2012 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

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All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 2012
Championship details
Dates23 June — 16 September 2012
Teams8
All-Ireland champions
WinnersWexford (7th win)
CaptainKaren Atkinson
ManagerJ. J. Doyle
All-Ireland runners-up
Runners-upCork
CaptainJulia White
ManagerPaudie Murray
2011
2013

The 2012 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship—known as the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship in association with RTÉ Sport for sponsorship reasons— is the premier competition of the 2012 camogie season. It commenced on 23 June 2012 and ended with the final on 16 September. Eight county teams compete in the Senior Championship out of twenty-seven who compete overall in the Senior, Intermediate and Junior Championships. Wexford defeated Cork in the final.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The championship was notable for the qualification of Offaly for the All-Ireland semi-final just three years after they had been graded junior. Quarter-final stages of the championships were re-introduced for the first time since 2006. The 2012 championship was the first to be held under new rules which allowed two points for a point direct from a sideline ball.[15][16][17][18][19]

Provincial championships[edit]

There was an indication of changes in the camogie hierarchy in the provincial championships which were held before the All-Ireland senior championship began. Clare won the Munster championship for the first time since 1944, beating Cork in the final.[20][21] Offaly defeated Kilkenny in the Leinster semi-final and although Wexford beat Offaly by 1-12 to 1-7 to win the Leinster final, they were boosted by the experience. Offaly went on to beat Kilkenny for the second time in a championship play-off and then Dublin in the All-Ireland quarter final to qualify for the All-Ireland semi-final for the first time. Clare qualified for the All-Ireland quarter final only to lose to their Munster final victims Cork.

Structure[edit]

The eight teams were divided into two groups - Cork, Dublin, Galway and Tipperary in Group 1, and Clare, Kilkenny, Offaly and Wexford in Group 2. Teams received 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw. The top four teams then contested the semi-finals. All teams in Group 1 played all teams in Group 2. The top team from each group went into the semi-final on opposite sides of the draw. The second team from each group went into quarter-finals on opposite sides of the draw. The third in Group 1 played fourth in Group 2 for a place in the quarter-final and the fourth in Group 1 played the third in Group 2 for a place in the quarter-final. There were draws to decide who played who in the quarter-finals and for home venue for the quarter-finals.[15][16][17][18][19][22][23][24][25]

Management changes[edit]

For the first time in the history of the championship no female manager had charge if a county team. Wexford retained JJ Doyle as manager. Paudie Murray, brother of goalkeeper Aoife, took over as manager of Cork. Tony Ward took over from Noel Finn as Galway manager. Brendan Williams became Kilkenny manager as Ann Downey departed after four seasons in charge. John Lillis became manager of Tipperary, John Carmody took over from Patsy Fahy as manager of Clare, and John Troy was new manager of Offaly after Joachim Kelly’s achievement in bringing them from junior to senior status in three seasons.

Dual players[edit]

Cork players Briege Corkery and Rena Buckley also played for the Cork senior ladies' football team that won the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship. Two Women's Irish Hockey League players played in the championship, Naomi Carroll of Clare and of Emer Lucey of Dublin.

Opening Rounds[edit]

The new structure threw up several surprises not least being Offaly’s progression to the semi-final despite finishing joint bottom of the group stages. For the third year in succession Galway defeated the eventual champions in the group stages, but having lost the previous two All- Ireland finals to the same opposition, they failed to reach the final thanks to a late surge by Cork in the semi-final. Offaly achieved a major breakthrough by qualifying for the semi-final.

Controversy[edit]

An offer by Wexford GAA to Wexford camogie to staging a double-header between the hurling, and Wexford versus Cork in camogie was rejected by Wexford camogie board[26]

Semi-final[edit]

Galway, losing finalists in 2010 and 2011 were defeated in the All-Ireland semifinal by Cork with late double Late goals from Katriona Mackey and Síle Burns.

Results[edit]

Group stage[edit]





June 30, 2012 Tipperary 2-16 – 0-9[40][41][42] Clare Semple Stadium[43]
Cáit Devane 1-3, Joanne Ryan 1-0, Nicole Walsh 0-8 (6f 1'45), Jill Horan 0-3, Siobhan McGrath 0-2 Claire McMahon 0-6 (3f), Chloe Morey 0-1, Naomi Carroll 0-1, Kate Lynch 0-1

June 30, 2012 Galway 2-11 – 1-7[40][41][42] Kilkenny Nowlan Park
Brenda Hanney 2-0, Niamh McGrath 0-4f, Martina Conroy 0-2, Aislinn Connolly 0-1, Noreen Coen 0-1, Orla Kilkenny 0.1, Orlaith McGrath 0-1, Tara Ruttledge 0-1 Aoife Neary 0-4f, Katie Power 0-3 (0-1 pen), Edel Maher 1-0

