No grounds for concern a help to Cork cause as Meath hit the road

While Meath's camogie and ladies football teams decamped to Dublin due to pitch shortages, comfort of home base boosts Cork preparations, says Amy Lee
No grounds for concern a help to Cork cause as Meath hit the road

Ready to roll: Pictured at the Camogie Association's launch of the 2022 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championships (L-R) Cavan’s Josephine Maguire, Meath’s Jane Dolan, Cork’s Amy Lee, Ard Stiurthoir Sinead McNulty, Glen Dimplex Head of External Relations and Engagement Rowena McCappin, Uachtaran Hilda Breslin, Galway’s Rebecca Hennelly, Dublin’s Ellen Baker and Armagh’s Michelle McArdle.

CORK camogie’s foresight and dedication in building their own grounds 10 years ago was brought into sharp relief at the launch of the 2022 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championships. 

It emerged during the event that Meath’s camogie and ladies’ football teams – the latter are the reigning All-Ireland senior champions – had to cross the border into Dublin two nights ago to find a training venue. 

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