There are not enough words to describe what a warrior @blues4reds has been for @CorkCamogie . 19 years of blood, sweat & tears. 9 All Ireland’s, 11 All Stars & that doesn’t even tell half the story. No doubt in my mind 🐐 🙌🇵🇱 https://t.co/7Uz5abQiJg
— Jacqui Hurley (@jacquihurley) February 23, 2021
Proud to serve with #ÓglaighnahÉireann stars like Sgt Gemma O’Connor with 17 yrs service & @UNPeacekeeping in Liberia Chad & Lebanon. A Combat Medical Tech, she has been a leader in the #COVID19 fight. She retires from Inter-County Camogie with 9 All🇮🇪 Senior medals +10 All Stars pic.twitter.com/GqsmlItWqV
— Mark Mellett (@mark_mellett) February 23, 2021
❤️ Gemma O’Connor. One of the greatest to ever play the sport of camogie.
💙 A living legend. But more importantly; a teammate, a friend and an idol to so many - thanks for doing the club and your family proud these past 19years. #ThanksGemma @corkcamogie @blues4reds pic.twitter.com/HLAx8XM26h— St Finbarr’s National H&F Club (@the_Barrs) February 23, 2021
The end of an era 💫
We would like to wish @CorkCamogie star Gemma O'Connor the very best in her retirement from Intercounty Camogie!
Congratulations on an incredible career Gemma! 👏🏆 pic.twitter.com/p5j8VySK0K— The Camogie Association (@OfficialCamogie) February 24, 2021