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2010 All-Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship

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All Ireland Colleges Championship 2010
Winners
ChampionsLoreto, Kilkenny (2nd title)
CaptainAisling Dunphy
Runners-up
Runners-upBlackwater CS, Lismore
CaptainShauna Kieran Marie Russell

The 2010 All-Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship was won by Loreto, Kilkenny, who defeated Blackwater CS, Lismore by 2–5 to 1–7 in the final on March 6, 2010, at Ardfinnan.[1] Lismore's one point defeat in the final narrowly prevented a unique treble for the sport of Senior C, Senior B and Senior A titles in successive years.

Graded Competitions

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There were graded competitions for colleges at three different levels. In the 2010 All Ireland Senior B final Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig from Cork defeated Borris Vocational School from Carlow by 3–9 to 2–5, in Cahir. In the 2010 All Ireland Senior C final Presentation, Thurles defeated Banagher Community School by 3–18 to 1–1 in Toomevara.

Trophy

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The trophy is the Corn Sceilge in honour of Seán Ó Ceallaigh (1872–1959) (known as Sceilg, an acronym of his name in Irish: Seán S. Ó Ceallaigh), one of the members of the Keating Branch of the Gaelic League that participated in the first Camogie matches in 1904. The shape of the cup is on the lines of the Ardagh Chalice.

Semi-finals

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At the inter-provincial stages of the 2010 competition Blackwater CS, Lismore beat Portumna Community School 3–5 to 0–3 and Loreto, Kilkenny beat St. Patrick's College, Maghera 2–11 to 3-07 in the semi-finals. In the Senior B semi-finals Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig defeated Holy Rosary, Mountbellew by 2–14 to 0–3. Borris VS, Carlow beat St Colm's, Draperstown 2–5 to 3-0 after Colm's led by three goals to two points at half time. In the Senior C semi-finals Presentation, Thurles beat Seamount, Kinvara 3–11 to 1–1 and Banagher CS defeated St Louis, Kilkeel 5–6 to 4–6 in a replay after drawing 3–4 to 2–7.

2010 Final

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Loreto College, Kilkenny
Lismore Community School, Waterford
WIT:
GK 1 Sinéad Maher (Dicksboro)
RCB 2 Stacey Quirke (St Martin's)
FB 3 Niamh Kelly (Dicksboro)
LCB 4 Sarah Dunne (Graigue-Balycallan) downward-facing red arrow 43'
RWB 5 Caoimhe Shiel (Bennetsbridge)
CB 6 Grace Walsh (Tullaroan)
LWB 7 Nicola Butler (Graigue-Balycallan)
MF 8 Aisling Dunphy (Graigue-Balycallan) (captain)
MF 9 Niamh Byrne (Clara)
RWF 10 Aine Curran (St. Lachtain's) 0–1
CF 11 Claire Phelan (Lisdowney) 0–2 (2 frees)
LWF 12 Aoife Nolan (O'Loughlin Gaels) 1-0 downward-facing red arrow 30'
RCF 13 Aisling O'Grady(Dicksboro) downward-facing red arrow 43'
FF 14 Orla Hanrick (Dicksboro) 0–1 downward-facing red arrow 37'
LCF 15 Lydia Fitzpatrick (St. Lachtain's) 1–1
Substitutes:
LWF Aoife Murphy (Lisdowney) for Nolan upward-facing green arrow 30'
RCF Kate Holland (Lisdowney) for O'Grady upward-facing green arrow 43'
LCB Noelle Maher (Tullaroan) for Dunne upward-facing green arrow 43'
UCC:
GK 1 Tracey Kiely
RCB 2 Shauna Prendergast
FB 3 Jenny McCarthy
LCB 4 Emma Foley
RWB 5 Jessica Gavin Johnson
CB 6 Shauna Kieran (co-captain)
LWB 7 Sarah Fenton
MF 8 Marie Russell (co-captain) 0–5 (frees)
MF 9 Michelle Tobin
RWF 10 Aoife Hannon
CF 11 Jemma Burke downward-facing red arrow 41'
LWF 12 Clara Aarons
RCF 13 Ruth Geoghegan
FF 14 Caitriona McGlone 1–1
LCF 15 Niamh Prendergast 0–1
Substitutes:
LWF E Heneghan for Burke upward-facing green arrow 41'
  • MATCH RULES
  • 60 minutes
  • Extra Time if scores level
  • Maximum of 5 substitutions

References

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