Shinrone and Offaly camogie player Sharon Shanahan being tossed in the air by colleagues at a reception at Plassey House in UL to mark their victory in the Ashbourne Cup.
THE University of Limerick camogie team made history by securing their second consecutive Ashbourne Cup title with an impressive victory over UCC at the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Mayo the weekend before last and Shinrone and Offaly camogie player Sharon Shanahan was a key member of their team.
The final saw UL triumph in a hard-fought battle, winning by 3-10 to 2-11, with the team showcasing their resilience, determination, and exceptional skill throughout the game.
To mark this outstanding achievement, Acting UL President Professor Shane Kilcommins welcomed the team to a special reception at Plassey House, where he congratulated the players, coaches, and management on their success.
He commended their unwavering dedication to both their sport and their academic pursuits, highlighting how their achievements contribute to the University’s strong sporting culture.
“Sport plays a fundamental role in life at UL, and our camogie team has once again shown the determination, skill, and resilience that make them such outstanding ambassadors for this university, and we are incredibly proud of them. Achievements like this will stand the test of time, and in years to come, when you look back as UL alumni, you’ll take great pride in knowing you were part of something truly special,” Professor Kilcommins said.
“With this latest achievement, the team has once again demonstrated the strength of university sport, highlighting the talent, commitment, and team spirit that define the university’s sporting legacy,” he added.
The reception was attended by the full UL camogie squad, along with the coaching staff, management, and team sponsors, Kirby, all of whom played a vital role in securing the title. The win further cements UL’s reputation as a powerhouse in GAA, with UL’s GAA Club boasting 26 teams across hurling, camogie, and football under the guidance of GAA Development Officer Jason Coffey.
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