Camogie: Devane destroys Déise while Egan hat-trick downs Dubs
May 22, 2021
by Daragh Ó Conchúir
Tipperary blew Waterford away with a stunning first-half performance in Clonmel to put one foot in the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 quarter-final.
The Déise girls, who were getting their Group 2 campaign under way, improved in the second half but the damage had been done as they trailed by 14 points at the interval, losing in the end by 2-16 to 0-11 with goals from Clodagh McIntyre and Eimear McGrath, while Cáit Devane top scored with 12 points.
Waterford only managed three points in that opening period whereas Tipp were clinical, the forwards capitalising on outfield dominance and the resultant quality and quantity of supply.
Limerick assured of at least a league quarter-final spot as Tipp close in on progression
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TIPPERARY BLEW WATERFORD away with a stunning first-half performance in Clonmel to put one foot in the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 quarter-final. Clodagh McIntyre at full stride for Tipperary. Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO
The Déise girls, who were getting their Group 2 campaign under way, improved in the second half but the damage had been done as they trailed by 14 points at the interval, losing in the end by 2-16 to 0-11 with goals from Clodagh McIntyre and Eimear McGrath, while Cáit Devane top scored with 12 points.
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Clare will be looking to keep their hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the National Camogie League alive when they take on Limerick on Saturday.
A narrow loss to Galway last time out means Ger O’Connell’s side need a result in order to stay in contention for a place in the quarter finals.
The Clonlara man will name his team for the game tonight with at least one change expected following Ciara Doyle’s ankle injury last weekend.
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Eimear Kelly was one of Clare’s standout performers in Athenry, and the Truagh-Clonlara clubwoman is hopeful of further progress for the squad.