995, which remains the record wait for a successive title in Senior Championship history. Clare won All-Ireland SHC titles in 1914, 1995, 1997, 2013 and 2024. The county football team contested the 1917 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final . Pat Fitzgerald served as county secretary from June 1990. He became one of the longest serving administrators in the province of Munster . Initially in

256-399: A sit-down protest on the pitch. As the full 70 minutes had not been completed, the semi-final had to be replayed. On this occasion, Offaly won by a scoreline of 0–16 to 0–13. In 2012, Davy Fitzgerald began his tenure as Clare manager. Managerial backroom team included Paul Kinnerk and Seoirse Bulfin . At that time Clare had not won a championship match since 2008 and the team was also in

288-447: Is a camogie player. She is the most decorated player in the sport. Born in Cork , O'Connor won All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship medals in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018. She is an eleven-time Camogie All Star award winner, six of which she received in succession: ( 2004 , 2005 , 2006 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2012, 2014, 2015,2017 and 2018). She was also

320-855: Is responsible for Gaelic games in County Clare . Clare plays its home games at Cusack Park in Ennis . The county hurling team competes in Division 1 of the National Hurling League and in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship (SHC), the former of which it has won five times, most recently in 2024. Clare has won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) five times in its history. The county won its first title in 1914 and took another 81 years to win

352-507: Is the primary home of the Clare hurling , football , camogie and Peil na mBan teams at all grades. Named after the founder of the GAA, Michael Cusack , the ground had an original capacity of about 28,000 (mostly terraced), but following a 2011 safety review, the certified capacity was reduced to 14,864. Three sides of the ground are terraced - the two areas behind the goals and one terraced length of

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384-487: The 2009 National Hurling League while her uncle, Bill Geaney , captained Cork to an All-Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship title. In her autobiography, Why not a Warrior (written with Sinead Farrell), O'Connor stated that she met her wife Aoife, a teacher, in 2012 as a result of O'Connor playing association football for Knockavilla Celtic in West Cork , around thirty minutes from where she lived (Knockavilla's manager

416-434: The 2013 All-Ireland SHC qualifiers. Thus Clare advanced to an All-Ireland SHC quarter-final against Galway , winning that game by a scoreline of by 1-23 to 2-14. Munster SHC winner Limerick awaited Clare in the All-Ireland SHC semi-final. An early Darach Honan goal helped Clare win by a scoreline of 1–22 to 0–18 and qualify for a first All-Ireland SHC final since 2002. The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final

448-561: The Clare Senior Hurling Championship and the Clare Senior Football Championship are held annually in the stadium. Clubs contest the Clare Senior Hurling Championship . That competition's most successful club is Newmarket-on-Fergus , with 23 titles. Clare have won six Munster SHCs and five All-Ireland SHCs. In 1889, Clare won its first Munster SHC title after receiving a walkover from Kerry in

480-566: The 61st minute was quickly followed by three points to put Clare 4–16 to 2–16 ahead. A late Stephen Moylan goal was cancelled out by a Darach Honan goal and Clare won by a scoreline of 5–16 to 3–16. Clare's centre-forward, Tony Kelly , was awarded both the All Stars Young Hurler of the Year and All Stars Hurler of the Year awards. Clare won the 2016 National Hurling League in May that year,

