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Sarsfields loom as Drom eye more Munster silverware

Defending provincial champions Drom and Inch were pushed to the pin of their collar last week but surviving an extra-time thriller could yet provide the ideal preparation for Sunday's AIB Munster senior club camogie final against Sarsfields of Cork.

"Having played De La Salle last year and also gone to extra-time that day, we were expecting nothing less really," Drom & Inch captain Mairead Eviston admits of their two-point win.

"We’ve no injuries and 80 minutes of championship hurling is a right good session coming into a Munster final, because there’s not much you can improve on in a week."

The unenviable job of marking camogie’s Player of the Year Beth Carton fell to Eviston, whose defensive displays are such a cornerstone now for both club and county.

But it was Eimear McGrath’s goal, early in the second added period, that finally saw Drom’ home to their fifth Munster final in a row, a remarkable record given the province’s current stellar standards.

Standing between them and a third provincial title since 2019 are the Cork champions who pipped Newcastle West by a point.

The Glanmire side feature Rebel seniors in Molly Lynch and Olivia McAllen, plus talented forwards in Kate Fennessy and the Mullins sisters Clare and Orlaith, whose dad Mark starred for both his native Carlow and Cork.

"We played Sarsfields in the 2019 Munster semi-final, it was our first year coming out of the county," Eviston recalls.

"We played them down in Cork and it was really tight. I think we got the winning score with the last puck of the ball. We haven’t come across them since, but I hear they’re a really well rounded team."

Matthew McGrath, who was Drom’s trainer for two years, took over from Pat Ryan as manager this season and they have a completely

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