Ladies final: Corkery keen to stop double defeat
Having lost one All-Ireland final in Croke Park already this year, Cork's Briege Corkery is keen to ensure that she will not lose two.
Having lost one All-Ireland final in Croke Park already this year, Cork's Briege Corkery is keen to ensure that she will not lose two.
The Cork dual star reflects on her career to date and the efforts involved in maintaining the desire to succeed in camogie and football.
Camogie star Briege Corkery and footballer Angela Walsh scooped The Irish Times/Irish Sports Council Sportswoman of the Month Awards for September.
Jonathan Mullin, Gaelic Games Correspondent, talks to Cork's Briege Corkery about life on and off the field.
Wexford's Kate Kelly and Cork's Briege Corkery have been named the Vodafone GAA Camogie and Ladies' Football Players of the Year for 2007.