June 30, 2012 Wexford 0-14 – 0-9[40][41][42] Cork Bellefield, Enniscorthy
Ursula Jacob 0-8 (6f), Úna Leacy 0-3, Kate Kelly 0-3(2f) Julia White 0-1, Katriona Mackey 0-1, Orla Cotter 0-2 (1f), Joanne Casey 0-2, Jennifer O'Leary 0-3 (1f)

June 30, 2012 Offaly 3-14 – 3-11[44][45][42] Dubin O' Toole Park, Crumlin
Elaine Dermody 3-8(1-05f 1'45), Jean Brady 0-2, Arlene Watkins 0-2, Siobhán Flannery 0-2 Amy Murphy 2-0, Alison Maguire 0-6f, Muireann O'Gorman 1-2, Sarah Ryan 0-1, Ciara Burgess 0-1, Alison Twomey 0-1

July 7, 2012 Galway 1-13 – 0-11[46][47][48] Clare Cusack Park, Ennis[49]
Niamh McGrath 0-7 (3f), Martina Conroy 0-2, Aislinn Connolly 0-2, Orla Kilkenny 0-1, Ann Marie Hayes 0-1 Claire McMahon 0-6 (5f), Fiona Lafferty 0-4 (3f), Chloe Morey 0-2, Katie Cahill 0-1

July 7, 2012 Cork 4-20 – 1-5[47][48] Offaly Pairc Ui Chaoimh [50]
Claire Shine 1-5, Katriona Mackey 1-4, Orla Cotter 0-5 (3f), Katie Buckley 1-2, Linda Dorgan 1-1, Jennifer O'Leary 0-3f Elaine Dermody 0-3f, Emma Dunne 1-0, Tina Hannon 0-2

July 7, 2012 Tipperary 2-15 – 1-15[51][30][47][48] Kilkenny Nowlan Park
Nicole Walsh 0-7 (0-4 frees, 0-3 '45s), Noreen Flanagan 2-0, Alice Fogarty 0-3, Jill Horan 0-2, Joanne Ryan, Sarah Fryday 0-1, Cáit Devane 0-1 Aoife Neary 0-7 (all frees), Katie Power 0-4, Michelle Quilty 1-0, Miriam Walsh 0-2, Noelle Maher 0-1, Niamh Byrne 0-1

July 8, 2012 Wexford 2-20 – 1-4[47][48] Dublin Wexford Park
Úna Leacy 0-1, Louise Codd 0-3, Fiona Kavanagh 0-1, Ursula Jacob 1-6 (1-1'45), Karen Kelly 0-2f, Josie Dwyer 0-3, Katrina Parrock 0-3, Evelyn Quigley 1-1 Mairi Moynihan 0-4f, Aisling Carolan 1-0



July 14, 2012 Cork 2-15 – 1-7[59][55][56][57] Kilkenny Ballincollig
Jennifer O'Leary 0-5 (0-4 '45s), Katie Buckley 1-0, Linda Dorgan 1-0, Katriona Mackey 0-3 . Anna Geary 0-3, Briege Corkery 0-2, Claire Shine 0-1, Joanne Casey 0-1 Michelle Quilty 0-4 (0-3 frees), Miriam Walsh 1-1, Grace Walsh 0-1, Kelly Hamilton 0-1

July 14, 2012 Dublin 1-9 – 0-12[60][61][55][56][57] Clare Parnell Park
Mairi Moynihan (0-4); Amy Murphy (1-0); Aisling Carolan (0-2), Laura Twomey (0-1) Muireann O'Gorman (0-1), Áine Fanning (0-1) Claire McMahon (0-7), Naomi Carroll (0-2), Susan Fahy (0-2)

Table[edit]

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Galway 4 4 0 2 77 39 +38 8
Cork 4 3 0 1 78 47 +31 6
Wexford 4 3 0 1 70 48 +22 6
Tipperary 4 3 0 1 67 60 +7 6
Kilkenny 4 1 0 3 59 71 -12 2
Offaly 4 1 0 3 52 88 –36 2
Clare 0 0 1 3 47 66 –19 1
Dublin 4 0 1 4 51 82 –31 1

Play-offs[edit]


Cork1-13 – 0-9[62][63][64]Tipperary
Katriona Mackey 1-4, Jennifer O'Leary 0-5 (4f), Orla Cotter 0-2 (1f), Anna Geary 0-1, Briege Corkery 0-1 Nicole Walsh 0-6 (4f), Ciara Ryan 0-1, Joanne Ryan 0-1, Jill Horan 0-1
Ballincollig

