Legacy-building on Cork minds after back-to-back titles
Two All-Ireland senior camogie titles in a row for Cork, and a first for Ger Manley as manager, having stepped into the vacancy left by last year's successful boss Matthew Twomey.
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Two All-Ireland senior camogie titles in a row for Cork, and a first for Ger Manley as manager, having stepped into the vacancy left by last year's successful boss Matthew Twomey.
Hannah Looney joked that she might be getting onto Cork's Olympic rowing champions Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy to help in the celebrations after the Rebels defended their All-Ireland senior camogie title at Croke Park.
A thrilling third quarter performance was significant but ultimately it was the impact of Cork's bench in the closing minutes that secured back-to-back All-Ireland senior camogie titles for them.
Fiona Nelligan lived out the spirit of "don't count your minutes, make your minutes count" for Cork’s intermediate camogs this afternoon in Croke Park, as the Charleville player popped up with the decisive score to give the Rebels the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland intermediate title for the fifth time in their history and first since 2018.
A pointed free in the fifth minute of injury time by Jenny Grace secured the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland premier junior camogie title for Tipperary, completing a comeback as the Premier awoke from the dead to lay the ghost of last year's final defeat.
It is totally in keeping with Annmarie Starr's way that she slipped quietly in the back door after a two-year absence from the Galway squad caused by getting married and having a baby girl, while the spotlight focused firmly on the return of Niamh Kilkenny to the fold after the former player of the year had missed last season to give birth to her son.
Amy O'Connor may be Cork's headline act but their bid for two in a row is underpinned by the midfield partnership of Ashling Thompson and Aoife Healy. While O'Connor alone has accounted for a quarter of Cork's scoring total, the team's engine room has provided the platform as they've cruised into this afternoon's All-Ireland senior camogie final against Galway.
Since 2013, Cork, Kilkenny and Galway have shared the O'Duffy Cup.