Geraldine’s Portglenone claimed the Division 1 Féile County title in impressive fashion on Saturday, April 12th, at their home grounds in Portglenone. The hosts put on a show of determination, teamwork, and skill to cap off a memorable day for the club and its supporters.
In the semi-finals, Cushendall overcame Dunloy in a closely contested encounter, while Geraldine’s booked their place in the final with a hard fought win over Loughgiel. The final saw Geraldine’s face Cushendall, where the home side rose to the occasion, delivering a commanding performance to secure the title.
This latest success builds on an incredible run by the Geraldines squad, who also captured both the U14 Division 1 League and A Championship titles last season. Their consistency and hunger for silverware have made them one of the standout underage teams in the county.
Central to their triumph was their outstanding team play. Throughout the tournament, Geraldine’s displayed excellent movement off the ball, tight defensive cohesion, and a sharp attacking edge. Their ability to play as a unit — supporting each other, working tirelessly, and showing composure under pressure — set them apart.
The win not only highlights the talent within the squad but also reflects the hard work of the players, coaches, and wider club community. With their league and Championship titles and now a Féile crown added to their growing list of honours, the future is bright for Geraldine’s Portglenone.
With the county title now secured, attention turns to the next exciting chapter as Geraldine’s Portglenone prepare to travel to Co. Wexford to represent Antrim in the National Féile Finals. It promises to be another proud moment for the club as they compete on the national stage and showcase the strength of camogie in their community.
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