Sport In Profile UK Issue 14 | Page 24

Fr. Murphy ’ s Camogie and Ladies FOLLOW US ONLINE twitter.com/sportinprofile Fr. Murphy’s Camogie and Ladies Football Club Fr. Murphy’s Camogie and Ladies Football Club of London are already looking forward to 2018, being 30 years since they were founded. They started life as a ladies Gaelic Football club, formed by members of the Fr. Murphy’s hurling Club, especially members of the Howlin family, originally from Rathnure County Wexford. A Camogie club was added in 1998, by Darren Howlin. In a very short the time the club has been successful in both codes. Since our last appearance on the pages of Sport in Profile, both codes have started training at Wasps FC, an excellent facility, set in leafy West London, with a great playing surface, dressing rooms and a club house. 24 Issue 14 Membership has certainly increased since moving there and we are now aiming to have our own Gaelic pitch there and make it our home. The club has been very busy over the last year, in August of last year, we travelled to Dublin to participate in The G.A.A. World Games. We played in both the Camogie and Ladies Football competitions, coming up against teams from Asia, The Middle East, Canada and the U.S.A. It was a wonderful week long competition, held at the great faculties of University College Dublin, although everyone was exhausted at the end, it was a great occasion. In October, we were invited to play an exhibition ladies Football game in the Madejski stadium in