Electric Ireland is delighted to spotlight 15 outstanding players from this season’s Camogie Minor Championships, as it announces the 2026 Electric Ireland Camogie Minor Star Team of the Year.
The 2026 Minor Championship will go down as one of the most competitive and skilful in recent memory. Following a pair of high-stakes semi-finals which saw Kilkenny dig deep to edge past a resolute Cork team and Galway secure their final berth in a shootout with Tipperary. The season culminated in a showdown at UPMC Nowlan Park. There, defending champions Kilkenny put on a masterclass, overcoming a determined Galway side 3-17 to 1-8 to secure their ninth All-Ireland Minor title.
This year’s Electric Ireland Minor Star Camogie Player of the Year award goes to Emily Phelan of Kilkenny. The lively corner forward contributed to her team’s success throughout the season with scores coming at crucial times, including a Player of the Match performance in the final with six points from play. It was well-known that Kilkenny had a potent full forward line, with two of the Team of the Year inside line coming from the Cats, but Phelan still stood out among this impressive cohort, hitting 1-4 in the early rounds of the Championships against Tipperary.
2026 Electric Ireland Camogie Minor Star Team of the Year
- Ella Walton (Kilkenny and Tullaroan)
- Hannah Tennyson (Kilkenny and Carrickshock)
- Muireann Conroy (Galway and Carnmore)
- Erin Morrissey (Kilkenny and Bennettsbridge)
- Aisleen Healy (Galway and Castlegar)
- Ona Kennedy (Kilkenny and Windgap)
- Ciara Cahill (Tipperary and Drom & Inch)
- Shannon Doheny (Kilkenny and Tullaroan)
- Eleanor Doheny (Kilkenny and Tullaroan)
- Abbie Horgan (Tipperary and Boherlahan-Dualla)
- Lexi Manley (Cork and Aghabullogue)
- Holly Ryan (Kilkenny and Bennettsbridge)
- Emily Phelan (Kilkenny and John Lockes)
- Mary Brigid Cosgrove (Galway and Sarsfields)
- Amy O’Shea (Kilkenny and Carrickshock)
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