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Armagh lose in the Camogie All-Ireland Junior final as they suffer a 2-15 to 0-12 defeat against Laois at Croke Park.
ARMAGH lost their way in the second half of Sunday’s All-Ireland junior final and as a result lost their third final in five ...
Clann Eireann are the reigning champions and have a squad fit for the title, with the likes of Barry McCambridge in the back, ...
The Orchard outfit enjoyed the ideal resumption, Quinn taking a pass from Merry to raise a white flag and Corinna Doyle ...
The sides were level at half-time in Croke Park, but Laois pulled clear in the second half thanks to a goal from Amy Daly ...
Laois are the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie champions, banishing the heartache of last year, courtesy of a 2-15 to 0-12 win over Armagh.
Adding in their loss in the 2016 edition, Armagh are heading into their fifth final in a decade, but this time they come into the decider with confidence after a 12-point win over Roscommon.
And this is something that the Armagh camogie side are acutely aware of as they prepare to take on Laois in the Premier Junior All-Ireland Final shoot-out at Croke Park on Sunday (1pm). Armagh have ...
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