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With the help of Division 1 league-winning Tipperary manager Denis Kelly, this week's podcast starts with a full review of the VERY Camogie League final action that unfolded in Croke Park over the weekend along with our usual take on what's happening in the world of camogie this week.
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This past weekend saw the first-ever male president of the Camogie Association appointed, skorts remaining as part of the playing uniform until 2027 at least while new rules are on the way to the game of camogie - all talking points from this year's annual Congress.
In one of his first media engagements, we've got a feature-length interview with the new president, Brian Molloy, to hear all about his plans for the sport.
On the pitch, it's shaping up to be a busy weekend (albeit without any senior involvement from Kilkenny or Carlow) as the VERY Camogie Leagues come to a close with Tipperary and Galway providing the top billing in the Division 1A final in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
We'll look into all of these weekends games, discuss local matters and more on this week's podcast.
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We're a little later this week, but as the VERY Camogie Leagues come to a close, there's plenty to talk about in studio with Kilkenny senior manager Peter 'Chap' Cleere breaking down Kilkenny's league performance, the management's approach to the competition and what comes next with the Leinster championships on the horizon.
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With the national league coming to a conclusion this weekend, it’s time to jump into another helping of the award-winning Camán Caint Camogie Podcast as we hit episode nine of the Intercounty-Season.
Áine and Paula are absent this week so our producer Lillian steps in at short notice
On this week’s podcast we
hear from Kilkenny minor camogie manager David Maher after his sides victory over Waterfordcatch up with Kilkenny senior camogie manager Peter Cleere and Tipperary senior manager Denis Kelly to discuss the VERY Camogie League Division 1 with Kilkenny losing out to high-flying Tipperary get a full rundown on all the national camogie league actionand have a few more chats along the way.
As always, get in touch via email to [email protected] and get new episodes weekly during the regular seaso
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Áine returns to the studios this week to join Martin for the latest from the world of Camán Caint.
On this week's podcast we
hear from Kilkenny minor camogie manager David Maher to find out how his side is developing this yearcatch up with Kilkenny senior camogie manager Peter Cleere to discuss the current lay of the land in the VERY Camogie League Division 1 with Kilkenny set to host high-flying Tipperary this weekendget a full rundown on all the national camogie league actionand have a few more chats along the way.
As always, get in touch via email to [email protected] and get new episodes weekly during the regular season.
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Tuesday comes around again and it's time for another helping of the award-winning Camán Caint Camogie Podcast.
This week, with Áine and Paula away, it's Martin and Lillian walking through the highs and lows of the past week in the camogie world where results from this past week's games in Division 1A of the VERY Camogie League have blown the race wide open - four teams level on six points heading into the final rounds - but Kilkenny are left trailing the pack after defeat to Galway, despite a low-scoring first half ending level at the break.
With teams in Division 1A getting a weekend off for the bank holiday, we take a look around the rest of the Leagues action with the help of Kilkenny intermediate manager Shem Kelly and get a look at progress in underage competitions.
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When the games come, they come thick and fast.
While Kilkenny's seniors might have had a weekend off, there was a wealth of action to take in as the county's intermediates, minors and U16 teams were all in action this past weekend. The VERY Camogie Leagues are back in action this coming weekend too with Kilkenny off to Galway so we'll preview that game and take a look at the rest of the league's action.
Joining Martin Quilty and Áine Farrell this week are Kilkenny intermediate manager Shem Kelly to reflect on his side's outing against Clare, Kilkenny minor manager David Maher to dissect the opening round of the minor camogie championship and Canice Brennan who is reflecting on the U16s outings this past week.
All that, plus the latest from the world of camogie and it's streaming now wherever you get your podcasts.
Contact the podcast at any stage by emailing [email protected] and get new episodes every Tuesday throughout the regular season.
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We're a day late but we're back again with another helping of the award-winning Camán Caint camogie podcast for your listening pleasure.
With Division 1 of the VERY Camogie League now underway for Kilkenny, we'll dissect the Cats victory over the Banner at UPMC Nowlan Park with the help of Senior manager Peter 'Chap' Cleere.
The All-Ireland minor camogie championship kicks off over the weekend, we take a look at Kilkenny's game versus Tipperary on Sunday.
Martin and Áine continue to go around the house this week with a look ahead to all the inter-county league action and more. Get your fix of the latest in the world of camogie below or wherever you do your podcast listening.
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Tuesday night means camogie night and we're back again with another helping of the award-winning Camán Caint camogie podcast for your listening pleasure.
