The championship was entered by 16 counties, up from 10 in 1932. Kildare qualified for the semi-final for the only time in their history, but found themselves 3–0 to nil down at half time and scoring a late goal through Polly Smith of Newbridge St Theresa's. The decision to name the inter-county cup the O'Duffy Cup after Sean O'Duffy was made at a Central Council meeting on August 19, 1933.
Final
Dillon Bowden scored the first point in the final as Ita McNeill and Jean Hannon shared seven goals between them in the Dublin attack. The Dublin midfield trio of Mollie Gill, Máire O'Kelly and Emmy Delaney dictated the final. Galway stayed in the match until half-time but were swept away in the second period. Monica Duggan, sister of hurling star, Jimmy Duggan played for Galway in the final.[7]
1933, ireland, senior, camogie, championship, high, point, 1933, season, camogie, championship, dublin, defeated, galway, point, margin, final, match, played, killester, ireland, senior, camogie, championship, 1933championship, detailsdates2, july, december, 1. The 1933 All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1933 season in Camogie The championship was won by Dublin who defeated Galway by a 17 point margin in the final 1 The match was played at Killester 2 3 4 5 6 All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 1933Championship detailsDates2 July 17 December 1933All Ireland championsWinnersDublin 2nd win CaptainMaire GillAll Ireland runners upRunners upGalwayCaptainPeg Morris 1932 1934 Contents 1 Structure 2 Final 3 Championship Results 3 1 First round 3 2 Final stages 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksStructure EditThe championship was entered by 16 counties up from 10 in 1932 Kildare qualified for the semi final for the only time in their history but found themselves 3 0 to nil down at half time and scoring a late goal through Polly Smith of Newbridge St Theresa s The decision to name the inter county cup the O Duffy Cup after Sean O Duffy was made at a Central Council meeting on August 19 1933 Final EditDillon Bowden scored the first point in the final as Ita McNeill and Jean Hannon shared seven goals between them in the Dublin attack The Dublin midfield trio of Mollie Gill Maire O Kelly and Emmy Delaney dictated the final Galway stayed in the match until half time but were swept away in the second period Monica Duggan sister of hurling star Jimmy Duggan played for Galway in the final 7 Championship Results EditFirst round Edit July 02Tipperary5 0 0 1LimerickTipperary Sportsfield Kildare2 3 1 2Carlow September 10Meath3 1 1 0LaoisPortarlington September 10Kilkenny3 1 3 0WaterfordWalsh Park September 31Tipperary3 1 0 1KilkennyKilkenny October 15Dublin3 0 2 1TipperaryKilkenny September 4Louth7 2 2 0TipperaryKilkenny Dublin11 2 1 0MeathPhoenix Park Final stages Edit August Semi FinalDublin9 1 5 3Louth September 17 Semi FinalGalway3 2 1 0KildareRoscrea December 17FinalDublin9 2 4 0GalwayKillester Dublin Dublin GalwayDublin GK 1 Brid Kenny Dominican College PastFB 2 Mary Walsh UCD RWB 3 Queenie Dunne Bray United CB 4 Kathleen Mayne UCD LWB 5 Essie Forde Civil Service MF 6 Maire Gill Crokes Capt MF 7 Emmy Delaney UCD MF 8 Maire O Kelly UCD RWF 9 Dillon Bowden Bray United 1 1 CF 10 Maura McGuinness Civil Service 1 0 LWF 11 Ita McNeill UCD 4 0 FF 12 Jean Hannon Bray United 3 1 Galway GK 1 Bridie Murray Technical Institute FB 2 Martha O Connor Tuam RWB 3 Peg Lahiffe Kilbeacanty CB 4 Nora Conroy Technical Institute LWB 5 Monica Duggan Technical Institute MF 6 Una O Riordan UCG MF 7 Peg Morris Headford Capt MF 8 Dell Kearney Currandrum RWF 9 Brid O Beirne UCG 2 0 CF 10 Kathleen Maguire UCG 2 0 LWF 11 Kathleen Walsh Tuam FF 12 Maureen Lawless UCG Match Rules40 minutes Replay if scores level No substitutions except in case of injurySee also EditAll Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Wikipedia List of Camogie players National Camogie League Camogie All Stars Awards Ashbourne CupReferences Edit Moran Mary 2011 A Game of Our Own The History of Camogie Dublin Ireland Cumann Camogaiochta p 460 978 1 908591 00 5 Report of final in Irish Press December 18 1933 Report of final in Irish Independent December 18 1933 Report of final in Irish Times December 18 1933 Report of final in Irish Examiner December 18 1933 Report of final in Irish News December 18 1933 Report of final in Irish Press December 18 1933External links EditCamogie Association Historical reports of All Ireland finals All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Roll of Honour Camogie on facebook Camogie on GAA Oral History ProjectPreceded by1932 All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship1932 present Succeeded by1934 All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1933 All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship amp oldid 1132424134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,