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Fitzgerald eyes final after Cork rampage

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CORK 8-18 WESTMEATH 1-6 LADIES SFC ALL-IRELAND Q-FINAL

CORK manager Ephie Fitzgerald believes the tremendous work-rate of his players could send them back into an All-Ireland final after last year’s heartache.

The 11-time champions will face off against Donegal in this year’s All-Ireland semi-final on August 18.

And yesterday’s victory over Westmeath outlined Cork’s huge squad depth once again.

Saoirse Noonan scored a massive 1-5 after her introducti­on in the 38th minute, as Cork made it 23 goals in five championsh­ip games.

Fitzgerald knows tougher tests await as the Munster champions clash with their Ulster equivalent in the final four.

Cork were dumped out at this stage last year when Mayo shocked them. But the win over Westmeath was another step towards redemption.

“It was very one-sided. We scored a goal after a minute and it was plain-sailing. It was a strange match for an All-Ireland quarterfin­al in that it was so lopsided,” said Fitzgerald.

“We can only go out and give a performanc­e as best we can. But there are bigger things ahead for us obviously with Donegal. They are a fairly formidable outfit but we will go away and give it our best over the next couple of weeks.

“We have a strong panel of players to pick from. We can bring on girls who are every bit as good as the players who are on there.”

Cork were 3-5 to 0-3 ahead at half-time at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick, with Libby Coppinger, Eimear Scally and Áine O’Sullivan on target. Doireann O’Sullivan, Noonan, Scally and Ciara O’Sullivan (two) added further goals in the second half.

The Rebels won 11 of the 12 Brendan Martin Cups on offer between 2005 and 2016. And now they are just 60 minutes away from another decider.

Dublin were crowned champions last year, but Westmeath manager Stephen Maxwell believes Cork could be back on top this time around.

“Over the last 12 years Cork have been the best team in the country and they are probably back to their best now. Dublin had the All Ireland win last year but Cork are absolutely flying it, and I don’t envy Donegal trying to do what we had to today,” said Maxwell.

SCORERS – Cork: E Scally 2-3; C O’Sullivan 2-1; S Noonan 1-5 (0-2f); O Finn 0-7 (0-3f); L Coppinger 1-1; D O’Sullivan 1-1; A O’Sullivan 1-0. Westmeath: L Connolly 1-1; L Slevin 0-3 (0-2f); MA Foley 0-1; J Maher 0-1.

CORK –MO’Brien;EMeaney,RPhelan,MDuggan;MO’Callaghan, SKelly,ESpillane;AHutchings,DKiely;CO’Sullivan,LCoppinger, E Scally; Á O’Sullivan, D O’Sullivan, O Finn. Subs: H Looney for Kiely(38),OFarmerfor­ÁO’Sullivan(38),SNoonanfor­DO’Sullivan (38), M Ambrose for Duggan (49), C Collins for Kelly (49). WESTMEATH: K Walsh; L Power, J Rogers, R Dillon; F Coyle, L Brennan, N Feery; MA Foley, A Connolly; F Claffey, L Slevin, J Maher; L McCartan, L Lee Walsh, A Dolan. Subs: K McDermott for Dolan (24), C Blundell for Brennan (41), A Giles for Power (48), C Clarke McMahon for Feery (49), A Ruane for Slevin (49), A Giles for Power (59).

REF – S Mulvihill (Kerry).

 ?? DIARMUID GREENE/ SPORTSFILE ?? Cork’s Saoirse Noonan scores a goal despite the efforts of Westmeath’s Jennifer Rogers
DIARMUID GREENE/ SPORTSFILE Cork’s Saoirse Noonan scores a goal despite the efforts of Westmeath’s Jennifer Rogers

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