2005 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 2005
Championship details
Dates 1 June — 18 September 2005
Teams 7
All-Ireland champions
Winners Cork (21st win)
Captain Elaine Burke
Manager Fiona O'Driscoll
All-Ireland runners-up
Runners-up Tipperary
Captain Philly Fogarty
Manager Paddy McCormack
Championship statistics
Matches played 22
2004
2006

The 2005 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championshipknown as the Foras na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship for sponsorship reasonswas the high point of the 2005 season in the sport of camogie. The championship was won for the 21st time by Cork who defeated Tipperary by a four-point margin in the final and became part of the legendary “rebel treble” of 2005 when Cork won the senior hurling, camogie and ladies’ football titles.[1] The attendance was 14,350. [2] [3]

New sponsors

The championship was the first to take place under the sponsorship of Gala, who replaced Foras na Gaeilge as headline sponsors.[4]

Group Stages

Two goals in three second-half minutes saw Wexford through to the semi-final on August 20 when they beat Galway in Ballinasloe. The first goal came with seven minutes left from Ursula Jacob and they added two more through Kate Kelly and Una Leacy.

Semi-finals

Cork defeated Limerick by 27 points in the most one-sided semi-final for thirty years. Tipperary defeated Wexford by eight points to qualify for their seventh consecutive All-Ireland final.

Final

For a time it appeared that a lucky Tipperary goal three minutes before half-time seemed to have established the destiny of the final. Claire Grogan's speculative lob bounced in front of All Star goalkeeper Aoife Murray who took her eye off it momentarily to allow it through her legs, a huge set-back after Cork had battled back from a four-point deficit to trail by just a point.

Tipperary looked destined to retain their title throughout the second half until Cork produced five late points, Cork manager John Cronin having switched the 18-year-old Briege Corkery and Gemma O'Connor to midfield in the second half to roll back the dominance of Philly Fogarty.

Leg 2 of the Rebel Treble

After the match Cork captain Elaine Burke memorably announced: "Rebels abú arís" reflecting the euphoria surrounding Cork’s recapture of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship from Galway a week earlier. 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]

Final stages

August 11
Semi-Final
Cork 5-17 – 0–5 Limerick

August 12
Semi-Final
Tipperary 1-13 – 1-5 Wexford

September 18
Final
Cork 1-17 – 1-13 [6] Tipperary
Cork
Tipperary
CORK:
GK 1 Aoife Murray (Cloughduv)
RCB 2 Rena Buckley (Inniscarra)
FB 3 Rosarie Holland (Barryroe)
LCB 4 Amanda O'Regan (Douglas)
RWB 5 Briege Corkery (Cloughduv) (0-1)
CB 6 Mary O'Connor (Killeagh)
LWB 7 Anna Geary (Milford)
MF 8 Vivienne Harris (Bishopstown) Half time'
MF 9 Rachel Moloney (Courcey Rovers) (0-1)
RWF 10 Una O'Donoghue (Cloughduv) (1-1)  55'
CF 11 Gemma O'Connor (St Finbarr's) (0-3)
LWF 12 Jennifer O'Leary (Barryroe) (0-4)
RCF 13 Emer Dillon (Ballygarvan) (0-4)
FF 14 Stephanie Dunlea (Cloughduv) (0-1)
LCF 15 Elaine Burke (Valley Rovers) (0-1) (captain)  51'
Substitutes:
MF Joanne O'Callaghan (Cloughduv) for Harris  Half time'
RWF Angela Walsh (Killeagh) for O’Donoghue  55'
LCF Sarah O'Donovan (Ballygarvan) for Burke  51'
TIPPERARY:
GK 1 Jovita Delaney (Cashel)
RCB 2 Suzanne Kelly ( Toomevara)
FB 3 Una O'Dwyer (Cashel)
LCB 4 Julie Kirwan ( Moneygall)
RWB 5 Sinéad Nealon (Burgess)
CB 6 Ciara Gaynor (Burgess)  55'
LWB 7 Therese Brophy (Burgess)
MF 8 Philly Fogarty (Cashel) (0-1)
MF 9 Angie McDermott (Kildangan)
RWF 10 Joanne Ryan ( Drom-Inch) (0-1)
CF 11 Noelle Kennedy (Toomevara) (0-1)  37'
LWF 12 Claire Grogan (Cashel) (1-5)
RCF 13 Eimear McDonnell (Burgess) (0-2)
FF 14 Deirdre Hughes (Toomevara) (0-1)
LCF 15 Jill Horan (Cashel) (0-2)
Substitutes:
CB Michelle Shortt ( Drom-Inch) for Gaynor  55'
CF Emily Hayden (Cashel) for Kennedy  37'

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Preceded by
All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 2004
All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
1932 – present
Succeeded by
All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 2006
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