1933 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

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The 1933 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1933 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin, who defeated Galway by a 17-point margin in the final.[1] The match was played at Killester.[2][3][4][5][6]

Dates2 July – 17 December 1933
WinnersDublin (2nd win)
Runners-upGalway
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All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 1933
Championship details
Dates2 July – 17 December 1933
All-Ireland champions
WinnersDublin (2nd win)
CaptainMáire Gill
All-Ireland runners-up
Runners-upGalway
CaptainPeg Morris
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Structure

The championship was entered by 16 counties, up from 10 in 1932. Kildare qualified for the semi-final for the only time in their history, but found themselves 3–0 to nil down at half time and scoring a late goal through Polly Smith of Newbridge St Theresa's. The decision to name the inter-county cup the O'Duffy Cup after Sean O'Duffy was made at a Central Council meeting on 19 August 1933.[citation needed]

Final

Dillon Bowden scored the first point in the final as Ita McNeill and Jean Hannon shared seven goals between them in the Dublin attack. The Dublin midfield trio of Mollie Gill, Máire O'Kelly and Emmy Delaney dictated the final. Galway stayed in the match until half-time but were swept away in the second period. Monica Duggan, sister of hurling star, Jimmy Duggan played for Galway in the final.[7]

Championship Results

First round

More information Tipperary, 5–0 – 0–1 ...
Tipperary5–0 – 0–1Limerick
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Tipperary Sportsfield

More information Kildare, 2–3 – 1–2 ...
Kildare2–3 – 1–2Carlow
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More information Meath, 3–1 – 1–0 ...
Meath3–1 – 1–0Laois
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More information Kilkenny, 3–1 – 3–0 ...
Kilkenny3–1 – 3–0Waterford
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More information Tipperary, 3–1 – 0–1 ...
Tipperary3–1 – 0–1Kilkenny
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More information Dublin, 3–0 – 2–1 ...
Dublin3–0 – 2–1Tipperary
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More information Louth, 7–2 – 2–0 ...
Louth7–2 – 2–0Tipperary
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More information Dublin, 11–2 – 1–0 ...
Dublin11–2 – 1–0Meath
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Final stages

More information Dublin, 9–1 – 5–3 ...
Dublin9–1 – 5–3Louth
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More information Galway, 3–2 – 1–0 ...
Galway3–2 – 1–0Kildare
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More information Dublin, 9–2 – 4–0 ...
Dublin9–2 – 4–0Galway
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Dublin
Galway
Dublin:
GK1Bríd Kenny Dominican College Past
FB2Mary Walsh (UCD)
RWB3Queenie Dunne (Bray United)
CB4Kathleen Mayne (UCD)
LWB5Essie Forde (Civil Service)
MF6Máire Gill (Crokes) (Capt)
MF7Emmy Delaney (UCD)
MF8Máire O'Kelly (UCD)
RWF9Dillon Bowden (Bray United) (1–1)
CF10Maura McGuinness (Civil Service) (1–0)
LWF11Ita McNeill (UCD) (4–0)
FF12Jean Hannon (Bray United) (3–1)
Galway:
GK1Bridie Murray (Technical Institute)
FB2Martha O'Connor (Tuam)
RWB3Peg Lahiffe (Kilbeacanty)
CB4Nora Conroy (Technical Institute)
LWB5Monica Duggan (Technical Institute)
MF6Una O'Riordan (UCG)
MF7Peg Morris (Headford) (Capt)
MF8Dell Kearney (Currandrum)
RWF9Bríd O'Beirne (UCG) (2–0)
CF10Kathleen Maguire (UCG) (2–0)
LWF11Kathleen Walsh (Tuam)
FF12Maureen Lawless (UCG)
Match Rules
  • 40 minutes
  • Replay if scores level
  • No substitutions except in case of injury

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