Extra-time goals cruelly end Tipp’s herculean effort

If yesterday’s Camogie League semi-final was dramatic, today’s was even more so.

Extra-time goals cruelly end Tipp’s herculean effort

If

Read More:
writes Daragh Ó Conchúir

Ann Downey’s charges found another level in the supplementary period and goals from Denise Gaule and Julieann Malone finally saw off Tipperary, although Jenny Grace would have made it very interesting late on had her penalty gone under rather than over the crossbar.

It was one of 11 points in a herculean effort by Grace that mirrored the efforts of her Tipperary teammates, who threw everything at Kilkenny.

Megan Ryan of Tipperary surrounded by Kilkenny players. Photo: INPHO/Donall Farmer
Megan Ryan of Tipperary surrounded by Kilkenny players. Photo: INPHO/Donall Farmer

Defeat will hurt Tipperary but with this display, have illustrated that there was no fluke to reaching the last four. Given that they lost by 34 points to the same opposition last year, it is clear that they have made giant strides this year.

They led by 0-6 to 0-5 at half time, with the Fryday sisters Ereena and Sarah prominent in deep-lying roles. Ereena swept up plenty of loose ball behind her half-back line, while Sarah hoovered up the breaks around midfield.

With space at a premium, so were scores and it took a pointed 45 by Grace to make it 0-9 apiece at the end of normal time and bring us another 20 minutes of action.

Kilkenny moved Ann Dalton from centre-back to midfield and introduced Sarah Ann Quinlan and both those moves had a significant bearing on the tide turning in the direction of the Leinster outfit.

Gaule, who finished with 1-5, made no mistake for the goal after some good work by Quinlan, to put some daylight between the teams for the first time.

Dalton scored three points in this definitive period and when Malone found the Tipperary net in the second period of extra time, there was no way back for the blue and gold.

The Division 2 final will be contested by Meath and Galway. Jane Dolan was the scoring heroine for the Royals in Clane, shooting six points in the 0-14 to 1-9 defeat of Carlow. Eleanor Treacy had seven points for Carlow and Ciara Quirke bagged a goal but it wasn’t enough.

Rachel Monaghan contributed five points and Amy Caulfield three as Galway pulled off something of a surprise win over Kildare by 0-13 to 1-9 at The Ragg.

Kildare were heavily reliant on Susie O’Carroll, who provided eight points, while Emer O’Reilly did grab a goal and a point. Galway had six individual scorers though that and that was decisive in the end.

more courts articles

Football fan given banning order after mocking Munich air disaster Football fan given banning order after mocking Munich air disaster
Man (25) in court charged with murdering his father and attempted murder of mother Man (25) in court charged with murdering his father and attempted murder of mother
Man appears in court charged with false imprisonment of woman in van Man appears in court charged with false imprisonment of woman in van

More in this section

Mark Coleman to start for Cork against Waterford Mark Coleman to start for Cork against Waterford
Clare continue winning start as they see off Limerick Clare continue winning start as they see off Limerick
Orlagh Nolan, Cian O'Sullivan, Niamh Gannon and Brian Fenton 16/4/2024 O'Sullivan hoping 'underperforming' Dubs can rise to crunch Wexford challenge
Sport Push Notifications

By clicking on 'Sign Up' you will be the first to know about our latest and best sporting content on this browser.

Sign Up
Sport
Newsletter

Latest news from the world of sport, along with the best in opinion from our outstanding team of sports writers

Sign up
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited