Camogie Association Launch New Programme - Táin Camogie

Group picture L-R: Cliona Ní Chionnaith (Westport), Niamh Bellew, (Derrylaughan, Kevin Barry’s Club), Mollie O’Hanlon (St Enda’s, Omagh), Marie Greenan (Clontibret Seniors), Davina Bolger (Tourlestrane Seniors), Jemma Feehan (Newry Shamrocks) and Jenna Taggart (Michael Davitts) alongside President of the Camogie Association, Brian Molloy. Pic: ©INPHO/Tom MaherGroup picture L-R: Cliona Ní Chionnaith (Westport), Niamh Bellew, (Derrylaughan, Kevin Barry’s Club), Mollie O’Hanlon (St Enda’s, Omagh), Marie Greenan (Clontibret Seniors), Davina Bolger (Tourlestrane Seniors), Jemma Feehan (Newry Shamrocks) and Jenna Taggart (Michael Davitts) alongside President of the Camogie Association, Brian Molloy. Pic: ©INPHO/Tom Maher
Group picture L-R: Cliona Ní Chionnaith (Westport), Niamh Bellew, (Derrylaughan, Kevin Barry’s Club), Mollie O’Hanlon (St Enda’s, Omagh), Marie Greenan (Clontibret Seniors), Davina Bolger (Tourlestrane Seniors), Jemma Feehan (Newry Shamrocks) and Jenna Taggart (Michael Davitts) alongside President of the Camogie Association, Brian Molloy. Pic: ©INPHO/Tom Maher
The Camogie Association has launched a new programme, Táin Camogie, aimed at increasing participation in camogie across the northern counties of Ireland.

It is designed to provide clubs with opportunities to compete and develop their teams, particularly in non-traditional camogie counties.

The programme aims to foster a love for the game while emphasising participation over results, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all players.

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Táin Camogie will operate in Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Derry, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Monaghan, Mayo, Leitrim, Sligo, Longford, Louth, Roscommon and Tyrone.

Táin Camogie is supported through Sport Ireland’s Women in Sport funding and will cater to both U14 and adult players.

Pictured at the launch in Dungannon Park, Co. Tyrone are Cliona Ní Chionnaith (Westport), Niamh Bellew, (Derrylaughan, Kevin Barry’s Club), Mollie O’Hanlon (St Enda’s, Omagh), Marie Greenan (Clontibret Seniors), Davina Bolger (Tourlestrane Seniors), Jemma Feehan (Newry Shamrocks) and Jenna Taggart (Michael Davitts) alongside President of the Camogie Association, Brian Molloy.

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