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1982 National Camogie League

The 1982 National Camogie League is a competition in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Kilkenny, who defeated Cork in the final, played at St John’s Park, Kilkenny.[1][2]

National Camogie League 1982
Championship Details
Dates
Competitors
Sponsor
National Camogie League winners
Winners Kilkenny (3rd title)
Captain Teresa O'Neill
Manager
National Camogie League Runners-up
Runners-up Cork
Captain
Manager
Matches played

Arrangements

Cork defeated Limerick, Clare, Tipperary and Wexford, while Kilkenny defeated Dublin the holders, Antrim, Down and Galway.

The Final

Jo Dunne secured the title for Kilkenny with two goals.[3][4][5][6][7] Cork showed five changes from their All-Ireland team and Kilkenny had three. Cork played with the wind in the first half but did not open the scoring until the 16th minute when a long distance free from Martha Kearney eluded the defence to put Cork ahead with a goal. They added two points before the interval, while Kilkenny’s only score was an Angela Downey point from a free. Pat Landers and Val Fitzpatrick were best for Cork in the first half. Only Liz Neary impressed on the Kilkenny side. Aided by the wind Kilkenny into attack in the opening minutes of the second half with Jo Dunne and Angela Downey adding points. A good Kilkenny movements five minutes later saw Anna Whelan cross to Angela Downey, who passed on to Jo Dunne and she finished to the net, putting Kilkenny ahead by one point. Mary O'Leary and Angela Downey then exchanged points. Jo Dunne’s second goal, palmed to the net in the 16th minute, gave Kilkenny a three point lead. They increased this a minute later and despite Cork’s efforts Kilkenny claimed the titile.

Division 2

The Junior National League, known since 2006 as Division Two, was reorganised to allow the second teams of the senior counties. The second teams were kept apart from the junior counties, who were divided into three zones. The division was won by Dublin who defeated Tyrone in a one-sided final at Eglish on May 30th, their side led by Anne Thorpe, Mairéad Bergin, Catherine Ledwidge, goalkeeper Toni O'Byrne, Mary Duane, Ethna O'Hehir and Anne Colgan, while Tyrone’s stars were Pauline Vally, Ann Daly, Ann Jordan, Caroline McCann, Kathleen Devlin, Ursula Jordan and Nuala Kelly. Dublin defeated Galway, Antrim, Down and Kilkenny, Tipperary in the play-off, and Kildare in the semi-final. Tyrone defeated Westmeath, Roscommon, Donegal, Derry, drew with holders Cavan, and defeated Carlow in the semi-final. Agnes Hourigan wrote in the Irish Press:

. In fact this competition may have to be examined in the light of varying standards in the counties, considering it was inaugurated to help the weaker counties. Even within the junior zones, there was a wide range of standards. Dublin were not extended in any of their games in their section or in the play off game with Tipperary. They had no difficulty in defeating Kildare in the semi-final, a factor which must worry the Lily Whites as they are 1991 Leinster junior champions in the final last Sunday they proved much too strong, too experienced and too clever for Tyrone, whom they defeated 6-9 to 0-2.

Final stages

Kilkenny2-5 – 1-4Cork
St John’s Park, Kilkenny
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kilkenny:
GK 1 Teresa O'Neill (St Paul’s)
FB 2 Ann Downey (St Paul’s)
RWB 3 Ann Marie Brennan
CB 4 Bridie McGarry (St Paul’s)
LWB 5 Ann Holden (Ballyhale Shamrocks)
MF 6 Biddy O'Sullivan (Shamrocks)
MF 7 Deirdre Malone (St Brigid’s Ballycallan)
MF 8 Liz Neary (St Paul’s) (capt.)
RWF 9 Anna Whelan (Lisdowney)
CF 10 Geraldine Sutton
LWF 11 Angela Downey (St Paul’s) 0-4
FF 12 Jo Dunne (Carrickshock) 2-1
Cork:
GK 1 Marion McCarthy
FB 2 Martha Kearney 1-0
RWB 3 Miriam Higgins
CB 4 Cathy Landers
LWB 5 Anne Delaney
MF 6 Claire Cronin
MF 7 Angela Higgins
MF 8 Geraldine McCarthy
RWF 9 Noelle O'Driscoll
CF 10 Val Fitzpatrick 0-1
LWF 11 Pat Lenihan 0-1
FF 12 Mary Geaney 0-1
Substitutes:
RCF Marion Sweeney for Pat Lenehan
RCF Mary O'Leary 0-1 for Noelle O'Driscoll

References

  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. ^ National Camogie League on Camogie.ie
  3. ^ Report of final in Irish Press, May 25, 1982
  4. ^ Report of final in Irish Independent, May 25, 1982
  5. ^ Report of final in Irish Times, May 25, 1982
  6. ^ Report of final in Irish Examiner, May 25, 1982
  7. ^ Report of final in Irish News, May 25, 1982

