Ursula Jacob

Ursula Jacob hails from the Jacob hurling dynasty of Oulart-The Ballagh. Her tactical thinking & formidable scoring prowess has resulted in her name entering the conversation as one of camogie's greats. She has won 4 All-Irelands with Wexford & 4 All-Stars. She captained Wexford to glory in 2011 and spearheaded the attack in 2012 as they claimed an historic 3-in-a-row. Upon retiring she took up the role of analyst on The Sunday Game and became the first regular female pundit on the panel. Online trolling stemming from her TV appearances has significantly impacted her. A leader on and off the pitch, she has taken a brave stance against online bullying which is a growing issue for many young adults in Ireland.
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