AIB Camogie Club All-Ireland Championship Finals
1 March 2022; Camogie players, Grainne Dolan of St Rynagh’s, Offaly, right, and Orla Callanan of Salthill Knocknacarra, Galway, left, alongside Head of Public Affairs at AIB, Maolmuire Tynan and President of the Camogie Association, Hilda Breslin ahead of one of #TheToughest showdowns of the year, which sees the two sides go head-to-head in the 2021 AIB Intermediate Camogie Club All-Ireland Championship Final this Sunday, March 6th at 2pm at Croke Park. This is one of two AIB Camogie Club All-Ireland Championship finals which will be decided at Croke Park this weekend, with the senior decider between reigning Champions Oulart the Ballagh of Wexford and Galway’s Sarsfields getting underway at 4pm. On Saturday, March 5th the Junior A and B finals take centre stage at O’Raghallaighs GAA, Drogheda. The AIB Junior A Camogie Club All-Ireland Championship final sees Eoghan Rua, Derry, take on Clanmaurice of Kerry at 12.30pm, while the Junior B decider sees Derrylaughan of Tyrone face off against Wicklow’s Knockananna at 2.30pm. The AIB Senior and Intermediate Camogie Club All-Ireland Championship Finals will be broadcast live from Croke Park by RTÉ, with coverage starting from 1.45pm on Sunday, March 6th, while the AIB Junior A and B Camogie Club All-Ireland Championship Finals will be streamed live from O’Raghallaighs GAA, Drogheda on Saturday, March 5th on the Official Camogie Association YouTube Channel. This year’s AIB Club Championships celebrate #TheToughest players in Gaelic Games - those who, despite adversity, don’t quit, who persevere no matter how tough it gets, because Tough Can’t Quit. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
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