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Cork senior ladies’ football team Irish: Corcaigh Province: Munster Nickname(s): The Rebelettes[1]
The LeesidersCounty colours: Red and white Ground(s): Cork Institute of Technology, Cork All-Ireland 6 titles Ladies' National Football League 6 wins Standard kit Cork county ladies' football teams Senior
Intermediate • Junior
Under-21 • Minorv · ladies' Gaelic football team representing County Cork in intercounty competition. Honours
- All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championships: 6
- 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
- National Ladies' Football Leagues: 6
- 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
- All-Ireland Senior "B" Ladies Football Championship: 3
- 2007, 2008, 2009
References
See also
- Ladies' Gaelic football in County Cork
- Gaelic games in County Cork
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Cork senior ladies' football team
- Cork senior ladies' football team
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Cork senior ladies’ football team Irish: Corcaigh Province: Munster Nickname(s): The Rebelettes[1]
The LeesidersCounty colours: Red and white Ground(s): Cork Institute of Technology, Cork All-Ireland 6 titles Ladies' National Football League 6 wins Standard kit Cork county ladies' football teams Senior
Intermediate • Junior
Under-21 • Minor