GAELIC FOOTBALL - Coventry University ladies win British Championship for first time - The Coventry Observer

GAELIC FOOTBALL - Coventry University ladies win British Championship for first time

Coventry Editorial 24th Apr, 2024 Updated: 30th Apr, 2024   0

COVENTRY University’s ladies gaelic football team won the British University Championship title for the first time.

The team lifted the Division One Championship trophy following victory against University of Liverpool in the final at Páirc na hÉireann the home of Warwickshire GAA.

Coventry’s link with Atlantic Technological University (ATU) in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland means students can study for two years at ATU and then a further two years at Coventry University which many of the gaelic football team chose to do.

Former player and current gaelic football coach at Coventry, Mairi Keogh, said: “It was amazing. It’s what you work the whole year for – those feelings of excitement and the nerves.

“It was great to have it on our doorstep so there wasn’t too much travelling and we had families fly over from Ireland to cheer us on, so there were parents and siblings, as well as all the friends from the players’ clubs.

“A lot of the players are in their final year at university, so it was their last chance to win this and to win the division one championship for the first time for the university and create that bit of history was really special.”




The team originally set up to be a ‘home away from home’ for Irish students with many continuing to play the sport in Coventry for Roger Casements GAA.

And the team includes students from all years of study, five gaelic football sports scholars and one football scholar.


Final-year dietetics student and team member, Aoife Hands, added: “It was absolutely amazing and there was no doubt in anybody’s mind that we weren’t going to win the title.

“We worked for months and it was one of the best weekends I’ve had in Cov and also in my life.

“It was really supportive to have people on the sidelines and some of the girls also ran a Facebook Live for those that hadn’t been able to make it over so that nobody missed out. It was really, really wholesome.

“It was a big part for me coming over here that I knew a lot of the girls and it helped me to settle in a new city. It’s mad to think that we are all over here together and living the university experience.

“The link between Coventry University and ATU is amazing and you wouldn’t get that sort of offer in many places.”

Fellow player Orlaith Connolly, who is studying physiotherapy, added: “We won all of our games on the first day and in our semi-final we were unbelievable – I didn’t know we could play that well.

“We had already played Liverpool on the Saturday and won by two points ahead of playing them in the final on Sunday.

“I played last year when we lost in the semi-final, so to win this time. I don’t think anything will beat that feeling.

“My mum and dad came over which was great. Our families see us play all the time at home but not over here so that was nice for everybody.”

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