Jennifer O'Leary

Jennifer O’Leary is a camogie player, winner of eight All-Star awards in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 .[1] She won All Ireland medals with Cork in 2002,[2] 2005,[3] 2006 [4] and 2014 [5] and National League medals in 2003, 2006, 2007, when her late point secured victory for Cork,[6] 2012 and 2013. With a total of 2-38 she was the third highest scoring player in the Senior Championship of 2011.

Jennifer O’Leary
Personal information
Irish name Muireann Ní Laoire
Sport Camogie
Position Left half forward
Born Cork, Ireland
Club(s)*
Years Club Apps (scores)
Barryroe ?
Inter-county(ies)**
Years County Apps (scores)
2002-2014
Cork ?
Inter-county titles
All-Irelands 4
All Stars 8
* club appearances and scores correct as of (16:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC)).
**Inter County team apps and scores correct as of (16:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC)).

Career

She played on the University of Limerick team that won three Ashbourne Cup titles in a row in 2004,[7] 2005,[8] and 2006.[9]

Return

She returned to the Cork panel in 2010 after a break of two years in Australia.[10]

References

  1. "Camogie All Stars". Camogie.ie. Cumann Camógaíochta. 13 November 2009. Archived from the original on 3 December 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2010.
  2. 2002 Cork 4-9 Tipperary 1-9 All Ireland final reports in Irish Examiner, Irish Independent, and Irish Times
  3. 2005 Cork 1-17 Tipperary 1-13 All Ireland final reports in Examiner, Irish Independent, Irish Times and
  4. 2006 Cork 0-12 Tipperary 0-4 All Ireland final reports in Irish Examiner, Irish Independent, Irish Times and Youtube Video highlights one and related part two
  5. 2014 Cork 2-12 Kilkenny 1-09 Jennifer O'Leary hails Cork's collective drive in RTE Sport
  6. Cork 3-8 Wexford 2-10 report in 2007 Irish Independent
  7. 2004 final UL 6-5 UCD 1-8, O'Toole Park, Crumlin, RTÉ online
  8. 42733 2005 final UL 0-12 UCD 1-4 at Ballygunner, Hogan Stand
  9. 2006 UL 0-13 UCD 1-9 at Limerick Gaelic Grounds reports in Irish Independent and 17602 2006 final UL 0-13, UCD 1-9 at Limerick Gaelic Grounds, sportsfocus.com
  10. "Returning rebelette fired up". Irish Independent. 4 March 2010.
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