All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship

The All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship is a competition in the women's field sport of camogie for second-tier county teams and for second-string teams of first-tier counties.[1] If the winning team comes from a second-tier county, that county is promoted to the following year's senior championship. Similarly, the winner of the All-Ireland junior championship is promoted to the following year's Intermediate Championship. The grade mirrors Division 2 of the National Camogie League. The final is played in Croke Park Dublin alongside the Senior and Junior finals. The 2021 competition was contested by Antrim, Carlow, Derry, Laois, Kerry, Kildare, Meath and the second teams of Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny and Tipperary.[2]

All Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship
IrishCraobh idirmheánach na hÉireann
Founded1992
TrophyJack McGrath Cup
Title holdersDerry (2nd title)
Most titlesCork, Galway (4 titles)
SponsorsRTÉ Sport

History

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The competition was inaugurated in 1992 with Corn Uí Phuirséil being presented to the winners. It was discontinued in 2005 and replaced by the All Ireland Senior B Championship in 2006 and 2007 before being revived in 2008. The Jack McGrath cup is currently presented to the winners.

Jack McGrath Cup Camogie Finals

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The first numeral in the scoreline of each team is the number of goals scored (equal to 3 points each) and the second numeral is the number of points scored, the figures are combined to determine the winner of a match in Gaelic games.

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptainReferee
199211 OctDublin4-11Down4-04BallygalgetCathy WalshMary Connor (Louth)
199310 OctClare1-08Dublin1-05EnnisFrances PhelanColette Kennedy (Galway)
19949 OctArmagh7-11Kildare3-11TullamoreMary BlackMiriam O'Callaghan (Offaly)
19958 OctClare1-10Tipperary1-09ToomevaraDenise CroninMary Connor (Louth)
199613 OctLimerick2-10Down1-06LimerickEileen O’BrienMarie Pollard (Waterford)
199712 OctTipperary2-19Clare2-12The RaggDeirdre HughesAine Dervan (Louth)
19984 OctDown1-12Cork1-08CorkColleen HyndsBiddy Phillips (Tipperary)
199910 OctClare1-08Antrim1-03DunloyCatherine O’LoughlinAine Derham (Dublin)
20008 OctCork3-09Limerick0-11CorkSheena MorleyJohn Morrissey (Tipperary)
2001[3]Sept 30Antrim3-10Derry0-05DunloyCiara GaultÚna Kearney (Armagh)
2002[4]24 NovCork3-06Antrim1-10Ringsend, DublinHilda KenneallyAine Derham (Dublin)
20035 OctAntrim2-09Tipperary0-10NavanSinead LaganÚna Kearney (Armagh)
2004[5]9 OctGalway1-10Tipperary0-04ThurlesSinéad CahalanAine Derham (Dublin)

No competition in 2005, Played as All Ireland Senior B Championship 2006–7.

YearDateWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueCaptainReferee
2006[6]1 OctCork2-09Galway1-07LimerickMiriam DeasyJohn Morrissey (Tipperary)
2007[7]Sept 29Limerick1-10Cork2-07CorkAoife SheehanCiarán Quigley (Kildare)
Replay[8]6 OctLimerick2-09Cork0-06LimerickAoife SheehanCiarán Quigley (Kildare)
2008[9]8 OctKilkenny5-05Cork1-14NenaghLeann FennellyAlan Lagrue (Kildare)
2009[10]Sept 19Galway0-15Cork2-09GalwayCaroline KellyAlan Lagrue (Kildare)
Replay[11]10 OctGalway3-10Cork1-05NenaghCaroline KellyKarl O’Brien (Dublin)
2010[12]Sept 21Offaly2-12Wexford2-10Croke ParkMichaela MorkanOwen Elliott (Antrim)
2011[13]Sept 11Wexford2-12Antrim1-05Croke ParkColleen AtkinsonAlan Lagrue (Kildare)
2012Sept 29Derry2-10 (R)Galway2-09MeathGrainne McGoldrickDonal Ryan (Dublin)
2013[14]Sept 15Galway0-12Limerick0-10Croke ParkSinéad KeaneA. O'Brien (Wexford)
2014[15]Sept 14Limerick1-12Kilkenny0-10Croke ParkFiona HickeyRay Kelly (Kildare)
2015[16]Sept 13Waterford2-09Kildare1-05Croke ParkCaithriona McGloneJ. Byrne (Dublin)
201611 SepKilkenny3-06Cork1-11Croke ParkAine FaheyJ MacDonagh Galway
2017[17]10 SepMeath1–09Cork1–09Croke Park
Replay1 OctMeath0-10Cork0-07LimerickJ Dermody Westmeath
20189 SepCork1–13Down0–09Croke ParkSarah Harrington
20198 SepWestmeath1-11Galway1-09Croke Park
20205 DecDown4-16Antrim2-10Breffni Park
2021[18]12 SepAntrim2-21Kilkenny2-13Croke ParkLucia McNaughtonConor Quinlan (Galway)
2022[19]7 AugGalway0-13Cork0-11Croke ParkLisa CasserlyGavin Donegan
20236 AugDerry2-05Meath0-11Croke Park
Replay12 AugDerry1-17Meath1-09ClonesAoife Ni Chaiside & Aine McAllister

