Tournament details | |
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Date | Jan 2009 – 22 Feb |
Teams | 8 |
Winners | |
Champions | Waterford IT (2nd title) |
Captain | Keeva Fennelly |
Runners-up | |
Runners-up | University College Dublin |
Captain | Rena Buckley |
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Matches played | 7 |
The 2009 Ashbourne Cup inter-collegiate camogie championship was staged in Cork over the weekend of February 21–22. It was won by Waterford Institute of Technology who defeated the hosts UCC in Saturday's semi-final in The Mardyke before denying University College Dublin the three-in-a-row in the final by three points in Páirc Uí Rinn 24 hours later.[1] Player of the tournament was WIT's Stacey Redmond.
The Final
Waterford's victory was inspired by a fifth-minute goal on five minutes from Mullinavat's Michelle Quilty who combined effectively with Wexford duo Stacey Redmond and Ursula Jacob to shoot past Wexford inter-county team-mate Mags Darcy. Waterford led 1–6 to 0–1 at half-time. UCD came back in the second half when they had the breeze with strong performances from Wexford's Mary Leacy and Cork's Rena Buckley but their goal from another Wexford inter-county player Una Leacy 10 minutes from the end was not enough.
Shield
Galway's Lorraine Ryan scored 1–8 of NUIG's total in a 1–14 to 2–10 victory over University of Limerick. Edel Maher and Maire O'Neill scored first half goals for Limerick who led 2–7 to 0–4 at half time.
Results
Waterford IT | 1–9 – 1–6 | University College Dublin |
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Michelle Quilty 1–1, Ursula Jacob 0–4, Jennifer Simpson 0–2, Ann Dalton 0–1, Susan Keane 0–1 | Camogie.ie | Una Leacy 1–0, Susie O'Carroll 0–5, Alison Maguire 0–1 . |
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Match Rules
- 60 minutes
- Extra Time if scores level
- Maximum of 5 substitutions
References
- ↑ 2009 final WIT 1–9 UCD 1–6 at Páirc Uí Rinn, report in Wexford People Irish Times and RTÉ online
External links
- History of the Ashbourne and Purcell Cups on camogie.ie
- Official Camogie Website
- On The Ball Official Camogie Magazine
- College websites Queens University Belfast Archived 2 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine University College Dublin