With Division 1 of the VERY Camogie League getting underway for Kilkenny last weekend, we'll dissect the Cats opening round defeat to Cork at UPMC Nowlan Park with the help of senior manager Peter 'Chap' Cleere while looking ahead to the visit of Clare to UPMC Nowlan Park this coming Saturday.
The Leinster minor camogie finals also took place over the weekend with Kilkenny minor manager David Maher joining the podcast for the first time to discuss his side's victory over Wexford at the Netwatch Training Centre in Fenagh.
Martin and Áine are all going around the houses this week with a look ahead to all the inter-county league action and more. Get your fix of the latest in the world of camogie below or wherever you do your podcast listening.
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It's been another whirlwind week in the world of camogie so there's a lot to digest this week on the latest helping of the Camán Caint camogie podcast.
This week sees Martin and Áine joined by youngster Stevie Mulrooney, who serenaded the nation with his performance of Ireland's Call ahead of Ireland v Italy in this past weekend's Six Nations clash. The team also catch up with Kilkenny senior and intermediate camogie managers Peter 'Chap' Cleere and Seamus Kelly to discuss the latest on the inter-county scene and we're looking ahead to the next round of the VERY Camogie leagues.
And as the curtain falls on the CCAO competitions, we'll get a look back at the Ashbourne Cup final and the latest from the colleges camogie stage.
Get in touch with the podcast team at any stage by emailing [email protected].
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It's been another busy week in the world of camogie.
While there are a few weeks to go before the start of the senior league campaigns, we've got the second round of the VERY Ireland Camogie Leagues Division 2B to look at where Kilkenny fell to Wexford at the weekend. We also have a look at the latest CCAO action and we close out this week with a feature-length chat with Linda Kenny, now former Leinster camogie chairperson.
Join Martin, Áine and Lillian this week for the latest from Camán Caint.
Get in touch at any stage by emailing [email protected].
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Wouldn't you know it, but inter-county camogie is back which means it's time for season six of Camán Caint.
It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating the end of season 5 with our annual awards and Dicksboro's All-Ireland senior club championship victory, but here we are again, back in the thick of it.
Up first, we're looking at the start of the VERY Ireland Camogie Leagues with intermediate action underway and with the week that's in it we'll touch on Kilkenny's three-point defeat to Galway in Kinvara with the help of Kilkenny intermediate manager Shem Kelly. We're also talking about the split season in camogie, player burnout and more.
Join us every week for season 6 of Camán Caint, the award-winning podcast dedicated to all things camogie. Get the archive online at scoreline.ie/camancaint or wherever you get your podcasts.
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It's the last podcast of the club season and the last podcast of the year as Camán Caint gets set for a winter break before the inter-county campaigns begin in January.
But what a way to finish the season by celebrating Kilkenny's Dicksboro being crowned All-Ireland senior camogie club champions for the first time ever, in the process ending a 17-year wait for a senior title to come back to Kilkenny following the successes of St. Lachtains in the early noughties.
We'll catch up with Dickboro's Tom O'Donoghue to reflect on Sunday's All-Ireland final win, Dicksboro manager Donal Carroll, players Caoimhe Dowling, Ciara O'Shea, Kirsty Maher, Amy Clifford and more from the Kilkenny, Leinster and All-Ireland champions.
For the final time this year, join Martin Quilty, Áine Farrell, Paula Dowling and Lillian Holohan for all the ins and outs, wrapping up with some reflections from Martin on the current state of play of camogie in Kilkenny as he departs the county setup to take over as chairperson of Leinster Camogie in the new year (and we wish him all the best in his new role too) with each of the team sharing their own wishes for developments on the club and inter-county camogie scene for 2024.
Get in touch with the podcast team at any time by emailing [email protected].
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On this week's Camán Caint camogie podcast we're looking ahead to the big game this Sunday, the AIB Camogie senior club All-Ireland final between Dicksboro and Sarsfields.
To help with that, Martin, Áine and Paula are joined by Kilkenny native Clodagh Power who's plying her camogie trade with Oranmore Maree, sharing her experiences in coming up against Sarsfields on the Galway scene. We'll dive into all games coming up this weekend, with Clanmaurice finding some favour with at least one member of the podcast crew.
It's a 5.15pm throw-in at Croke Park on Sunday as Dicksboro look to make history and seal an unprecedented treble this season having collected the Kilkenny senior and Leinster senior club titles in recent months. If you're planning on heading to the match, note that it's €15 for adults, U16s are €5 or you can buy a family pass for two adults with two children for €30. The senior game will be preceded by the intermediate All-Ireland final between Na Fianna of Meath and Kerry's Clanmaurice at 3pm.
