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2011 All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship

The 2011 All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship is an inter-county competition for age graded development squad county teams in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Tipperary, who defeated Kilkenny after staging a stunning comeback in the final, played at Semple Stadium Thurles.[1][2][3]

2011 All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship
Winners
ChampionsTipperary (1st title)
ManagerTim Meaghe
Runners-up
Runners-upKilkenny

Arrangements edit

In the semi-finals Tipperary defeated Clare at Kilmallock, 3–9 to 1–14, and Kilkenny defeated Galway 3–16 to 3–9 at Nenagh.

The Final edit

Nicole Walsh's pointed free two minutes from the end of normal time sealed a Tipperary comeback as they overturned a nine-point interval deficit, 2–6 to 1–0, to win the championship at Semple Stadium.[4] Tipperary got off to a brilliant start with a fourth-minute goal by Sarah Fryday but failed to score for the remainder of the half as Kilkenny dominated . Points from Claire Phelan, Orla Hanrick and Aisling Curtis had the teams level by the time Phelan goaled in the 11th minute after Lydia Fitzpatrick split the Tipperary defence open with a blistering run. With Grace Walsh dominant at centre-back and a strong wind in their favour, Miriam Walsh and Curtis added points for Kilkenny and Hanrick scored a goal on the stroke of half time to put Kilkenny in a commanding position at half time, leading by 2–6 to 1–0. Tipperary had already made two changes by that stage and the introduction of Anne Eviston helped reshape the game, as the Drom & Inch player went on to give a performance that earned her the player of the match award. Tipperary started the second half in similar fashion to the first, with Fryday scoring a goal three minutes after the resumption. Brid Quinn landed a point before Michaela Graham reacted quickest when Áine Kinsella batted out a Walsh free to bury the sliotar to the net. When Tara Kennedy scored a point soon after, the margin was down to the minimum entering the final quarter. Fitzpatrick showed good nerve to convert a Kilkenny 45 and a free to stretch the lead to three points once again. Crucially though, Walsh restored parity with a 52nd-minute goal. Kilkenny's Emma Kavanagh and Tipperary's Alice Fogarty exchanged scores before Walsh came up trumps to clinch the title..

B Division edit

The Minor B final was won by Limerick who defeated Antrim in the final by eight points at De la Salle, Gracedieu.[5] Limerick defeated Wexford in the semi-final at De la Salle, Gracedieu 2–12 to 1–5. Antrim defeated Waterford at Trim by 4–8 to 2–7. The Minor C final was won by Armagh who defeated Meath in the final by one point, 3–5 to 1–10, the decisive score being a goal by Armagh's Eadaoin Murphy.[6]

Final stages edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tipperary:
GK 1 Orla McEniry
RCB 2 Julie Ann Bourke
FB 3 Sheila Ryan
LCB 4 Louise McLoughlin
RWB 5 Clodagh Quirke
CB 6 Aisling Cremin
LWB 7 Mairéad Barry
MF 8 Bríd Quinn (Capt) 0-1
MF 9 Caoimhe Maher
RWF 10 Andrea Loughnane (Thurles)
CF 11 Ereena Fryday (Clonoulty)
LWF 12 Nicole Walsh 1-1
RCF 13 Sarah Fryday (Clonoulty) 2-0
FF 14 Michaela Graham (Moycarkey) 1-0
LCF 15 Ciara McGrath
Kilkenny:
GK 1 Aine Kinsella (Mullinavat)
RCB 2 Niamh Phelan (Windgap)
FB 3 Jennifer Cunningham (Danesfort)
LCB 4 Laura Norris (Piltown)
RWB 5 Meighan Farrell (Thomastown)
CB 6 Grace Walsh (Tullaroan)
LWB 7 Noelle Maher (Tullaroan)
MF 8 Kate Holland (Lisdowney)
MF 9 Kelly Hamilton (Rower-Inistioge)
RWF 10 Lydia Fitzpatrick (St. Lachtain's) 0-2 (0-1 free)
CF 11 Claire Phelan (Lisdowney) 1-1 (0-1 free)
LWF 12 Miriam Walsh (Tullaroan) 0-2
RCF 13 Aisling Curtis (Clara) 0-2
FF 14 Orla Hanrick (Dicksboro) 1-1
LCF 15 Aoife Murphy (Lisdowney)
Substitutes:
MF Sarah Anne Quinlan (Gowran) 0-1   30'

References edit

  1. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5
  2. ^ All-Ireland Minor Camogie Championship on Camogie.ie
  3. ^ Tipperary 4-4 Kilkenny 2-9 report in Clonmel Nationalist 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ 2011 Tipperary 4-4 Kilkenny 2-9 Report on Camogie.ie and Clonmel Nationalist 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ 2011 Minor B Limerick 4-10 Antrim 2-8 Report on Camogie.ie and
  6. ^ 2011 Minor C Armagh 3-5 Meath 1-10 report on camogie.ie

