THE CAMOGIE TEAM of the Year was named by The Sunday Game panel last night following Cork’s All-Ireland triumph over Kilkenny.
The panel of Ann Marie Hayes, Cyril Farrell and Mags D’Arcy selected seven players from champions Cork, five from beaten finalists Kilkenny, two from Galway and one from Dublin.
Cork’s Gemma O’Connor was a notable absentee after putting in a fine display yesterday and firing over the equalising point in stoppage time.
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The panel also selected Rebel defender Rena Buckley as Player of the Year. Buckley made GAA history by picking up her 18th All-Ireland medal, while she also became the first woman to captain her own county to All-Ireland titles in both camogie and football.
Here are the selections in full:
RTE
RTE
Player of the Year
Rena Buckey (Cork)
Do you agree with the panel’s selections? Let us know in the comments section below.
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THE CAMOGIE TEAM of the Year was named by The Sunday Game panel last night following Cork’s All-Ireland triumph over Kilkenny.
The panel of Ann Marie Hayes, Cyril Farrell and Mags D’Arcy selected seven players from champions Cork, five from beaten finalists Kilkenny, two from Galway and one from Dublin.
Cork’s Gemma O’Connor was a notable absentee after putting in a fine display yesterday and firing over the equalising point in stoppage time.
The panel also selected Rebel defender Rena Buckley as Player of the Year. Buckley made GAA history by picking up her 18th All-Ireland medal, while she also became the first woman to captain her own county to All-Ireland titles in both camogie and football.
Here are the selections in full:
RTE RTE
Player of the Year
Rena Buckey (Cork)
Do you agree with the panel’s selections? Let us know in the comments section below.
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