Arrangements
The championship was organised on the traditional provincial system used in Gaelic Games since the 1880s, with St Rita’s and St Ibar’s winning the championships of the other two provinces.
The Final
Scores were level at half time in the final, 1-3 to 2-0. Agnes Hourigan wrote in the Irish Press:
The winners deserved the honours because they were always that shade faster to the ball, bur Deirdre, now runners-up in an All Ireland final for the second successive year, went down fighting magnificently. St Patrick’s had the star of the game in their captain, Anne Carroll, a wizard at midfield.
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Final stages
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St Patrick’s Glengoole |
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GK | 1 | Sally Long |
FB | 2 | Ann Graham |
RWB | 3 | Monica Ryan |
CB | 4 | Maura Maher |
LWB | 5 | Mary Graham |
MF | 6 | Ann Carroll (captain) (1–3) |
MF | 7 | Peggy Graham (1–0) |
MF | 8 | Kathleen Griffin |
RWF | 9 | Bernie Moloney |
CF | 10 | Margo Loughnane |
LWF | 11 | Alice Long (1–0) |
FF | 12 | Lucy Scott |
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References
- ↑ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460.
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- ↑ All Ireland club championships on Camogie.ie
- ↑ Seamus King: St. Patrick’s Camogie Club Come Together 35 Years Later
- ↑ Report of final in Irish Press, October 18, 1965
- ↑ Report of final in Irish Independent, October 18, 1965
- ↑ Report of final in Irish Times, October 18, 1965
- ↑ Kilkenny People 1895-current, Friday, September 10, 1965; Page: 8
- ↑ Report of semi-final in Irish Press, September 2, 1965
- ↑ Report of semi-final in Irish Independent, September 2, 1965
- ↑ Report of semi-final in Irish Times, September 2, 1965
- ↑ Report of semi-final in Irish Press, September 9, 1965
- ↑ Report of semi-final in Irish Independent, September 9, 1965
- ↑ Report of semi-final in Irish Times, September 9, 1965
- ↑ Irish Press 1931-1995, Monday, October 18, 1965; Page: 12