And if you're not planning on attending in person, we've got you covered with full live commentary this Sunday evening with the Camán Caint crew live from the upper levels of the Hogan Stand.
Let's jump into things for this week.
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We're almost to the end of the year, but as the Dicksboro train rolls on we've got plenty of more chats to have.
This week we're back in the studio in the wake of Friday's Team of the Year awards. You can watch the video back on any of our posts about the senior team, intermediate team and junior team of the year. Congratulations also to our individual player award winners including Vivienne Holmes (junior), Cria Langton (intermediate) and Katie Byrne (senior).We'll also recap the awards and digest Dicksboro's emphatic win over Ulster champions Loughgiel Shamrocks on Saturday that sends the Kilkenny club to a first-ever All-Ireland club final in the club's history for either camogie or hurling. They've punched their ticket to Croke Park on Sunday 17 December and we'll be there to hopefully see them over the line.
In the meantime, let's get stuck into this week's podcast.
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We're only a few days away from the reveal of our Camán Caint Team of the Year and Player of the Year awards at junior, intermediate and senior level off the back of the Kilkenny camogie club championships plus Dicksboro have a massive game ahead of them when the newly-minted Leinster senior club camogie champions take on Loughgiel Shamrocks in the semi-finals of the AIB Al-Ireland senior camogie club championships - so we'll throw our eye on that game too.
Soak up another hour of camogie chats on this week's podcast with Martin Quilty and Áine Farrell and make a date for 8pm this Friday live at Scoreline.ie or in person at the O'Loughlin Gaels GAA club in Kilkenny as we bring you our end of season awards night.
As always, you can get in touch by emailing [email protected] and we'll be back again next week to recap the awards, hear from the winners and digest what unfolded in the All-Ireland camogie club championship semi-finals.
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Tuesday night means camogie night at Scoreline HQ and we've got a great episode
It's been an emotional week on the camogie front, especially in Kilkenny where we were on commentary duty this past week as Dicksboro were crowned AIB Leinster club senior camogie champions, dethroning St. Vincent's in the process.
That result also means Dicksboro head to the All-Ireland senior camogie club championship but before they get there we need to catch up with some of those involved so manager Donal Carroll and some of the senior panel join the podcast to reflect on their Leinster final win and what comes next.
Plus this week is the big week for the third annual Camán Caint Team of the Year awards as we reveal the nominees for the senior, intermediate and junior teams of the year.
Want to get in touch? Email us [email protected] and get new podcasts every Tuesday throughout the regular season.
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Tuesday night means camogie night but the team are on the road for a special preview show this week
With the AIB Leinster championship final scheduled for this weekend we decided to bring you a special show from the Dicksboro GAA clubhouse in Palmerstown. We'll hear from the manager Donal Carroll and secretary Ted Carroll as the team gears up for a big day out.
We'll also hear from past coach Tom O'Donohue, past players Aine Maher and Niamh O'Donohue as well as Kay Hogan as we gauge the excitment thats buidling up to the big event for the club and the community
All the chat and previews will be brought to you in the latest episode of the award-winning Camán Caint camogie podcast with Martin Quilty & Aine Farrell. Listen on as Martin and Áine take you through the latest and greatest from the world of camogie.
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Tuesday night means camogie night at Scoreline HQ and there's plenty of provincial action to discuss this week.
With the Leinster championships at the fore this past weekend, we'll hear from the managers involved on winning and losing sides and look ahead to the provincial finals on the horizon with Kilkenny's Dicksboro set to face a huge test in St. Vincent's on Sunday week.
We'll also discuss this year's podcast Team of the Year awards, all wrapped up in this week's edition of the award-winning Camán Caint camogie podcast.
The Leinster championships are at the fore this weekend and we chat about the Team Of the Year awards for the latest episode of the award-winning Camán Caint camogie podcast with Martin Quilty & Aine Farrell. Listen on as Martin and Áine take you through the latest and greatest from the world of camogie.
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The club championships are in the bag and we're underway with provincial camogie action once more.
It's Halloween, there was nowhere to hide at the weekend with the weather and thankfully on Friday a venue was secured for the Kilkenny junior championship final between John Lockes/Bennettsbridge and Graignamanagh. We'll break that down, discuss the provincial action for local sides and get a look ahead to games of note including Kilkenny champions Dicksboro's Leinster senior semi-final against St. Martin's this coming weekend.
Listen on as Martin and Áine take you through the latest and greatest from the world of camogie.
Get in touch at any stage by emailing [email protected].
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