The winners of the 2020 Camogie Association Volunteer Awards have been announced.
These awards acknowledge the huge effort put in by volunteers all over the country throughout the year.
Clontibret Senior Camogie Manager Ned Mc Cann has been named as the Monaghan winner. The O'Neills side were crowned Ulster Junior winners in 2018 as well as contesting the final again in 2019. They reached the last 4 stage in 2020, before the competition was halted due to Covid 19.
The winners of the awards will be honoured at an online event at 7pm on February 20th in conjunction with the Camogie Association Media Awards.
The event will be streamed on our Facebook page.
Eileen Dunne will the MC for the event in honour of her father Mick Dunne who three of the Media Awards are named after.
The winners for each county are:
Antrim | Rachel Neeson |
Armagh | Andrea McAlinden |
Britain | Geraldine Connolly |
Carlow | Karen Byrne |
Clare | Elaine Keane |
Cork | Lorraine O’Connell |
Derry | Sara Gribben |
Donegal | Eunan O Donnell |
Down | Paula Fearon |
Dublin | Mary Flood |
Galway | Rita Coen |
Kerry | Mike Roger O’Sullivan |
Kildare | Fiona Timmons |
Kilkenny | Paula Dowling |
Laois | Deirdre Delaney |
Limerick | John Cunningham |
Louth | Úna Caraher |
Mayo | Caroline Kelly |
Meath | Colm Whitty |
Monaghan | Ned Mc Cann |
Offaly | Úna Finneran |
Tipperary | Geraldine Kinnane |
Tyrone | Declan McDermott |
Waterford | Sonya Acheson |
Westmeath | Caroline Carton |
Wexford | Breda O’Sullivan |
Wicklow | Loretta Mutton |
This is the fifteenth year of the awards which honour the contributions of local and national press and volunteers in the promotion and development of Camogie.