Clare's Spillane stays grounded after Kilkenny upset
The Very Camogie League got off to an explosive start when Division 1A champions Galway were taken down by Tipperary last Saturday.
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The Very Camogie League got off to an explosive start when Division 1A champions Galway were taken down by Tipperary last Saturday.
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Welsh giants CPD Y Rhyl 1879 will take on a side from one of the smallest villages in Welsh football this evening in what promises to be a fascinating encounter in the Cookson Cup final. CPD Llannefydd, who hail from the small village of the same name on the Conwy-Denbighshire border, have had an impressive campaign and have already earned two draws against the Lilywhites during this season.
As Manchester City had not been in great form during 2021/22 and leaving them 12 points behind Women’s Super League leaders Arsenal, Forest, who went into the game on the back of a five game unbeaten run, would have been hopeful of an upset. However, despite the magic and romance of the FA Cup, with two divisions separating the visiting WSL side and hosts Forest, who play in the Women’s National League Northern Premier, it really was a case of David v Goliath with Manchester City, despite having a number of star names missing, proving too strong for their lower league opponents.
As Manchester City had not been in great form during 2021/22 and leaving them 12 points behind Women’s Super League leaders Arsenal, Forest, who went into the game on the back of a five game unbeaten run, would have been hopeful of an upset. However, despite the magic and romance of the FA Cup, with two divisions separating the visiting WSL side and hosts Forest, who play in the Women’s National League Northern Premier, it really was a case of David v Goliath with Manchester City, despite having a number of star names missing, proving too strong for their lower league opponents.