All-Ireland Senior medals in 2007,[1] 2010[2] 2011 and 2012,[3][4] in 2011 she scored a dramatic 52nd-minute goal which changed the course of the All Ireland final and secured victory for Wexford.
Their father, Mick, won a hurling All Star in 1972, while their mother, Breda (née McClean), played with Wexford in the All Ireland Junior camogie final of 1972 against Galway.
Former Galway hurling manager Cyril Farrell said during the course of his TV match commentary: "That's as good a goal as you will see anywhere, a beautiful cross field ball from Josie Dwyer, fantastic catch, back towards the goal, turn on the left, bang in to the back of the net.
[8] Ursula made a big difference to the scoreline against Cork scoring an amazing 2 Goals and 7 Points.
The Irish Independent noted in their 2011 after match commentary:[12] "After lining up to greet the Taoiseach, the Wexford team, led by captain and eventual match-changer Ursula Jacob, turned left and came down along the line, shaking hands with all of their Galway opponents before trotting into position for the pre-match parade.