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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf.  U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated countiesAt the tournament is Liz Howard, President of the Camogie Association, and Tom Byrne, Head of Corporate Communications, Coillte, with young Camogie players. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf.  U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated countiesAt the tournament is Emma Flynn, left, and Nicola Gogarty, from Castletown, Westmeath, during a break in play. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf.  U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated countiesAt the tournament is Liz Howard, President of the Camogie Association, and Tom Byrne, Head of Corporate Communications, Coillte, with young Camogie players. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf. U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated counties.t the tournament is Racheal Archibald, Derry, and Denise Delaney, Laois. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf.  U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated countiesAt the tournament is Norma Brassil, Kerry, in action against Emma McKenna, Monaghan. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf. U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated counties.t the tournament is Marliza O'Dwyer, Kerry, in action against Monaghan. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf. U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated counties.t the tournament is Liz Howard, President of the Camogie Association, with Sheila Wallace, Chief Executive of the Camogie Association, left. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Caroline Quinn / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf.  U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated countiesAt the tournament is, from left, Sarah Murphy, Mairead Fitzgerald, Aoife Godfrey, and Emma Horgan, from Kerry. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Caroline Quinn / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf. U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated counties.t the tournament is Cork camogie star Mary O'Connor, Director of Camogie Development, with Caoimhe Spillane, age 5, from Abbeydorney, Kerry. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf. U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated counties.t the tournament is Sara Carroll, age 4, from Naas, watching on during a match. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf. U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated counties.t the tournament is Cork camogie star Mary O'Connor, Director of Camogie Development, with Caoimhe Spillane, age 5, from Abbeydorney, Kerry. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf.  U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated countiesAt the tournament is Marie Quirke, Kerry, in action against Rebecca McNee, Monaghan. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads at Croke Park

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31 July 2007; Croke Park became a theatre of dreams today as over 250 young Camogie stars of the future enjoyed a first experience of playing on the hallowed turf. U-14 players on the Coillte Development Squads from Clare, Derry, Kerry, Laois, Louth, Monaghan, Tipperary and Westmeath were granted the rare opportunity to hone their skills at headquarters as part of the Camogie Association’s national programme to develop the sport at juvenile level. The partnership with Coillte, supported by the Irish Sports Council, enables top level coaching and encouragement for young girls throughout the eight designated counties.t the tournament is Caoimhe Spillane, age 5, from Abbeydorney, practicing her skills. 2007 Coillte U14 Camogie Development Squads tournament, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more
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