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Cork come good to claim All-Ireland Senior Camogie title

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Cork have beaten Waterford to become All-Ireland Senior Camogie champions for 2023. After the third-successive time of asking, the Rebels but in a dominant effort and showed their experience to win 5-13 to 0-9.

The third of the day's triple-header at Croke Park brought together the two Munster rivals, with Cork getting a speedy start to take four points without reply in the opening 15 minutes.

One point was all the Deise could muster by the 20-minute mark, and were dealt a heavy blow when Cork got in for their first goal.

By the break, the gap had widened to nine points, 1-9 to 0-3. The second half saw the Rebels twist the knife, snatching three goals within 10 minutes of the restart.

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