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Gael Linn Cup 1984

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gael Linn Cup 1984
Winners
ChampionsLeinster (17th title)
Runners-up
Runners-upConnacht
Other
Matches played3

The 1984 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Leinster, who defeated Connacht in the final, played at Silver Park Kilmacud.[1][2]

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Arrangements

Connacht defeated Ulster in the semi-final by 3–6 to 1–3. Leinster defeated Munster 2–1 to 1–3 in the rain at Adare then Carmel O'Byrne scored 3–2 to help Leinster defeat Connacht by 3–9 to 1–4 at Silver Park.[3][4][5][6][7]

Gael Linn Trophy

In the trophy Leinster defeated Munster 2–4 to 1–6 at Adare, Ulster defeated Connacht, 4–6 to 1–6, at Castledaly and Leinster defeated Ulster 3–6 to 1–3 in the final.

Final stages

Leinster3–9 – 1–4Connacht

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Leinster:
GK 1 Yvonne Redmond (Dublin)
FB 2 Ann Downey (Killkenny)
RWB 3 Germaine Noonan (Dublin)
CB 4 Tina Fitzhenry (Wexford)
LWB 5 Stellah Sinnott (Wexford)
MF 6 Una Crowley (Dublin)
MF 7 Mary Mernagh (Dublin)
MF 8 Biddy O'Sullivan (Killkenny)
RWF 9 Edel Murphy (Dublin)
CF 10 Norah Gahan (Wexford)
LWF 11 Angela Downey (Killkenny)
FF 12 Joan Gormley (Dublin)
Connacht:
GK 1 Breda Coady (Galway)
FB 2 Noreen Treacy (Galway)
RWB 3 Anne Briscoe (Galway)
CB 4 Chris Silke (Galway)
LWB 5 Breda Kenny (Galway)
MF 6 Claire Geraghty (Galway)
MF 7 Anne Gallagher (Galway)
MF 8 Mary Kelly (Galway)
RWF 9 Teresa Raftery (Galway)
CF 10 Madge Hobbins (Galway)
LWF 11 Anne Morris (Galway)
FF 12 Una Jordan (Galway)

Junior Final

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Leinster:
GK 1 Toni O'Byrne (Dublin)
FB 2 Mairéad Cronin (Dublin)
RWB 3 Antoinette Merriman (Kildare)
CB 4 Anna Dargan (Kildare)
LWB 5 Patricia Clinton (Dublin)
MF 6 Jo Holden (Dublin)
MF 7 Eunice Keogh (Dublin)
MF 8 Marie Fitzpatrick (Killkenny)
RWF 9 Nuala Smithers (Carlow)
CF 10 Siobhán Cronin (Dublin)
LWF 11 Miriam Malone (Kildare)
FF 12 Adele Campbell (Dublin)
Ulster:
GK 1 Anne McKiernan (Cavan)
FB 2 Margaret Moriarty (Armagh)
RWB 3 Sheila Rafferty (Armagh)
CB 4 Ita Brady (Cavan)
LWB 5 Noeleen McKendry (Derry)
MF 6 Siobhán McKeogh (Fermanagh)
MF 7 Sarah Ann Quinn (Derry)
MF 8 Anne Trainor (Down)
RWF 9 Pauline Robinson (Derry)
CF 10 Denise McStay (Armagh)
LWF 11 Ursula McGivern (Armagh)
FF 12 Patsy Quinn (Derry)

References

  1. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5
  2. ^ Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie
  3. ^ Report of final in Irish Press, 22 October 1984
  4. ^ Report of final in Irish Independent, 22 October 1984
  5. ^ Report of final in Irish Times, 22 October 1984
  6. ^ Report of final in Irish Examiner, 22 October 1984
  7. ^ Report of final in Irish News, 22 October 1984

External links

Preceded by Gael Linn Cup
1954 – present
Succeeded by
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