External links

  • Camogie Association

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This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1982 National Camogie League is a competition in the women s team field sport of camogie was won by Kilkenny who defeated Cork in the final played at St John s Park Kilkenny 1 2 National Camogie League 1982 Championship DetailsDatesCompetitorsSponsorNational Camogie League winnersWinners Kilkenny 3rd title Captain Teresa O NeillManagerNational Camogie League Runners upRunners up CorkCaptainManagerMatches played Contents 1 Arrangements 2 The Final 3 Division 2 3 1 Final stages 4 References 5 External linksArrangements EditCork defeated Limerick Clare Tipperary and Wexford while Kilkenny defeated Dublin the holders Antrim Down and Galway The Final EditJo Dunne secured the title for Kilkenny with two goals 3 4 5 6 7 Cork showed five changes from their All Ireland team and Kilkenny had three Cork played with the wind in the first half but did not open the scoring until the 16th minute when a long distance free from Martha Kearney eluded the defence to put Cork ahead with a goal They added two points before the interval while Kilkenny s only score was an Angela Downey point from a free Pat Landers and Val Fitzpatrick were best for Cork in the first half Only Liz Neary impressed on the Kilkenny side Aided by the wind Kilkenny into attack in the opening minutes of the second half with Jo Dunne and Angela Downey adding points A good Kilkenny movements five minutes later saw Anna Whelan cross to Angela Downey who passed on to Jo Dunne and she finished to the net putting Kilkenny ahead by one point Mary O Leary and Angela Downey then exchanged points Jo Dunne s second goal palmed to the net in the 16th minute gave Kilkenny a three point lead They increased this a minute later and despite Cork s efforts Kilkenny claimed the titile Division 2 EditThe Junior National League known since 2006 as Division Two was reorganised to allow the second teams of the senior counties The second teams were kept apart from the junior counties who were divided into three zones The division was won by Dublin who defeated Tyrone in a one sided final at Eglish on May 30th their side led by Anne Thorpe Mairead Bergin Catherine Ledwidge goalkeeper Toni O Byrne Mary Duane Ethna O Hehir and Anne Colgan while Tyrone s stars were Pauline Vally Ann Daly Ann Jordan Caroline McCann Kathleen Devlin Ursula Jordan and Nuala Kelly Dublin defeated Galway Antrim Down and Kilkenny Tipperary in the play off and Kildare in the semi final Tyrone defeated Westmeath Roscommon Donegal Derry drew with holders Cavan and defeated Carlow in the semi final Agnes Hourigan wrote in the Irish Press In fact this competition may have to be examined in the light of varying standards in the counties considering it was inaugurated to help the weaker counties Even within the junior zones there was a wide range of standards Dublin were not extended in any of their games in their section or in the play off game with Tipperary They had no difficulty in defeating Kildare in the semi final a factor which must worry the Lily Whites as they are 1991 Leinster junior champions in the final last Sunday they proved much too strong too experienced and too clever for Tyrone whom they defeated 6 9 to 0 2 Final stages Edit May 24FinalKilkenny2 5 1 4CorkSt John s Park Kilkenny Kilkenny CorkKilkenny GK 1 Teresa O Neill St Paul s FB 2 Ann Downey St Paul s RWB 3 Ann Marie BrennanCB 4 Bridie McGarry St Paul s LWB 5 Ann Holden Ballyhale Shamrocks MF 6 Biddy O Sullivan Shamrocks MF 7 Deirdre Malone St Brigid s Ballycallan MF 8 Liz Neary St Paul s capt RWF 9 Anna Whelan Lisdowney CF 10 Geraldine SuttonLWF 11 Angela Downey St Paul s 0 4FF 12 Jo Dunne Carrickshock 2 1 Cork GK 1 Marion McCarthyFB 2 Martha Kearney 1 0RWB 3 Miriam HigginsCB 4 Cathy LandersLWB 5 Anne DelaneyMF 6 Claire CroninMF 7 Angela HigginsMF 8 Geraldine McCarthyRWF 9 Noelle O DriscollCF 10 Val Fitzpatrick 0 1LWF 11 Pat Lenihan 0 1FF 12 Mary Geaney 0 1Substitutes RCF Marion Sweeney for Pat LenehanRCF Mary O Leary 0 1 for Noelle O DriscollReferences Edit Moran Mary 2011 A Game of Our Own The History of Camogie Dublin Ireland Cumann Camogaiochta p 460 978 1 908591 00 5 National Camogie League on Camogie ie Report of final in Irish Press May 25 1982 Report of final in Irish Independent May 25 1982 Report of final in Irish Times May 25 1982 Report of final in Irish Examiner May 25 1982 Report of final in Irish News May 25 1982External links EditCamogie AssociationPreceded byNational Camogie League 1981 National Camogie League1977 present Succeeded byNational Camogie League 1983 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1982 National Camogie League amp oldid 1082425634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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