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  2. 2006 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship - Wikipedia

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    The six senior counties were all guaranteed a minimum of five competitive games, with the hope that standards all round would improve as a result of all the extra matches. Tipperary won their championship group game against Cork by 3-8 to 1-10 in Templemore with two goals from Emily Hayden and a third from Louise Young. They eventually lost the ...

  3. Cork–Kilkenny hurling rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Cork, however, had earlier dethroned reigning champions Tipperary and were aiming for a second All-Ireland crown in two years. The final was going to script in the first half as Cork shot five points without reply before D. J. Carey rattled home a penalty before half-time to leave them just two adrift at the beginning of the second period ...

  4. Cork–Kerry Gaelic football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Cork established an early superiority and, in spite of playing against the wind, 'the Rebels' were eight points to the good at the interval. Kerry fought back in the second-half, however, there was never any doubt about the result. Cork were the winners with five points to spare and ended Kerry's hopes of a second four-in-a-row inside a decade.

  5. Five Points, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Five Points (or The Five Points) was a 19th-century neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City.The neighborhood, partly built on low-lying land which had filled in the freshwater lake known as the Collect Pond, was generally defined as being bound by Centre Street to the west, the Bowery to the east, Canal Street to the north, and Park Row to the south.

  6. 2005 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship - Wikipedia

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    Rena Buckley, Briege Corkery and substitute Angela Walsh were to feature in Cork’s victory in the All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship a fortnight later, after which Cork captain Juliet Murphy coined the phrase ‘rebel treble.” Five players featured on both camogie and ladies football panels. [5]

  7. List of All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winners

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    Kilkenny have also been runners-up the most times, losing the final twenty-five times. The province of Munster has provided the most champions, with seventy-one wins between all six counties. The current champions are Clare , who beat Cork in the 2024 final at Croke Park .

  8. 1999 National Camogie League - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The one-sided result was, surprisingly, reversed by Tipperary in the championship when they beat Kilkenny in the 1999 All-Ireland championship final replay four months later, Kilkenny having beaten Cork in a replayed semi-final. It was the first National League to be played since the rules of camogie changed the team size to 15-a-side ...

  9. 2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship - Wikipedia

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    Fastest goal of the season: 20 seconds – Paudie O'Sullivan for Cork against Galway (All-Ireland qualifiers phase 3, 9 July 2011) Widest winning margin: 34 points. Cork 10-20 : Laois 1-13 (All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round, 18 June 2011) Most goals in a match: 11. Cork 10-20 : Laois 1-13 (All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round, 18 ...