Camogie championship
The 2017 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship – known as the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Camogie Championship for sponsorship reasons – was 2017's premier inter-county camogie competition.
The winners receive the O'Duffy Cup .
The championship began on 10 June 2017 and ended on 10 September with a Cork victory.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Teams
The All-Ireland camogie championships are structured in three tiers -
Nine of the senior camogie teams enter second teams in either the intermediate or junior championships. If the intermediate championship is won by a county's first team, that team is promoted to next year's senior championship. The winner of the junior championship is promoted to next year's intermediate championship provided that this does not result in two teams from the same county being in the same championship tier.
Senior Championship Teams –
Clare
Cork
Dublin
Galway
Kilkenny
Limerick
Offaly
Tipperary
Waterford
Wexford
Intermediate Championship Teams –
Antrim
Carlow
Cork (second team)
Derry
Down
Galway (second team)
Kildare
Kilkenny (second team)
Laois
Meath
Tipperary (second team)
Wexford (second team)
Junior Championship Teams –
Armagh
Clare (second team)
Dublin (second team)
Kerry
Offaly (second team)
Roscommon
Waterford (second team)
Westmeath
Wicklow
The senior championship begins with a group stage and progresses to a knock-out stage.
Group Stage
The ten teams are drawn into two groups of five. All the teams play each other once. Three points are awarded for a win and one for a draw.
Knock-out stage
The two group runners-up play the two third-placed teams in the two quarter-finals.
The two group winners play the two quarter-final winners in the two semi-finals.
The semi-final winners contest the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Final
Group stage
Key to colours
Advance to semi-finals
Advance to quarter-finals
Group 1
Group 2
Knock-out stage
Quarter-finals
5 August 2017 5:00 pm Quarter-Final
Dublin
1-16 – 0-12
Wexford
Semple Stadium , Thurles Man of the Match: Faye McCarthy (St. Jude's)
A Maher 0-7 (5fs); A Twomey 1-2; E McCarthy, F McCarthy (fs) 0-2 each; Siobhán Kehoe, E McGovern, H Hegarty 0-1 each
Report
C Foxe 0-4(2fs, 1 45); Shelly Kehoe 0-3; Stacey Kehoe 0-2; L Bolger, S O’Connor (f), Ú Leacy (f) 0-1 each
5 August 2017 7:00 pm Quarter-Final
Galway
1-22 – 0-10
Tipperary
Semple Stadium , Thurles Man of the Match: Tara Kenny (Sarsfields)
A O’Reilly 1-7(0-6fs, 0-1 45); N Kilkenny 0-4; N McGrath 0-3; M Cooney, S McGrath 0-2 each; O’McGrath, A M Starr, A Donohue, C Finnerty 0-1 each
Report
C Devane 0-3(2fs), Ciardha Maher 0-2, O O’Dwyer 0-2, M Teehan 0-1, Megan Ryan 0-1, R Howard 0-1
Semi-finals
19 August 2017 Semi-Final 5:15 pm
Kilkenny
2-11 – 0-9
Dublin
Semple Stadium, Thurles Man of the Match: Anne Dalton (St. Lachtain's)
D Gaule 1-2(0-1f), D Morrissey 0-3(1f); J Reddy 1-0; A Farrell, M Quilty, M Farrell, J Malone, M Walsh, K Power 0-1 each
Report
A Maher 0-6(4fs); S Kehoe 0-2, F McCarthy 0-1(f)
19 August 2017 Semi-Final 7:00 pm
Cork
2-9 – 1-9
Galway
Semple Stadium, Thurles Man of the Match: Orla Cotter (St Catherine's)
Orla Cotter 1-3 (0-3f), Aoife Murray 1-0 pen, Katrina Mackey 0-2, Amy O'Connor, Orla Cronin, Hannah Looney, Niamh McCarthy
Report
Aoife Donohue 0-4 (0-3f), Niamh Hanniffy 1-0, Orla McGrath and Ailish O'Reilly (0-1f) 0-2 each, Niamh McGrath 0-1
Final
10 September 2017 Final 4:00 pm
Cork
0-10 - 0-9
Kilkenny
Croke Park , Dublin Attendance: 20,438 Referee: Owen Elliott (All Saints Ballymena, Antrim) Man of the Match: Orla Cronin (Enniskeane)
O Cronin 0-3, A.O'Connor 0-2, O.Cotter 0-2, K.Mackey 0-1, G.O'Connor 0-1, J.White 0-1
Report
M.Farrell 0-2, D.Gaule 0-2, J A Malone 0-2, K.Power 0-1, S.Farrell 0-1, M.Walsh 0-1
References
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