Here are the 12 GAA legends that will feature in the new Laochra Gael series
The series begins on 7 January.
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The series begins on 7 January.
Cork dual star Briege Corkery is this week’s guest on our GAA podcast Warriors.
Cork legend Briege Corkery speaks to The42 about her comeback to inter-county camogie in 2018 and the birth of her son Tadhg.
The Cloughduv player returned to the Cork panel before the All-Ireland semi-final this year but will be involved from the beginning of the new season.
Will Briege Corkery return to the Cork football panel for 2019 so?
Briege Corkery aims to help her side land All-Ireland glory again on Sunday.
The reigning champions welcomed Briege Corkery back into their squad for last Saturday’s semi-final.
17-time All-Ireland winner Briege Corkery made her return last night as Cork booked their All-Ireland final spot.
The reigning champions face Tipperary in the All-Ireland semi-final tomorrow and the six-time camogie All-Star is back after a two-year exile.
Cork dual star Briege Corkery was speaking on Alan O’Mara’s Real Talks podcast.
Briege Corkery and James Masters share their thoughts on Cork dual star Libby Coppinger’s dilemma – potentially lining out in two All-Ireland championship games on Saturday.
Briege Corkery, Rena Buckley, Bríd Stack and Deirdre O’Reilly are all on a break from the panel.
There were doubts about Cork’s ability to survive without Éamonn Ryan and Valerie Mulcahy.
Briege Corkery may have won her tenth All-Star last night but she’s already weighing up her plans for 2017.
Champions receive 11 nominations, with eight going to runners-up Dublin.
Camogie and Ladies Football chiefs have reached an agreement.
It’s been another brilliant year for Cork dual star Corkery.
Mary White’s book Relentless lifts the lid on the winning-machine that is Cork ladies football.
Briege Corkery and Rena Buckley are nominated for the prestigious individual honour.
Briege Corkery and Rena Buckley have swept the boards in recent years.
Cork dual star has had her say on Saturday’s fixtures clash.
Briege Corkery and Rena Buckley were faced with a tricky dual choice
Stephanie Roche, Mark English, Seamus Coleman and other athletes who inspired us over the last 12 months.
No. We don’t know why either.
Irish Times / Irish Sports Council Sportswoman of the Year will be named later this month.
The success of female athletes over the last twelve months has been rewarded with nominations in both categories.
Sports PR executive Colm Woods has practical solutions to change the perception of women’s sport in Ireland.
The Cork captain was celebrating more glory today.
Katrina Mackey inspired her side to a convincing win over Dublin.
In addition, Briege Corkery received the LGFA Senior Player’s Player of the Year.
The nominees for this year’s LGFA Players’ Player of the Year Awards have been announced.
The Leesiders face neighbours Kerry on Sunday.