Offaly2-13 – 1-11[65][62][63][64]Kilkenny
Siobhán Flannery 0-7 (0-3 frees), Elaine Dermody 1-3 (0-2 frees), Michaela Morkan 0-3, Arlene Watkins 1-1 Katie Power 1-2, Aoife Neary 0-5 (all frees), Miriam Walsh 0-3, Noelle Maher 0-1
St Brendans Park, Birr


Dublin0-17 – 2-10 aet[68][67][69][70]Kilkenny
Mairi Moynihan 0-10 (9f 1’45), Aisling Carolan 0-2, Sarah Ryan 0-1, Alison Twomey 0-1, Orla Durkan 0-1, Arlene Cushen 0-1, Áine Fanning 0-1 Aoife Neary 0-7 (4f, 2'45's), Katie Power 1-1, Elaine Aylward 1-0, Kelly Hamilton 0-1, Leanne Fennelly 0-1

Final stages[edit]

Cork1-10 – 0-10[71][72]Clare
Jennifer O'Leary 0-4(2f), Katriona Mackey 1-2, Orla Cotter 0-1f, Katie Buckley 0-1, Joanne Casey 0-1, Aoife Murray 0-1 Chloe Morey 0-6, Fiona Lafferty 0-1, Naomi Carroll 0-1, Claire McMahon 0-1, Susan Fahy 0-1

Offaly1-13 – 2-9[71][73][74][75][76][77]Dublin
Elaine Dermody 1-7(1pen 4f 1'45), Michaela Morkan 0-3, Siobhan Flannery 0-2, Arlene Watkins 0-1 Mairi Moynihan 2-2(1-2f), Louise O'Hara 0-1, Laura Twomey 0-1, Muireann O'Gorman 0-1, Alison Twomey 0-1, Aisling Carolan 0-1, Áine Fanning 0-1, Amy Murphy 0-1



Wexford3-13 – 3-6[89]Cork
Ursula Jacob 2-7 (0-4fs, 0-2 45s); Katrina Parrock 1-2; Fiona Rochford 0-2, Kate Kelly 0-2 Jennifer O'Leary 0-4 (3fs, 1 45); Aoife Murray (pen), Sile Burns, Katrina Mackey 1-0 each; Orla Cotter 0-1, Briege Corkery 0-1
Attendance: 14,974
Referee: Mike O'Kelly (Cork)
Wexford
Cork
WEXFORD:
GK 1 Mags D'Arcy (St Martin's)
RCB 2 Claire O'Connor (Rathnure)
FB 3 Catherine O'Loughlin[90]
LCB 4 Karen Atkinson (Oulart-The Ballagh)
RWB 5 Noeleen Lambert (St Martin's)
CB 6 Mary Leacy (Oulart-The Ballagh)
LWB 7 Deirdre Codd[91]
MF 8 Lisa Bolger (St Martin's)) downward-facing red arrow 47'
MF 9 Kate Kelly[92]
RWF 10 Michelle O'Leary (Rathnure)
CF 11 Una Leacy (Oulart-The Ballagh)
LWF 12 Josie Dwyer (Ferns) downward-facing red arrow 57'
RCF 13 Fiona Rochford (St Anne’s)
FF 14 Katrina Parrock (St Ibar’s)
LCF 15 Ursula Jacob (Oulart-The Ballagh)
Substitutes:
MF Fiona Kavanagh (Oulart-The Ballagh) for Lisa Bolger upward-facing green arrow 47'
CORK:
GK 1 Aoife Murray (Cloughduv) 1-0
RCB 2 Rena Buckley (Inniscarra)
FB 3 Joanne O'Callaghan (St Finbarr's)
LCB 4 Jenny Duffy (St Finbarr's)
RWB 5 Eimear O'Sullivan (Ballinhassig)
CB 6 Gemma O'Connor (St Finbarr's)
LWB 7 Pamela Mackey (Douglas)
MF 8 Jennifer O'Leary (Barryroe)
MF 9 Orla Cotter (St Catherine’s)
RWF 10 Joanne Casey (Inniscarra) downward-facing red arrow 56'
CF 11 Anna Geary (Milford)
LWF 12 Claire Shine (Douglas)
RCF 13 Katriona Mackey (Douglas)
FF 14 Briege Corkery (Cloughduv)
LCF 15 Síle Burns (Rockbán) downward-facing red arrow 56'
Substitutes:
LCF Katie Buckley {Mallow} for Burns upward-facing green arrow 56'
RWF Regina Curtin (Milford) for Casey (upward-facing green arrow 56'

MATCH RULES

  • 60 minutes
  • Replay if scores level
  • Maximum of 5 substitutions

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Preceded by All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
1932 – present
Succeeded by