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1980 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

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All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 1980
Tournament details
DateSept 28
Winners
ChampionsCork (12th title)
CaptainMary Geaney
Runners-up
Runners-upLimerick
CaptainGeraldine O'Brien
Other
Matches played8

The 1980 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1980 season. The championship was won by Cork who defeated first time finalists Limerick by a three-point margin in the final in a replay,[1][2][3][4][5] the first final to be replayed since 1974 and the third in the history of the game.[6] The match drew an attendance of 3,013 including president Paddy Hillery. Limerick had been junior champions in 1977 and qualified for the National Camogie League finals of 1978 and 1979.

Early Rounds

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Derry were missing their inspirational midfielder Sarah Ann Quinn for their quarter-final against Limerick. Limerick then surprised Kilkenny in the semi-final.

Final

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Ann O'Sullivan scored a last minute goal for Limerick, her second of the day, to draw the final. The fact Limerick grabbed a draw was described by Maol Muire Tynan in the Irish Press as the shock of the camogie season. Ann O'Sullivan scrambled home the equalising goal in the last minute.[7][8][9][10][11] Tynan wrote

They should in theory have won. They were probably the better team. But Limerick played with utter determination and can only be admired for their grit.[12]

Replay

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Cork's match clinching goal in the replay came in the run-in to half time when Limerick goalkeeper Helen Moynihan attempted to solo out the field tipping the ball on her hurl, but failed to clear and the ball was returned to Mary Geaney who scored against the unguarded goal. Cork were leading by six points in the replay when Helen Mulcaire's free from 60 yards dropped towards goal and in the melee was deflected off Bridget O'Brien's shoulder into the net. Maol Muire Tynan, who had played in the 1979 final, wrote in the Irish Press:

With five minutes remaining Helen Mulcaire struck one of the finest goals I have ever seen on a camogie pitch. It was a marvellous free shot from about 30 yards that left the Cork defence gaping, and rose the spirits of a disenchanted crowd of Limerick supporters. Trailing by two points Limerick tried frantically to make up for lost time. Their hopes were finally dashed when Cork got another free from fairly close range and Mary O'Leary pointed again. Time had run out for Limerick. Their attack was too late and on the day the best team won.[13]

Final stages

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Dublin2-8 – 2-4Clare

Limerick2-7 – 0-7Down

Kilkenny4-11 – 1-1Wexford

Cork3-7 – 0-5Antrim

Dublin1-5 – 0-5Tipperary

Kilkenny4-10 – 1-7Galway

Limerick5-8 – 1-1Derry

Cork5-8 – 3-4Dublin

Limerick4-3 – 2-6Kilkenny

Cork2-7 – 3-4Limerick

Cork1-8 – 2-2Limerick

Drawn Final September 15 Cork 2-7 Limerick 3-4

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Cork
Limerick
CORK:
GK 1 Marion McCarthy (Éire Óg)
FB 2 Patricia Riordan (Ballinlough)
RWB 3 Miriam Higgins (Éire Óg)
CB 4 Catherine Landers (Killeagh)
LWB 5 Martha Kearney (Na Piarsaigh)
MF 6 Clare Cronin (Old Als)
MF 7 Angela Higgins (Watergrasshill) (0-1)
MF 8 Nancy O'Driscoll (Éire Óg)
RWF 9 Mary O'Leary (Watergrasshill) (2-4)
CF 10 Marion Sweeney (Killeagh)
LWF 11 Pat Moloney (Killeagh) (0-2)
FF 12 Mary Geaney (Éire Óg) (Capt)
LIMERICK:
GK 1 Helen Moynihan (Ballyagran)
FB 2 Joan O'Shea (Ballyagran)
RWB 3 Vera Mackey (Ballyagran)
CB 4 Geraldine O'Brien (Ballyagran) (Capt) (1-0)
LWB 5 Margie Neville-Dore (Kilfinane)
MF 6 Ber O'Brien (Ballyagran)
MF 7 Helen Mulcair (Kilfinane)
MF 8 Anne Sheehy (Kilfinane)
RWF 9 Anne O'Sullivan (Ballyagran) (2-0)
CF 10 Pauline McCarthy (Ballyagran) (0-3)
LWF 11 Betty Conway (Ballyagran) (0-1)
FF 12 Bríd Stokes (Kilfinane) (1-0)

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MATCH RULES

  • 50 minutes
  • Replay if scores level
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions

Replay October 6 Cork 1-8 Limerick 2-2

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Cork
Limerick
CORK:
GK 1 Marion McCarthy (Éire Óg)
FB 2 Patricia Riordan (Ballinlough)
RWB 3 Miriam Higgins (Éire Óg)
CB 4 Catherine Landers (Killeagh)
LWB 5 Martha Kearney (Na Piarsaigh)
MF 6 Clare Cronin (Old Als)
MF 7 Angela Higgins (Watergrasshill) (0-1)
MF 8 Nancy O'Driscoll (Éire Óg) (0-1)
RWF 9 Mary O'Leary (Watergrasshill) (0-3)
CF 10 Marion Sweeney (Killeagh) (0-1)
LWF 11 Pat Moloney (Killeagh) (0-1)
FF 12 Mary Geaney (Éire Óg) (Capt) (1-1)
LIMERICK:
GK 1 Helen Moynihan (Ballyagran)
FB 2 Joan O'Shea (Ballyagran)
RWB 3 Vera Mackey (Ballyagran)
CB 4 Geraldine O'Brien (Ballyagran) (Capt) (1-0)
LWB 5 Margie Neville-Dore (Kilfinane)
MF 6 Ber O'Brien (Ballyagran)
MF 7 Helen Mulcair (Kilfinane) (1-0)
MF 8 Anne Sheehy (Kilfinane) downward-facing red arrow 34' upward-facing green arrow 43'
RWF 9 Anne O'Sullivan (Ballyagran)
CF 10 Pauline McCarthy (Ballyagran (0-2)
LWF 11 Betty Conway (Ballyagran) downward-facing red arrow 30'
FF 12 Bríd Stokes (Kilfinane)
Substitutes:
MF Bridget O'Brien (Ballyagran) for Betty Conway upward-facing green arrow 30'
FF Martina O'Donoghue for Ann Sheehy upward-facing green arrow 34' downward-facing red arrow 43'
FF Anne Sheehy for Martina O'Donoghue upward-facing green arrow 43'

MATCH RULES

  • 50 minutes
  • Replay if scores level
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Report of replay in Irish Press, September 29, 1980
  2. ^ Report of replay in Irish Independent, September 29, 1980
  3. ^ Report of replay in Irish Times, September 29, 1980
  4. ^ Report of replay in Irish Examiner, September 29, 1980
  5. ^ Report of replay in Irish News, September 29, 1980
  6. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5
  7. ^ Report of final in Irish Press, September 15, 1980
  8. ^ Report of final in Irish Independent, September 15, 1980
  9. ^ Report of final in Irish Times, September 15, 1980
  10. ^ Report of final in Irish Examiner, September 15, 1980
  11. ^ Report of final in Irish News, September 15, 1980
  12. ^ Report of final in Irish Press, September 15, 1980
  13. ^ Report of replay in Irish Press, September 29, 1980
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Preceded by All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
1932 – present
Succeeded by