512-3188: The Junior camogie championship grades. Audrey Kennedy ( Offaly ), Fiona Stephens ( Offaly ), Eimear Moynan ( Laois ), Karen Brady ( Offaly ), Karen Tinelly ( Down ), Michaela Morkan ( Offaly ), Louise Donoghue ( Meath ), Louise Mahony ( Laois ), Niamh Coyle ( Roscommon ), Arlene Watkins ( Offaly ), Catherine McGourty ( Down ), Áine Lyng ( Waterford ), Susie O'Carroll ( Kildare ), Karen Kelly ( Waterford ), Elaine Dermody ( Offaly ). Caroline Connaughton ( Roscommon ), Rhona Torney ( Antrim ), Shona Curran ( Waterford ), Regina Gorman ( Kildare ), Fionnuala Carr ( Down ), Jennie Simpson ( Waterford ), Bernie Murray ( Armagh ), Kerrie O'Neill ( Antrim ), Michaela Convery ( Antrim ), Áine Lyng ( Waterford ), Shannon Graham ( Antrim ), Sarah Anne Fitzgerald ( Laois ), Jane Adams ( Antrim ), Jane Dolan ( Meath ). Aisling O'Brien ( Waterford ), Emma Hannon ( Waterford ), Jennie Simpson ( Waterford ), Orla Maginn ( Down ), Áine Keogh ( Meath ), Fionnuala Carr ( Down ), Gráinne Kenneally ( Waterford ), Patricia Jackman ( Waterford ), Pamela Greville ( Westmeath ), Catherine McGourty ( Down ), Nicola Morrissey ( Waterford ), Jane Dolan ( Meath ), Colette McSorley ( Armagh ), Karen Kelly ( Waterford ), Niamh Mallon ( Down ), Emily Mangan ( Meath ), Karen Tinnelly ( Down ), Claire Coffey ( Meath ), Fiona O'Neill ( Meath ), Lisa McCrickard ( Down ), Sarah Ann Fitzgerald ( Laois ), Aoife Thompson ( Meath ), Catherine McGourty ( Down ), Kristina Troy ( Meath ), Susie O'Carroll ( Kildare ), Jane Dolan ( Meath ), Aileen Donnelly ( Meath ), Niamh Mallon ( Down ), Sinead Hackett ( Meath ), Sarah Louise Carr ( Down ) Laura Dunne ( Laois ), Karen Tinnelly ( Down ), Aoife Trant ( Kildare ), Kate Aherne ( Offaly ), Aishling Dunphy ( Laois ), Sarah Ann Fitzgerald ( Laois ), Angela Lyons ( Kildare ), Carol Ann Canning ( Dublin , Orla Bambury ( Kildare ), Clodagh Flanagan ( Kildare ), Siobhan Hurley ( Kildare ), Louise Mahony ( Laois ), Denise McGrath ( Westmeath ), Susie O'Carroll ( Kildare ), Niamh Dollard ( Laois ). Laura Dunne ( Laois ), Karen Tinnelly ( Down ), Ciara McGovern ( Down ), Deirdre Johnstone ( Dublin ) Eimear Delaney ( Laois ), Lisa McAliskey ( Down ), Fionnuala Carr ( Down ), Dinah Loughlin ( Westmeath ), Karen McMullan, ( Down ), Annette McGeeney ( Roscommon ), Sarah-Anne Fitzgerald ( Laois ), Catherine McGourty ( Down ), Niamh Mallon ( Down ), Niamh Dollard ( Laois ), Kelley Hopkins ( Roscommon ) Susan Spillane ( Roscommon ), Rachel Fitzmaurice ( Roscommon ), Laura-Marie Maher ( Laois ), Louise Mahony ( Laois ), Sarah-Anne Fitzgerald ( Laois ), Pamela Greville ( Westmeath ) Ciara Donnelly ( Armagh ), Bernie Murray ( Armagh ), Eleanor Tracey ( Carlow ), Ciara Quirke ( Carlow ), Kelley Hopkins ( Roscommon ), Dinah Loughlin ( Westmeath ) Laura Doherty ( Westmeath ), Caoimhe McCrossan ( Westmeath ), Aoife Bugler ( Dublin ) Deirdre Johnstone ( Dublin ), Caragh Dawson ( Dublin ) Áine Graham ( Antrim ) 2. Ciara Hickey (Galway) Gemma O%27Connor (camogie player) Gemma O'Connor (born 1985)

544-467: The final. Clare contested the 1889 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final , but lost to Dublin by a scoreline of 5–01 to 1–06. Clare won a second Munster SHC title in 1914, defeating Cork by a scoreline of 3–02 to 3–01. Clare then defeated Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final by 6–06 to 0–00 to reach the 1914 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final . In that game Clare defeated Laois by

576-420: The game at 1–16 to 3–10 and sent it to a replay . Clare won the replay by a scoreline of 2–16 to 0–10. Clare faced Offaly in the 1998 All-Ireland SHC semi-final. That game ended in a draw, 1–13 apiece. In the replay Clare were leading in the closing stages by a scoreline of 2–10 to 1–16; however the referee accidentally blew the match up early. Disarray engulfed Croke Park as disgruntled Offaly supporters began

608-491: The game in 1958. Under Camogie's National Development Plan 2010-2015, "Our Game, Our Passion", five new camogie clubs were to be established in the county by 2015. Clare have the following achievements in camogie. Clubs contest the Clare Senior Football Championship . That competition's most successful club is Kilrush Shamrocks , with 21 titles. Clare has won two Munster Senior Football Championship (SFC) titles. Clare won its first Munster SFC in 1917, defeating Cork on

640-489: The next round Limerick defeated Clare by a scoreline of 3-18 to 1-20. In the 2013 season , Clare defeated Waterford in the Munster SHC quarter-final by a scoreline of 2–20 to 1–15, outscoring them by 2–12 to 0–06 in the second half. This was the first time Clare had won a Munster SHC game since 2008. In the Munster SHC semi-final, Cork defeated Clare by a scoreline of 0–23 to 0–15. Clare then defeated Laois and Wexford in

