Sarsfields' glory forged in December humbling - Niamh McGrath
After collecting the Bill and Agnes Carroll Cup, skipper Niamh McGrath referenced the maelstrom of emotions the Sarsfields players had experienced in the past ten weeks.
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After collecting the Bill and Agnes Carroll Cup, skipper Niamh McGrath referenced the maelstrom of emotions the Sarsfields players had experienced in the past ten weeks.
A scintillating performance by pocket rocket Siobhán McGrath was the headline act as Sarsfields gained revenge on their December conquerors Oulart-The Ballagh (OTB) to get their hands back on the Bill and Agnes Carroll as AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship victors.
When Sara Leonardi met cricketer Glenn McGrath at a party in Cape Town in 2009, she had no idea the tall, affable Australian was one of the greatest fast bowlers the game has ever produced. In fact, the Italian American interior designer barely knew what cricket was.
Sarsfields manager Michael 'Hopper' McGrath was surprised that Gorey was chosen as the venue for their rescheduled AIB All-Ireland senior camogie semi-final against Slaughtneil, but added that the camogie association are at the mercy of the GAA when it comes to venues.
Shane McGrath believes Ballygunner's dramatic AIB All-Ireland Club Hurling final triumph on Saturday will have a "massive" knock-on effect for the Déise inter-county set-up.
Former Waterford boss Derek McGrath has branded suggestions that Ballygunner's dominance of the county hurling championship is bad for the Déise as "absolute tripe".
Rivals already fear Australia, now they have a re-born and confident Tahlia McGrath to deal with at the ODI World Cup.
All-round performances from Ellyse Perry and Tahlia McGrath helped Australia defeat England by five wickets in the second ODI of the three-match series at the Junction Oval on Sunday. With this win, Australia won the Women's Ashes as the hosts have gained a 10-4 lead in the ongoing series. The third and final ODI will be played on Tuesday. Chasing 130, Australia got off to a rocky start as Rachael Haynes (10) was first dismissed by Anya Shrubsole and then Meg Lanning (0) was sent back to the pavilion by Kate Cross, with the hosts being reduced to 18/2 in the seventh over.