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The 2001 [[All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship]] for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of [[camogie]] was won by [http://www.padraigpearsesgalway.com Pearses] of [[Galway GAA#Camogie|Galway]], who defeated [[Cashel King Cormacs GAA#Camogie|Cashel]] of [[Tipperary GAA#Camogie|Tipperary]] in the final, played at [[Cashel King Cormacs GAA#Camogie|Cashel]] .<ref>{{cite book | last = Moran | first = Mary | authorlink = Mary Moran (camogie) | title = A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie | publisher = Cumann Camógaíochta | year = 2011 | location = Dublin, Ireland | pages = 460}} 978-1-908591-00-5</ref><ref>[http://www.camogie.ie/club.asp All Ireland club championships on Camogie.ie]</ref>
The 2001 [[All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship]] for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of [[camogie]] was won by [http://www.padraigpearsesgalway.com Pearses] of [[Galway GAA#Camogie|Galway]], who defeated [[Cashel King Cormacs GAA#Camogie|Cashel]] of [[Tipperary GAA#Camogie|Tipperary]] in the final, played at [[Cashel King Cormacs GAA#Camogie|Cashel]] .<ref>{{cite book | last = Moran | first = Mary | authorlink = Mary Moran (camogie) | title = A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie | publisher = Cumann Camógaíochta | year = 2011 | location = Dublin, Ireland | pages = 460}} 978-1-908591-00-5</ref><ref>[http://www.camogie.ie/club.asp All Ireland club championships on Camogie.ie]</ref>
==Arrangements==
==Arrangements==
The championship was organised on the traditional provincial system used in [[Gaelic Games]] since the 1880s, with [[Keady Lámh Dhearg Hurling Club|Keady Lámh Dhearg]] and [http://stibars.camogie.wexford.gaa.ie/ St Ibar’s] winning the championships of the other two provinces.
The championship was organised on the traditional provincial system used in [[Gaelic Games]] since the 1880s, with [[Keady Lámh Dhearg Hurling Club|Keady Lámh Dhearg]] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20090917152502/http://stibars.camogie.wexford.gaa.ie/ St Ibar’s] winning the championships of the other two provinces.
==The Final==
==The Final==
It was one of the most dramatic finals in club championship history, [[Claire Grogan (camogie)|Clare Grogan]] scored an injury time equaliser for [[Cashel King Cormacs GAA#Camogie|Cashel]], followed by [[Carmel Hannon]]’s dramatic injury time winning point, and Patricia Burke’s goal line clearance.<ref>Report of final in Irish Examiner, November 4, 2001</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Times, November 4, 2001</ref> <ref>2001 Pearses 2-8 Cashel 0-13 [https://archive.is/20120803143843/http://www.independent.ie/sport/sports-roundup-325373.html Irish Independent]</ref>
It was one of the most dramatic finals in club championship history, [[Claire Grogan (camogie)|Clare Grogan]] scored an injury time equaliser for [[Cashel King Cormacs GAA#Camogie|Cashel]], followed by [[Carmel Hannon]]’s dramatic injury time winning point, and Patricia Burke’s goal line clearance.<ref>Report of final in Irish Examiner, November 4, 2001</ref><ref>Report of final in Irish Times, November 4, 2001</ref> <ref>2001 Pearses 2-8 Cashel 0-13 [https://archive.is/20120803143843/http://www.independent.ie/sport/sports-roundup-325373.html Irish Independent]</ref>

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All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 2001
Championship Details
Dates
Competitors
Sponsor
All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship winners
Winners Pearses (Galway) (2nd title)
Captain Áine Hillary
Manager
All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship Runners-up
Runners-up Cashel (Tip)
Captain
Manager
Matches played

The 2001 All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Pearses of Galway, who defeated Cashel of Tipperary in the final, played at Cashel .[1][2]

Arrangements

The championship was organised on the traditional provincial system used in Gaelic Games since the 1880s, with Keady Lámh Dhearg and St Ibar’s winning the championships of the other two provinces.

The Final

It was one of the most dramatic finals in club championship history, Clare Grogan scored an injury time equaliser for Cashel, followed by Carmel Hannon’s dramatic injury time winning point, and Patricia Burke’s goal line clearance.[3][4] [5]

Final stages

Pearses (Gal)4-14 – 1-6Keady Lámh Dhearg

Cashel (Tip)1-15 – 1-9St Ibar’s

Pearses (Gal)2-8 – 0-13Cashel (Tip)
Pearses (Gal):
GK 1 Caroline Cunniffe
RCB 2 Síle Barrett
FB 3 Aisling Ward
LCB 4 Patricia Burke
RWB 5 Martina Haverty
CB 6 Tracey Laheen
LWB 7 Martina Harkin
MF 8 Michelle Glynn
MF 9 Veronica Sweeney
RWF 10 Orla Kilkenny
CF 11 Áine Hillary (captain)
LWF 12 Carmel Hannon
RCF 13 Shauna Ward
FF 14 Sharon Glynn
LCF 15 Lorraine Lally
Cashel (Tip):
GK 1 Sandra Ricken
RCB 2 Michelle Kennedy
FB 3 Jovita Delaney
LCB 4 Kaiffee Moloney
RWB 5 Helen Breen
CB 6 Una O’Dwyer
LWB 7 Triona Bonnar
MF 8 Emily Hayden
MF 9 Paula Bulfin
RWF 10 Philly Fogarty (0–1)
CF 11 Mairéad Morrissey
LWF 12 Clare Grogan (0–11)
RCF 13 Libby Twomey (0–1)
FF 14 Linda Grogan
LCF 15 Helen Grogan

References

  1. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5
  2. ^ All Ireland club championships on Camogie.ie
  3. ^ Report of final in Irish Examiner, November 4, 2001
  4. ^ Report of final in Irish Times, November 4, 2001
  5. ^ 2001 Pearses 2-8 Cashel 0-13 Irish Independent
  6. ^ Report of semi-final in Irish Examiner, September 2, 2001
  7. ^ Report of semi-final in Irish Independent, September 2, 2001
  8. ^ Report of semi-final in Irish Times, September 2, 2001
  9. ^ Report of semi-final in Irish Examiner, September 9, 2001
  10. ^ Report of semi-final in Irish Independent, September 9, 2001
  11. ^ Report of semi-final in Irish Times, September 9, 2001
Preceded by All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship
1964 – present
Succeeded by