Róisín Ambrose
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01-12-2017 15:09:32
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'You cannot believe that the game is going to go ahead until the ball is thrown in' - Galway's Lynsey Noone #RTEGAA #RTESport Ladies Football bit.ly/30RKxZa
With the commitment, effort and sacrifices that players put in, all we ask for in return is respect. Respect for the players and respect for our welfare both physically and mentally. We strive to achieve high standards and standards filter from the top. womenshurling
Well said👏🏻 Karen O'Leary
I spoke with Rebecca Delee about her experience with Limerick Camogie. The Newcastle West Camogie Club star is nearly nine months removed from her cruciate knee injury suffered while playing for her county. Rebecca Delee
Members of the Old Mill Senior Ladies Football team are on board for the pietawrenrun this year. Will you join us and help vital funds for such a worthy cause Mai Kennelly Alva Quaid Róisín Ambrose deirdreambrose Emma Falahee Aoife Danaher
Congratulations to our senior goalkeeper from 2020, Sophie Hennessy from Old Mill on recieving a bursary from Munster LGFA in honour of Tipp Ladies Football Rachel Kennelly. A reflection of Sophie's work both on and off the pitch! Well done!
Fabulous morning for a 4km solo🙌🏻Newcastle West Camogie Club players out soloing from 9-11 this morning👏🏻 Be sure to get out and get soloing this weekend in aid of Focus Ireland & Limerick Camogie 💚🤍✨Link to donate: idonate.ie/fundraiser/113…
Excited to see the winning jersey🙌🏻Super initiative by LimerickLadiesGaelic 👏🏻
Our senior team supporting #PrideMonth and the #LetsGetVisible campaign promoting inclusivity and visibility of the LGBTQI+ community in sport. Sport is a welcoming space, and that applies to all communities Sport Ireland Sporting Pride 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
After her wonderful defensive display today, Sophie O Callaghan was presented the MOTM award by sponsor Pat Ryan. Also pictured is fabulous chairperson Grace McNamara who had a great game at corner forward & presented ref John O’Donnell with his referee’s medal 🏅