Antrim's Orlaith Prenter crowned player of the month
Antrim forward Orlaith Prenter has been named the Croke Park/LGFA Player of the month award for May.
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Antrim forward Orlaith Prenter has been named the Croke Park/LGFA Player of the month award for May.
Jackie Tyrrell and Shane McGrath join Jacqui Hurley to look back on a bumper Sunday of provincial hurling finals, as Limerick and Kilkenny both defended their titles after mammoth battles.
Ciara O'Connor was finding it hard to make sense of it all, after putting the exclamation mark to a thrilling Wexford fightback as well as a magnificent personal nine-point contribution with a brilliant injury-time score securing a 1-17 to 3-11 draw for the visitors against All-Ireland champions Kilkenny in the first round of the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship (Group 2) on Saturday.
The draw for the quarter-finals has taken place, with Cavan and Down meeting in an all-Ulster clash, while Meath will host Wexford in a Leinster derby.
Limerick forward Tom Morrissey said that experience is the simple key ingredient in their ability to continually come out on the right side of narrow contests.
Galway contrived to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory against Kilkenny in Sunday's Leinster hurling final and Liam Sheedy believes a lack of consistency continues to be the Tribesmen’s biggest problem.
Kilkenny match-winner Cillian Buckley admitted that he thought the game was beyond his side before he stepped up to hit a stunning goal with the final puck of the ball, as the Cats beat Galway to win the Leinster title.
For the last two months, Leinster’s pedestrian and going-through-the-motions fare has lived quietly in Munster’s overbearing shadow. With a sensational closing act in this afternoon’s showpiece event, the lesser province wrestled back the narrative.