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1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
The 1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1949 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin who defeated London by a 22-point margin in the final ‘proper’ at Croke Park having earlier defeated Tipperary by a 17 point margin in a poorly attended home final in Roscrea. They were to play London in a final “proper” on December 4 which fell through.〔 978-1-908591-00-5〕 〔Report of final in Irish Press, November 1, 1949〕〔Report of final in Irish Independent, November 1, 1949〕〔Report of final in Irish Times, November 1, 1949〕〔Report of final in Irish Examiner, November 1, 1949〕〔Report of final in Irish News, November 1, 1949〕 ==Structure== It was clear that CIÉ clubmates Kathleen Cody and Sophie Brack had hit their top form together throughout the championship. When Dublin beat Wexford 8-7 to nil in the Leinster final at New Ross the Sophie Brack scored six goals and Kathleen Cody scored 0-7, Doreen Rogers and Pat Rafferty scoring the other goals. They then beat Down by 3-4 to 1-3 at Kilclief, with the help of an own goal by a Down defender and goals by Kathleen O’Keeffe and Sophie Brack. Dublin had just two surviving players from their controversial 1948 side, Kathleen Cody and Sophie Brack Tipperary beat Galway 3-2 to 1-3 in the All Ireland semi-final at Roscrea before 1,000 spectators and a match described as “the best in many years.”
The game was one of the best seen in the championship this year and the net minding of Kathleen Griffin for the visitors won rounds of applause. Of particular note was the exchange of goals midway through the first half by May Hynes of Tipperary| and Scully of Galway.
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