Carnmore Came Up Big in Relegation Playoff Carnmore defeated Kiltormer in the Relegation Playoff in terrible weather conditions in Kenny Park on Friday July 15th on a score line of 3–9 to 0–12. In what many will consider the most important game of the Senior Championship the consequences of defeat were huge as both sides put… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Carnmore Camogie
Regional Féile Success for U14 Lads in Limerick Fresh from their historic County Final triumph Carnmore were back in action at the Regional Féile in Limerick. The Regional Féile is a new initiative by the GAA to bring the experience of the Féile Na nGael to more clubs across the country. Carnmore, having finished runner… Read more »
2016 Family Fun Day On Sunday May 1st Carnmore GAA Club held their Family Fun Day at the Carnmore GAA Grounds. Despite the damp weather conditions a fantastic day was had by all. The day included Tree Planting along our new walkway which circles pitches two and three. For a small free of €5 a tree… Read more »
Intermediate Girls into Semi-Finals After Powerful Display ICC Quarter Final, Turloughmore, Sep 26th Carnmore 0–15 Killtula/Kilimordaly 0–9 Carnmore are quickly earning a reputation as one of the top Camogie clubs in Galway with the dominant displays of their juvenile teams, particularity in this year. On Sunday evening it was the turn of the Intermediate girls… Read more »
Carnmore Cúl Camp Continues to be one of Galway’s Biggest Carnmore hosted one of many Cúl Camps around the county last week with close to hundred children aged 6–10 taking part. Carnmore continues to be one of Galway’s biggest camps. Although the weather played havoc at various times throughout the week a great time was… Read more »
Intermediate Girls off to flyer It’s been a busy week for Carnmore Camogie on all fronts with the Intermediate girls getting their championship campaign off to a flyer with a six point win over a strong Cappataggle outfit. Carnmore, who are looking to bounce back following a disappointing 2014 season and return to the form which saw them… Read more »
Travelling to Tipperary on June 20th for the Division A National Féile na Gael competition, the Carnmore U14 girls pitted themselves against the very best other counties had to offer. Carnmore were based in the Ragg just outside Thurles and were grouped with Thomastown (Kilkenny), Scarriff (Clare) and Inniscarra (Cork). With only one team qualifying… Read more »
U15 B1 Hurling County Champions Carnmore won the U15 B1 county final on Sunday 19th of October, beating Cois Fharraige on a score line of 2–12 to 1–7. The game was played in a wet and windy Turloughmore but that didn’t take anything from the game as both teams served up a great display of… Read more »
Carnmore U12 Camogie team did the club proud recently in Loughrea in a tough match against Killimor in the County A Final. The final score was Carnmore 7–7 to Killimors 3–4. Carnmore dominated in Midfield with Caoimhe Grealish and Rhiann Heery in excellent form. Our defenders goalie Emily Duggan, Laoise Byrne, Aoibhinn Fox, Jane Glynn… Read more »
Proceeds shared between Carnmore Camogie Club & Rosedale Special Needs School, Renmore Carnmore GAA Grounds 12 noon–2pm on Sunday, 23rd September 2012 Carnmore Camogie Club Carnmore Camogie Club was founded in 1998 when it had 27 players. It has grown steadily over the years and currently has 160 players/ members registered. In the early years… Read more »
This is our 2nd year Competing in County and City Camogie Competitions. We have teams at U10, U12 and U14 levels. Last year, it is fair to say we struggled in most competitions. This year, the girls are doing us proud with some stirring performances. So much so that all three teams qualified for the final… Read more »