Roll of Honour

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Wins Listed By County

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CountyWinsRunners upYears wonYears runners up
Cork472000, 2002, 2006, 20181998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2022
Galway432004, 2009, 2013, 20222006, 2012, 2019
Antrim342001, 2003, 20211999, 2002, 2011, 2020
Limerick321995, 2007, 20142000, 2013
Clare311993, 1995, 19991997
Down231998, 20201992, 1996, 2018
Kilkenny222008, 20162014, 2021
Derry212012, 20232011
Tipperary1319971995, 2003, 2004
Dublin1119921993
Wexford1120112010
Meath1120172023
Armagh101994-
Offaly102010-
Waterford102015-
Westmeath102019-
Kildare02-1994, 2015

Wins Listed By Province

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CountyWinsRunners upTotal
Munster121224
Ulster8816
Leinster7714
Connacht336

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460.
  2. ^ "All-Ireland Camogie Championship fixtures 2021". The Camogie Association. 10 July 2021.
  3. ^ 2001 Antrim 3-10 Derry 0-5 report on RTÉ online
  4. ^ 2002 Cork 3-6 Antrim 1-10 report on RTÉ online Archived 10 February 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ 2004 intermediate final Galway 1-8 Tipperary 0-4 report in Irish Times
  6. ^ 2006 final Cork 2-9 Galway 1-7 report on rebelgaa Archived 15 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ 2007 Limerick 1-10 Cork 2-7 at Gaelic Grounds report on RTE online Archived 6 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine and camogie.ie Archived 26 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Replay Limerick 2-9 Cork 0-6 at Páirc Uí Rinn report on camogie.ie
  9. ^ 2008 Kilkenny 5-5 Cork 1-14 report in Kilkenny Advertiser
  10. ^ 2009 Galway 0-15 Cork 2-9 report in Galway Independent Archived 26 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine and RTÉ online Archived 12 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ 2009 Galway 3-10 Cork 1-5 report in Connacht Tribune Archived 19 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Cork Independent and RTÉ online Archived 19 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ 2010 Intermediate final Offaly 2-12 Wexford 2-10 report in Irish Independent, RTÉ online Archived 14 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Irish Times andIrish Times online and RTÉ online match-tracker Archived 17 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ 2011 final Wexford 2-12 Antrim 0-15 Report in Irish Times and Irish Examiner
  14. ^ "McGrath on song as Tribeswomen make amends". Irish Examiner. 16 September 2013. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  15. ^ "Mulcahy savours Limerick redemption". Irish Examiner. 15 September 2014. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  16. ^ "Camogie: intermediate honours for Waterford". Hogan Stand. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  17. ^ "All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie final: All square between Rebels and Royals". Hogan Stand. 10 September 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  18. ^ "Last year's beaten finalists Antrim clinch first All-Ireland intermediate crown with eight-point win". The 42. 12 September 2021./
  19. ^ "Galway edge out Cork to take intermediate camogie crown". RTÉ Sport. 7 August 2022./
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