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Kilkenny take home first All Ireland Senior Camogie title in 22 years
Kilkenny take home first All Ireland Senior Camogie title in 22 years
Kilkenny 1-13 Cork 1-9
By Eoghan Cormican, in Croke Park
A
rousing third quarter performance from Kilkenny – during which the Cats
outscored their opponents by 1-4 to 0-1 – delivered the county a first
All-Ireland in 22 years.
Kilkenny had moved 0-11 to 0-7 ahead when Shelly Farrell
landed the decisive score of the final on 41 minutes. Set up by Katie
Power, Farrell blasted to the top right corner of Aoife Murray’s goal
for the opening major of the game. Katie Power tagged on a point
thereafter to move the 2014 beaten finalists eight clear.
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Cork’s
woes were compounded when Gemma O’Connor picked up two yellow cards in
the space of five minutes which saw the reigning champions reduced to 14
players for the closing stages. Orla Cotter goaled late on from a
20-metre free but it was a case of too little too late. The Kilkenny and Cork teams in their huddles before the match. Picture: SportsfileKilkenny
were two to the good at the break, 0-8 to 0-6, and were just about
deserving of their lead. Denise Gaule supplied five of the Kilkenny
tally from the dead ball, with Julie Ann Malone chipping in with two
points from play. Julie Ann Malone of Kilkenny in action against Meabh Cahalane of Cork. Picture: SportsfileAnn
Downey’s side had the best goal chance of the half when a Malone
delivery fell in behind the Cork full-back line on nine minutes where
Michelle Quilty stood unmarked. Quilty, though, pulled narrowly wide.
Cork
too had chances of securing a green flag. Hannah Looney was dragged to
the ground after superbly fielding Gemma O’Connor’s free five minutes
from the break. Aoife Murray came forward for the resulting penalty, but
her drive was tipped over the bar by Ann Dalton. Orla Cronin also had a
half chance but failed to make connection at the vital moment. Ashling
Thompson, Eimear O’Sullivan and Katriona Mackey clipped a point apiece
with Orla Cotter twice finding the target.
What arrived after the break was near one-way traffic. Scorers for Kilkenny: D Gaule (0-7, 0-7 frees); JA Malone (0-4); S Farrell (1-0); K Power, M Farrell (0-1 each). Scorers for Cork: O Cotter (1-2, 1-1 free); K Mackey (0-2); A Murray (0-1 pen), A Thompson, H Looney, E O’Sullivan, L Coppinger (0-1 each).
Cork:
A Murray; L O’Sullivan, R Buckley, L Treacy; M Cahalane, G O’Connor, P
Mackey; O Cotter; A Thompson; E O’Sullivan, B Corkery, H Looney; A
Connor, O Cronin, K Mackey.
Subs: L Coppinger for O’Sullivan (47 mins); J Hosford for Cronin (56)
Kilkenny:
E Kavanagh; C Dormer, E Keane, J Frisby; A Dalton, D Tobin, C Phelan; M
Farrell, A Farrell; JA Malone, M Walsh, S Farrell; M Quilty, K Power, D
Gaule.
Subs: KA Doyle for A Farrell (58 mins); A Dunphy for Power (62)
Referee: E Cassidy (Derry).
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