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Armagh hold off Cork challenge to claim away win

Armagh made it two wins in Lidl Division 1 when they recorded a deserved two-point victory over Cork at Páirc Ui Rinn when they scored a two points win over Cork.

They went in front after just three minutes from a penalty and they were never behind from there. Cork got level a number of times, but crucially never got their noses in front.

The Orchard County took the lead when they were awarded a penalty for a foul by Libby Coppinger on Louise Kenny.

Aimee Mackin duly dispatched to the top corner of the net giving Sarah Murphy no chance of saving.

However, their lead didn't last long with Hannah Looney playing in Daire Kiely for the game’s second green flag to make it a goal apiece.

Mackin put the visitors back in front with a well-taken free and she increased their lead with their first score from play, to make it 1-2 to 1-0.

Katie Quirke, who got all Cork’s scores against Galway, got off the mark after 12 minutes to put one between the sides.

From the restart Armagh had a chance for a goal when Lauren McConville drove forward from centre-back. She looked to play Kenny in, but Murphy was quickly off her line to intercept the pass and clear the danger.

But Cork were finding it hard to stop Mackin as she hit another outstanding score from distance to make it 1-3 to 1-1.

Sadhbh O’Leary got Cork’s second point to put only one between them again, before Quirke had the sides level after 20 minutes.

Just before half time Murphy made another great save, this time denying Kelly Mallon, before Caroline O’Hanlon got the last score of the half to see Armagh lead by one, 1-4 to 1-3 at the break.

Emily Druse increased Armagh’s lead three minutes into the second half as they started brightly.

Cork wasted several chances to get back on level terms,

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