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HomeSportsBríd and Clare camogie's award for memorable match programme

Bríd and Clare camogie’s award for memorable match programme

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Clare Camogie’s Senior & Intermediate County Finals match programme has scooped the Mick Dunne Memorial Award for Programme of the Year.

The 2022 Camogie Association Media Awards and Mick Dunne Memorial Award winners were recently announced with Clare Camogie’s County Board securing gold in the Best Match Programme category.

Bríd MacNamara produced the programme for the two finals down for decision on Saturday, October 15th; the senior decider between Scariff/Ogonnelloe and Truagh/Clonlara and the Intermediate final between Clarecastle/Ballyea and Tulla.

The programme has now been recognised as the best of its type in the country for the second year running.

Clare Camogie also scooped this award last year as MacNamara’s programme for the Senior decider between Scariff/Ogonelloe and Truagh/Clonlara in 2021 was rewarded with the top prize.
Bríd Mac has no shortage of experience in relation to winning this award.

She has previously designed and edited the Programme of the year on two separate occasions as Munster PRO while her work within the county saw this award travel back to Clare in 2018 and 2021.

Her production for the 2022 Finals was a 36 page full colour programme which was widely praised at the time for the level of detail throughout the production.

Bríd will accept the award at the 2022 Media, Volunteer and Referee Award Ceremony in Croke Park on Saturday February 4th.

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