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Aisling Hagan (Corr) - Class is permanent.
For over 25 years camogie star Aisling Hagan, formerly Corr, has graced the fields with her sublime skills.
Previously Tyrone Young Player and Senior Player of the Year, she has won awards for club, college, county, province and representing Ireland, as well as a winning summer in Chicago.
Aisling recalls the inspiration from her father Tommy, a boxing Olympian, and her mother Margaret a distinguished camóg who introduced her to the sliotar and camán (ball and hurl).
Lack of numbers at Derrytresk meant Aisling and her team-mates had to move to the Derrylaughan club.
She got the call-up for Tyrone when she was just 16 and went on to captain her county.
After an eight year break, and marriage to Petie Hagan from Kildress and three children later, this year she lined out for Tyrone again.
Which club will her three boys hurl for?!
She talks about the highs and lows of victory and defeat and a special day at The Washingbay when Kevin Barry's were crowned Ulster champions, going on to reach the All Ireland final.
There were also trips to Scotland, albeit once in a freezing bus, when she was selected to play for Ireland in a Shinty series. Again, 15 years later her recent performances have led to another call-up for Shinty trials.
Two weeks ago however, Derrylaughan lost in a county final and the disappointment was as profound as ever.
Irish dancing was another passion which also brought medals on the biggest stage, at All Ireland level.
Aisling's passion for camogie has never dimmed, last year's Club Player of the Year, she would love to see her beloved game attract more players and spectators.
This a lovely podcast with Production Manager Oliver delighted to welcome his niece and God-daughter!
For Aisling Hagan, playing camogie has been a wonderful journey... and it's not over yet!..

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Aisling Hagan (Corr) - Class is permanent.
For over 25 years camogie star Aisling Hagan, formerly Corr, has graced the fields with her sublime skills.
Previously Tyrone Young Player and Senior Player of the Year, she has won awards for club, college, county, province and representing Ireland, as well as a winning summer in Chicago.
Aisling recalls the inspiration from her father Tommy, a boxing Olympian, and her mother Margaret a distinguished camóg who introduced her to the sliotar and camán (ball and hurl).
Lack of numbers at Derrytresk meant Aisling and her team-mates had to move to the Derrylaughan club.
She got the call-up for Tyrone when she was just 16 and went on to captain her county.
After an eight year break, and marriage to Petie Hagan from Kildress and three children later, this year she lined out for Tyrone again.
Which club will her three boys hurl for?!
She talks about the highs and lows of victory and defeat and a special day at The Washingbay when Kevin Barry's were crowned Ulster champions, going on to reach the All Ireland final.
There were also trips to Scotland, albeit once in a freezing bus, when she was selected to play for Ireland in a Shinty series. Again, 15 years later her recent performances have led to another call-up for Shinty trials.
Two weeks ago however, Derrylaughan lost in a county final and the disappointment was as profound as ever.
Irish dancing was another passion which also brought medals on the biggest stage, at All Ireland level.
Aisling's passion for camogie has never dimmed, last year's Club Player of the Year, she would love to see her beloved game attract more players and spectators.
This a lovely podcast with Production Manager Oliver delighted to welcome his niece and God-daughter!
For Aisling Hagan, playing camogie has been a wonderful journey... and it's not over yet!..

  continue reading

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