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CUP VICTORY CAMOGIE News: results

Posted On 9th Feb 2026
Posted By GAA ONE CLUB
[Galway (All Clubs) campus]
Author Damien Coleman (Development Officer)
Location DCU Dublin


ATUG 4.16

Marino 2.09

VICTORY ATU Claim All-Ireland Champions Glory With Dominant Victory Over Marino

ATU camogie were crowned All-Ireland champions after producing a powerful and composed performance to overcome Marino in an entertaining and high-intensity final. From the opening whistle to the final moments, ATU demonstrated why they have been one of the standout teams in the competition this season, combining skill, work-rate and unity to secure a deserved national title.

Led superbly by joint captains Sarah Coleman and Ava Lynskey, ATU settled quickly into the contest, setting down an early marker with strong tackling and sharp movement through the lines. Both captains were central to ATU’s display, leading by example with their work ethic and communication, and ensuring the team maintained focus during key phases of the game.

ATU’s defence laid the platform for victory, showing excellent organisation and discipline as they absorbed Marino pressure and limited clear scoring chances. Timely interceptions, committed blocking and intelligent use of possession allowed ATU to transition effectively from defence into attack. The midfield unit worked tirelessly throughout, contesting every ball and ensuring ATU remained on the front foot.

Going forward, ATU were patient and clinical. The forward line moved the ball with confidence, creating space and converting chances when they arose. As the game progressed, ATU began to assert greater control, gradually pulling away as their fitness and cohesion came to the fore. Even when Marino threatened to mount a response, ATU responded with composure and determination, refusing to relinquish their grip on the contest.

The closing stages saw ATU manage the game expertly, maintaining possession and continuing to apply pressure until the final whistle confirmed their status as All-Ireland champions. Scenes of celebration followed as players, mentors and supporters marked a memorable achievement for the programme.

This success is a reflection not only of the players’ dedication and talent, but also of the immense work carried out by the management team throughout the campaign. Their preparation, tactical insight and commitment to player development were evident on the day, with ATU executing their game plan with clarity and confidence. The trust between players and management has been a defining feature of this team’s journey, culminating in a richly deserved national title.

For captains Sarah Coleman and Ava Lynskey, lifting the All-Ireland Ui Mhaolagain trophy was a fitting reward for their leadership and consistency across the season. For the squad as a whole, this victory represents a significant milestone and a moment that will be remembered with pride.

ATU camogie can now look back on an outstanding championship campaign, crowned by an All-Ireland title earned through teamwork, resilience and belief.

REPORT: Laoise O Shea (Lead PRO ATUG)

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