Category: All-Ireland Senior Championships (O’Duffy Cup)

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Camogie Association All-Ireland Senior Championship O’Duffy Cup 1999

Camogie Association Logo
Camogie Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Preliminary Round
03.07.1999Cork7-24 (45)Wexford5-8 (23)
Quarter-Finals
10.07.1999Down3-14 (23)Dublin3-9 (18)
10.07.1999Kilkenny2-8 (14)Galway1-8 (11)
10.07.1999Tipperary1-18 (21)Clare1-6 (9)
17.07.1999Cork5-18 (33)Limerick0-2 (2)
Semi-FinalsParnell Park
07.08.1999Kilkenny2-12 (18)Cork1-13 (16)
07.08.1999Tipperary6-22 (40)Down1-3 (6)
FinalPairc an Chrocaigh
05.09.1999Tipperary0-12 (12)Kilkenny1-8 (11)

Camogie Association Bord na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Championship 1999 [Reference: 2]

Report

Tipperary won the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship in 1999, triumphing by a single point over Kilkenny in the Final, after defeating Clare and Down by wide margins in earlier rounds.

References

Images

[1] Camogie Association (2020) camogie_master_logo_2-1024×422 [Internet] Available from: https://camogie.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/camogie_master_logo_2-1024×422.jpg [Accessed 22 June 2020]

Magazines

[2] Anon (1999) “Torthai na bliana (Results of the Year)” Camogie Annual 1999. pg. 88.

Acknowledgements

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Camogie Association All-Ireland Senior Championship O’Duffy Cup Finals 1932-Present

Camogie Association Logo [References: 1]

O’Duffy Cup Finals 1932-Present

YearWinnerRunner-Up
1932Dublin3-2Galway0-2
1933Dublin9-2Galway4-0
1934Cork4-3Louth1-4
1935Cork3-4Dublin4-0
1936Cork6-4Louth3-3
1937Dublin9-4Galway1-0
1938Dublin5-0Cork2-3
1939Cork6-1Galway1-1
1940Cork4-1Galway2-2
1941Cork7-5Dublin1-2
1942Dublin4-1Cork2-2
1943Dublin8-0Cork1-1
1944Dublin5-4Antrim0-0
1945Antrim5-2Waterford3-2
1946Antrim4-1Galway2-3
1947Antrim2-4Dublin2-1
1948Dublin11-4Down4-2
1949Dublin8-6Tipperary4-1
1950Dublin6-5Antrim4-1
1951Dublin8-6Antrim4-1
1952Dublin5-1Antrim4-2
1953Dublin8-4Tipperary1-3
1954Dublin10-4Derry4-2
1955Dublin9-2Cork5-6
1956Antrim5-3Cork4-2
1957Dublin3-3Antrim3-1
1958Dublin5-4Tipperary1-1
1959Dublin11-6Mayo1-3
1960Dublin6-2Galway2-0
1961Dublin7-2Tipperary4-1
1962Dublin5-5Galway2-0
1963Dublin7-3Antrim2-5
1964Dublin7-4Antrim3-1
1965Dublin10-1Tipperary5-3
1966Dublin2-2Antrim0-6
1967Antrim3-9Dublin4-2
1968Wexford4-2Cork2-5
1969Wexford4-4Antrim4-2
1970Cork5-7Kilkenny3-2
1971Cork4-6Wexford1-2
1972Cork2-5Kilkenny1-4
1973Cork2-5Antrim3-1
1974Kilkenny3-3Cork1-5
1975Wexford4-3Cork1-2
1976Kilkenny0-6Dublin1-2
1977Kilkenny3-4Wexford1-3
1978Cork6-4Dublin1-2
1979Antrim2-3Tipperary1-3
1980Cork2-7Limerick3-4
1980 ReplayCork1-8Limerick2-2
1981Kilkenny3-9Cork3-9
1981 ReplayKilkenny1-9Cork0-7
1982Cork2-7Dublin2-6
1983Cork2-5Dublin1-6
1984Dublin5-9Tipperary2-4
1985Kilkenny0-13Dublin1-5
1986Kilkenny2-12Dublin2-3
1987Kilkenny3-10Cork1-7
1988Kilkenny4-11Cork3-8
1989Kilkenny3-10Cork2-6
1990Kilkenny1-14Wwexford0-7
1991Kilkenny3-8Cork0-10
1992Cork1-20Wexford2-6
1993Cork3-15Galway2-8
1994Kilkenny2-11Wexford0-8
1995Cork4-8Kilkenny2-10
1996Galway4-8Cork1-15
1997Cork0-15Galway2-5
1998Cork2-13Galway0-15
1999Tipperary0-12Kilkenny1-8
2000Tipperary2-11Cork1-9
2001Tipperary4-13Kilkenny1-6
2002Cork4-9Tipperary1-9
2003Tipperary2-11Cork1-11
2004Tipperary2-11Cork0-9
2005Cork1-17Tipperary1-13
2006Cork0-12Tipperary0-4
2007Wexford2-7Cork1-8
2008Cork2-10Galway1-8
2009Cork0-15Kilkenny0-7
2010Wexford1-12Galway1-10
2011Wexford2-7Galway1-8
2012Wexford3-13Cork3-6
2013Galway1-9Kilkenny0-7
2014Cork2-12Kilkenny1-9
2015Cork1-13Galway0-9
2016Kilkenny1-13Cork1-9
2017Cork0-10Kilkenny0-9
2018Cork0-14Kilkenny0-13
2019Galway3-14Kilkenny0-17

GAA Camogie All-Ireland Senior Championship O’Duffy Cup 1932-Present [Ref: 1-3]

Report

Camogie is the Gaelic Athletic Association’s Ladies version of Hurling, or indeed Hockey. It is 15-a-side and the pinnacle of the game is the All-Ireland Senior Championship. The O’Duffy Cup is for the County Championship, and was first won in 1932 by Dublin, who have won it 25 times to 2017. Cork have won the Cup a record 28 times, Kilkenny 13 times, Wexford 7 times, Antrim 6 times, Tipperary 5 times and Galway twice.

June 22nd, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Liberty Insurance Camogie Senior Championship: Cork vs Tipperary [Photo by D. Ribeiro / Shutterstock.com][Reference: 4]

References

Logos

[1] Camogie Association (2020) camogie_master_logo_2-1024×422 [Internet] Available from: https://camogie.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/camogie_master_logo_2-1024×422.jpg [Accessed 22 June 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) “Camogie all_Ireland Championships Senior Final” Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games. pg. 326. DBA Publications, Blackrock, County Dublin 2017.

Websites

[3] Camogie Association (2020) Roll of Honour All-Ireland Championship [Internet] Available from: https://camogie.ie/history/roll-of-honour-all-ireland-championship/ [Accessed 22 June 2020]

Images

[4] Shutterstock / Photo by D. Ribeiro (2019) June 22nd, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Liberty Insurance Camogie Senior Championship: Cork vs Tipperary [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/june-22nd-2019-cork-ireland-liberty-1431588851 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caroline Mitchell.

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