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Peggy Hogg

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when she finished school, where she took up the goal keeping position. Known for her athleticism, she was promoted to the Cork senior team. During this period, Cork dominated Munster camogie, winning the provincial title for a number of years. Hogg won her first all-Ireland medal with the Cork team
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in 1940 had ten players from Hogg's club, Old Aloysians. Due to the clash in the team County colours, the Cork team wore their Old Aloysians kit. The teams met again for the all-Ireland final that year, with Cork taking the title. Playing against Dublin the next year, Cork achieved a hat trick of
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She married Jack Fitzgerald in 1949. He was the brother of her teammate, Mary Fitzgerald. He worked for the Cork harbour commissioners. They had two children, a son Peter, and a daughter Geraldine.
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listed her on their roll of honour for GAA players, "stars of the past". Hogg died at her home, Meadowlands, Wilton Road, Cork on 9 October 1994.
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in 1935. She became well-known for her performance during the 1939 all-Ireland semi-final, when she deflected all but one goal from
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Hogg's style and efficiency as a goal keeper has led to comparisons with Dublin hurling goal keeper,
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all-Ireland titles. Hogg captained Cork in 1942, again meeting Dublin in the all-Ireland final in
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Moran, Mary (2015). "Hogg, Margaret Mary ('Peggy')". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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soon after Hogg's birth, and lived at Highfield West, College Road. She attended
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goal keeper
Tralee
County Kerry
Old Aloysius Camogie Club
All-Irelands
camogie
Cork
Tralee
Cork
St Aloysius School, Cork
Holyhead
tennis
Munster
Old Aloysius Camogie Club
Kathleen Hanratty
Croke Park
Mardyke
Tommy Daly
Club na nGael






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"History"
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Knowledge (XXG) List of Camogie players
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