Heeney to get day of All-Ireland finals underway
Meath referee Bernard Heeney will be the man in the middle when Clare take on Tipperary in the All-Ireland Premier Junior final at Croke Park on Sunday.
The Clann na nGael official is a well-known figure around the GAA grounds of Meath taking charge of game.
The respected referee will get the action underway on Sunday in the curtainraiser.
In all three finals will be played with Meath due to take on Derry in the Intermediate showdown at 2.45 while Waterford play Cork in the senior final at 5pm.
The Camogie Association is proud to unveil a partnership with EVOKE, Ireland's leading website for Women in Ireland, as the National Referee Sponsor of the Camogie Association.
With over one million monthly readers, EVOKE is renowned for delivering the latest news, showbiz, entertainment, and sports updates - making them the perfect fit for Camogie.
The sponsorship will commence at the highly anticipated Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championship finals on 6th August in Croke Park. The three finals are set to deliver exhilarating encounters, as six counties compete for the ultimate glory and the esteemed All-Ireland title.
Each county has embarked its own unique journey to reach this stage and will showcase their immense talent and will reflect the countless hours of training and unwavering commitment they have dedicated throughout the year.
The National Referee Sponsorship will be across several prestigious competitions which include:
Glen Dimplex Camogie All-Ireland Senior Championships
Glen Dimplex Camogie All-Ireland Intermediate Championships
Glen Dimplex Camogie All-Ireland Premier Junior Championships
Very Camogie Leagues
AIB Camogie All-Ireland Club Championships (All-Ireland semi-finals & finals)
Electric Ireland Camogie Minor All-Ireland Championships (All-Ireland semi-finals & finals)
Camogie u-16 All-Ireland Championships (All-Ireland semi-finals & finals)
Furthermore, this partnership will feature an array of promotional activities to amplify the Camogie Association's reach and engagement with EVOKE bringing the thrill of this sport to their audience through match coverage, player profiles and ticket competitions.
The Camogie Association is thrilled to join forces with EVOKE, whose commitment to empowering women aligns perfectly with our organisation's ethos. Together, we aim to elevate the profile of camogie, inspire participation, and celebrate the exceptional talent within our sport.
At the launch Uachtarán of the Camogie Association, Hilda Breslin announced the match officials for this Sunday’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championship final: “John Dermody, Lough Lene Gales, Co. Westmeath will oversee proceedings for the Cork v Waterford Senior Final, whilst Barry Nea of Clonkill Camogie Club, Co. Westmeath will referee the Intermediate final with Derry v Meath.
"Bernard Heaney of Clann na nGael, Co. Meath will officiate the Clare v Tipperary encounter in the Premier Junior final.
"We are delighted to have EVOKE as the sponsor of our National Referees for the next three years across our key competitions. This sponsorship represents a significant opportunity to expand the reach of our game and introduce it to a wider audience.
"We sincerely appreciate EVOKE's support during this pivotal time for women's sports, as we strive to enhance both viewership and attendance at our matches.
"Our referees play an integral role in the success of our sport, and their contribution is invaluable. This is another step forward for the Camogie Association’s commercial programme in 2023 with announcements earlier in the year including new partnerships with Allianz and Electric Ireland."
Paul Henderson, CEO of DMG Media, echoed an Uachtarán’s sentiment and highlighted the significance of supporting women's sports at this transformative juncture.
He remarked: “Referees and match officials are the unsung heroes of sport. No official – no play, it’s that simple…so we are especially proud to become National Referee Sponsor with the Camogie Association and look forward to using the vast reach of EVOKE and all of our DMG Media brands to promote the games and the players in the years ahead”.
DMG Media is a multi-media portfolio company comprising 11 brands, reaching 90% of the population in Ireland every month. DMG Media actively supports Irish sporting organisations, particularly women in sport using their campaign, #StrongerWithSport.
The Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championship Finals
Croke Park – Sunday, 6th August 2023
12.50 Premier Junior final Clare v Tipperary
14.45 Intermediate final Derry v Meath
17.00 Senior final Cork v Waterford