Squad named for Camogie Compromise
Updated: Tuesday, 27 Oct 2009 13:12
The annual Shinty/Camogie Compromise Rules game between Ireland and Scotland takes place this Saturday next in Bught Park, Inverness, with Ireland hoping to prevent Scotland from winning their fourth consecutive title.
The Irish team is made up largely of players from junior counties such as Armagh, Wicklow, Westmeath and Carlow. Nancy Murray Cup winners Roscommon and Cavan, who were victorious in the Máire Ní Chinnéide Cup, have three representatives each.
Roscommon manager Ger Moran and Cavan boss Eddie Brady will take charge of the Irish squad this weekend. They will be joined in the backroom team by Louth's Mary Connor
Throw-in for the Shinty/Camogie Compromise Rules game is at 12.15pm on Saturday in Bught Park, with the men's equivalent getting under way at 2.10pm.
Ireland squad:
Caroline Connaughton (Roscommon)
Claire Curley (Roscommon)
Niamh Connolly (Roscommon)
Rosie Crowe (Cavan)
Lorraine Day (Cavan)
Maggie McBride (Cavan)
Ann Marie Doran (Wicklow)
Karen Walsh (Wicklow)
Pamela Greville (Westmeath)
Sandra Greville (Westmeath)
Bernie Murray (Armagh)
Colette McSorley (Armagh)
Roisin McKenna (Monaghan)
Sharon McQuillan(Monaghan)
Valerie Crean (Carlow)
Margaret Coady (Carlow)
Roisin O Connell (Kildare)
Niamh Breen (Kildare)
Aisling Corr (Tyrone)
Frances Bigley (Tyrone)
Managers: Eddie Brady (Cavan), Ger Moran (Roscommon)
Selector: Mary Connor (Louth)
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