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Already in the record books as the first Carlow outfit to reach a ladies football club showpiece at national level, Bennekerry/Tinryland created further headlines in GAA headquarters by overcoming ...
Clíodhna Ní Shé of Bennekerry/Tinryland in action against Chloe Crowe of Annadown Leah Mullins of Bennekerry/Tinryland receives the AIB Player of the Match award from Aoife Wynne, representing ...
Already in the record books as the first Carlow outfit to reach a ladies football club showpiece at national level, Bennekerry/Tinryland created further headlines in GAA headquarters by overcoming ...
All-Ireland Ladies Club IFC final: Annaghdown (Galway) 1-7 Bennekerry/Tinryland (Carlow) 2-10 Cliodhna Ní Shé amassed an impressive haul of 2-4 at Croke Park as a magnificent Bennekerry ...
Eire Og gain narrow victory in a low scoring encounter Eire Og 1-1 Bennekerry-Tinryland 0-3 Emma Kavanagh; Robyn Kelly, Emer O'Rourke, Emma Blake; Ruth McDermott, Sandra Barry, Sarah Lennon ...
There's history in the making for Bennekerry/Tinryland, as they become the very first club from Co Carlow to appear in a women's club decider Annaghdown have been here before, back in 2016 when a ...
The Meath side had a former inter-county stalwart of their own in the form of Orlaith Duff (a two-time TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football ... Carlow women over the line. Scorers for Bennekerry ...
Elaine and her Bennekerry/Tinryland teammates are now just 60 minutes away from becoming the first Carlow club to reach an All-Ireland ladies club football championship showpiece at any grade.
Joe Walshe is a long time waiting to pass it on. He is Tinryland’s last man. The last man to captain the club to a Carlow senior football championship. These things matter. And then four decades ...