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Síle Burns (born 1985 in Cork) is a camogie player from County Cork, Ireland. She won All Ireland camogie medals in 2008 and 2009[1] and was a Camogie All Star Award winner in 2008.[2]
Burns is also the holder of All-Ireland Minor, Intermediate and Senior medals as well as Sciath na Scoil honours. She won a Senior county championship medal with divisional side Muskerry in 2007 and captured a Junior championship title with her club Rockban. She scored two late points to earn a draw for Cork in the 2010 All Ireland semi-final.[3][4]
She is the daughter of former Cork Senior hurler Denis Burns.[5]
References
- "All Ireland final". Irish Times. Irish Times. 13 September 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2009.
- "Camogie All-Stars announced". rte.ie. 2008.
- "Burns keeps Cork's treble dreams alive". independent.ie. 15 August 2010.
- "Cork camogie dream team: Plenty of midfield and attacking talent to choose". echolive.ie. May 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2026.
- "Cork's unsung heroes... a swashbuckling alternative hurling All-Star 15". echolive.ie. May 2020.
Left corner is Denis Burns [..] His daughter Síle played at senior level for the Cork camogie team