The Corkman

Camogie boss Murray not pleased with performanc­e despite win

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CORK made it four wins from four in Group 2 of the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championsh­ip with a 1-13 to 0-11 win over Offaly at St Brendan’s Park, but manager Paudie Murray categorise­d it as their poorest performanc­e of the campaign.

Last year’s beaten finalists must now await the final round of matches next week as well as the quarter-finals before returning to action in the semi-final on August 19.

Murray will be hoping that his players get through a series of club championsh­ip games that gets under way today before knuckling down in preparatio­n for an encounter that he insists they will have to be much better for than they were against a stubborn Offaly.

The St Finbarr’s clubman revealed that All-Ireland champions Kilkenny and Galway had representa­tives in attendance in Birr to run the rule over the Leesiders and maintained that they would not have seen anything to worry them.

“First of all I’m happy with the win” said Murray on Red FM. “The negative would be that we never really brought our level of intensity or workrate to today’s game to compare with the first three games.

“But in defence of the girls, we had qualified, so today’s result was irrelevant in one way so ‘twas hard to get yourself up for it. I know Galway and Kilkenny were there to watch today and I’d say they went home happy with what they saw. We just never got into gear compared to our first three games. Offaly were going to be a tough test anyway. The wind was a factor too.”

Niamh McCarthy and Méabh Cahalane missed out though Murray stated that their absences were largely precaution­ary. On the plus side of the leger, Julia White and Eimear O’Sullivan returned. Murray is crossing his fingers for a clean bill of health between now and the semi-final.

“You just hope everyone comes through the club championsh­ip and that gives us three-and-a-half, four weeks of intense training. We’ve really got to up it to have a chance in the semi-final because certainly today’s display will not do. So there’s a lot of work to do.”

Offaly, who had Siobhán Flannery (0-6) in fine form, made good use of the elements in the first half and were good value for a four-point lead but a Hannah Looney goal, followed by a couple of points from Katrina Mackey made it 1-6 to 0-8 in favour of the Leesiders at half time.

Aoife Murray was forced into a couple of smart stops to keep the hosts at bay but Cork, who had Ashling Thompson and Katrina Mackey looking sharp, finished strongly with six of the last seven points to retain their 100% record.

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