672-418: The pitch which is also covered. In 2006 there were media reports of substantial offers from property developers to buy the stadium and relocate it to a new 42,000 capacity site outside the town centre. However by 2009 it appeared unlikely given the recent Celtic Tiger crash that this would happen. Between 2009-12, Clare GAA invested over €500,000 in refurbishment works including pitch drainage and fencing around

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704-466: The pitch. In 2015 a major renovation started, this included the demolition and re-erection of the main stand and construction of a new entrance/exit at the north side of the stadium. Once completed in late 2017 the official capacity was increased to 19,000 people for the start of the 2018 season. On 17 June 2018, the stadium was completely sold out for the first time since re-opening for the visit of local hurling rivals Limerick . The knockout stages of

736-488: The reigning All-Ireland SHC champions, awaited Clare in that game. In the second half, an Anthony Daly free rebounded off the post and fell to Eamonn Taaffe at the edge of the square; Taaffe sent the ball into the back of the Offaly net. Clare won by a scoreline of 1–13 to 2–08 to secure a first All-Ireland SHC in 81 years. In 1997, Clare defeated Kerry and Cork to qualify for a Munster SHC final against Tipperary . That game

768-712: The role in a voluntary capacity, he was offered his first full-time contract in 2009 and a second one in 2016. Fitzgerald is with the Sixmilebridge club. He is the father of Davy Fitzgerald , the former hurler and manager of the Clare senior hurlers . A Garda investigation was established into claims that Fitzgerald was being abused on social media. Fitzgerald mentioned it in his 2019 annual report. In June 2022, Pat Fitzgerald announced his intention to resign from his role as Clare county secretary after 32 years. Deirdre Murphy took over as Head of Operations from October 2022. Cusack Park ( Irish : Páirc Uí Chíosóg )

800-426: The second tier of the National Hurling League . Clare won Division 1B of the league to gain promotion for the following year. In the Munster SHC, Clare lost to Waterford by a scoreline of 2–17 to 1–18. Clare then faced Dublin in a 2012 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship qualifier. In what was Tony Kelly 's first senior game for the county, he scored 1–02 to help Clare win by a scoreline of 1–16 to 0–16. In

832-477: The teams were tied at 2–13 to 0–19. Jamesie O'Connor then scored a point that was enough to win Clare the All-Ireland SHC title. He finished the game with 0–07 and later won the All Stars Hurler of the Year award. In 1998, Clare retained the Munster SHC title. The team defeated Cork by a scoreline of 0–21 to 0–13 to qualify for the final, where they faced Waterford . A late goal from a Paul Flynn free tied

864-577: Was Aoife's father). O'Connor is a soldier in the Irish Army . This Cork camogie biographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Clare GAA#Camogie The Clare County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ( Irish : Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Contae an Chláir ) or Clare GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland , and

896-504: Was aided in no small part by two second half goals from Colm Clancy and Martin Daly. This victory was also historic in that it is the only year from 1936 to 2020 (when Tipperary won ) that neither Kerry nor Cork won the Munster SFC. Clare's luck would run out however and in the 1992 All-Ireland SFC semi-final, the team lost to Dublin by a scoreline of 3–14 to 2–12. Full back on the team of 1992

928-473: Was held in Páirc Uí Chaoimh , Cork and Clare won a close match by a scoreline of 1–18 to 0–18. Clare then defeated Kilkenny by a scoreline of 1–17 to 1–13 in the All-Ireland SHC semi-final. In the subsequent All-Ireland SHC final , Clare faced Tipperary, an opponent that had advanced through "the back door" to reach the final. A late Tipperary goal gave that team the lead but, entering the closing stages,

960-487: Was held on 8 September and Clare led at half-time. In the second half Cork scored three goals to get back into the game. With the sides level, Patrick Horgan scored to put Cork into the lead. Moments later, in injury-time, Domhnall O'Donovan pointed to send the game to a replay, the full-time score being 3–16 to 0–25. On 28 September 2013, Clare won the replay by a scoreline of 5–16 to 3–16. Shane O'Donnell scored 3–03 of Clare's total in that game. A Conor McGrath goal in

992-408: Was replaced as manager by Ger Loughnane , from Feakle . Clare made a return to the Munster SHC final in 1995 after a 2–13 to 3–09 victory over Cork in the semi-final. In the closing minutes of that game, Cork were leading by two points, at which point Clare earned a sideline, which was taken by Fergie Tuohy. It travelled to the edge of the square, where Ollie Baker doubled on the sliotar, scoring

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1024-601: Was the so-called "Milltown Massacre" in 1979. During a game played in Milltown Malbay , Clare lost to Kerry by a scoreline of 1–9 to 9–21, a difference of 35 points. Clare football's greatest day since 1917 arrived in 1992 when, under the stewardship of Mayo native John Maughan , the county won its second Munster SFC by defeating Kerry in the final at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick by a scoreline of 2–10 to 0–12. This victory

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