External links edit

  • Camogie Association

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The 2011 All Ireland Minor Camogie Championship is an inter county competition for age graded development squad county teams in the women s team field sport of camogie was won by Tipperary who defeated Kilkenny after staging a stunning comeback in the final played at Semple Stadium Thurles 1 2 3 2011 All Ireland Minor Camogie ChampionshipWinnersChampionsTipperary 1st title ManagerTim MeagheRunners upRunners upKilkenny Contents 1 Arrangements 2 The Final 3 B Division 3 1 Final stages 4 References 5 External linksArrangements editIn the semi finals Tipperary defeated Clare at Kilmallock 3 9 to 1 14 and Kilkenny defeated Galway 3 16 to 3 9 at Nenagh The Final editNicole Walsh s pointed free two minutes from the end of normal time sealed a Tipperary comeback as they overturned a nine point interval deficit 2 6 to 1 0 to win the championship at Semple Stadium 4 Tipperary got off to a brilliant start with a fourth minute goal by Sarah Fryday but failed to score for the remainder of the half as Kilkenny dominated Points from Claire Phelan Orla Hanrick and Aisling Curtis had the teams level by the time Phelan goaled in the 11th minute after Lydia Fitzpatrick split the Tipperary defence open with a blistering run With Grace Walsh dominant at centre back and a strong wind in their favour Miriam Walsh and Curtis added points for Kilkenny and Hanrick scored a goal on the stroke of half time to put Kilkenny in a commanding position at half time leading by 2 6 to 1 0 Tipperary had already made two changes by that stage and the introduction of Anne Eviston helped reshape the game as the Drom amp Inch player went on to give a performance that earned her the player of the match award Tipperary started the second half in similar fashion to the first with Fryday scoring a goal three minutes after the resumption Brid Quinn landed a point before Michaela Graham reacted quickest when Aine Kinsella batted out a Walsh free to bury the sliotar to the net When Tara Kennedy scored a point soon after the margin was down to the minimum entering the final quarter Fitzpatrick showed good nerve to convert a Kilkenny 45 and a free to stretch the lead to three points once again Crucially though Walsh restored parity with a 52nd minute goal Kilkenny s Emma Kavanagh and Tipperary s Alice Fogarty exchanged scores before Walsh came up trumps to clinch the title B Division editThe Minor B final was won by Limerick who defeated Antrim in the final by eight points at De la Salle Gracedieu 5 Limerick defeated Wexford in the semi final at De la Salle Gracedieu 2 12 to 1 5 Antrim defeated Waterford at Trim by 4 8 to 2 7 The Minor C final was won by Armagh who defeated Meath in the final by one point 3 5 to 1 10 the decisive score being a goal by Armagh s Eadaoin Murphy 6 Final stages edit FinalTipperary4 4 2 9KilkennySemple Stadium Thurles nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Tipperary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp KilkennyTipperary GK 1 Orla McEniryRCB 2 Julie Ann BourkeFB 3 Sheila RyanLCB 4 Louise McLoughlinRWB 5 Clodagh QuirkeCB 6 Aisling CreminLWB 7 Mairead BarryMF 8 Brid Quinn Capt 0 1MF 9 Caoimhe MaherRWF 10 Andrea Loughnane Thurles CF 11 Ereena Fryday Clonoulty LWF 12 Nicole Walsh 1 1RCF 13 Sarah Fryday Clonoulty 2 0FF 14 Michaela Graham Moycarkey 1 0LCF 15 Ciara McGrath Kilkenny GK 1 Aine Kinsella Mullinavat RCB 2 Niamh Phelan Windgap FB 3 Jennifer Cunningham Danesfort LCB 4 Laura Norris Piltown RWB 5 Meighan Farrell Thomastown CB 6 Grace Walsh Tullaroan LWB 7 Noelle Maher Tullaroan MF 8 Kate Holland Lisdowney MF 9 Kelly Hamilton Rower Inistioge RWF 10 Lydia Fitzpatrick St Lachtain s 0 2 0 1 free CF 11 Claire Phelan Lisdowney 1 1 0 1 free LWF 12 Miriam Walsh Tullaroan 0 2RCF 13 Aisling Curtis Clara 0 2FF 14 Orla Hanrick Dicksboro 1 1LCF 15 Aoife Murphy Lisdowney Substitutes MF Sarah Anne Quinlan Gowran 0 1 nbsp 30 References edit Moran Mary 2011 A Game of Our Own The History of Camogie Dublin Ireland Cumann Camogaiochta p 460 978 1 908591 00 5 All Ireland Minor Camogie Championship on Camogie ie Tipperary 4 4 Kilkenny 2 9 report in Clonmel Nationalist Archived 2012 03 23 at the Wayback Machine 2011 Tipperary 4 4 Kilkenny 2 9 Report on Camogie ie and Clonmel Nationalist Archived 2012 03 23 at the Wayback Machine 2011 Minor B Limerick 4 10 Antrim 2 8 Report on Camogie ie and Newscastlewest GAA 2011 Minor C Armagh 3 5 Meath 1 10 report on camogie ieExternal links editCamogie AssociationPreceded by2010 All Ireland Minor Camogie Championship All Ireland Minor Camogie Championship2006 present Succeeded by2012 All Ireland Minor Camogie Championship Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 All Ireland Minor Camogie Championship amp oldid 1183048097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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