The Corkman

Cork hold off Westmeath charge to retain title

- DARAGH Ó CONCHÚIR Freshford

Cork 0-8 Westmeath 1-4

CORK managed to reverse their group defeat to Westmeath to win the Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 2 title for the second year in-a-row. It went down to the wire however, as Pamela Greville’s 24th minute goal from a 20m free gave the Lakesiders real hope having fallen five points behind.

The Raharney sharpshoot­er followed up with a pointed free from the next attack to reduce the gap to the minimum but try as they might, Westmeath could not find the equaliser, as Cork defended magnificen­tly in those last eight minutes or so of action.

The game was a cagey one throughout, to the extent that while Westmeath only managed a point in the opening period, despite the ongoing threat of Sheila McGrath up front, they still trailed by just three at the break.

Their score came from a Greville free in the 10th minute, after Caroline Sugrue had opened the scoring for the Rebels.

The emphasis was very much on not conceding at both ends and Fiona Leavy was outstandin­g for Westmeath but Cork created more opportunit­ies, Katelyn Hickey, Keeva McCarthy and Rachel O’Shea (free) giving them a 0-4 to 0-1 interval lead.

McCarthy was very unlucky not to add a goal but her effort struck the crossbar and Westmeath were able to clear.

Johnny Greville’s charges continued to battle hard but Cork possessed just that little bit more scoring power – Westmeath failed to score from play – while Aoife Kavanagh and Rachel O’Shea were among the Cork attackers showing a voracious appetite for work to prevent Westmeath’s half-back line sending quality ball towards their forwards.

Sugrue and Greville exchanged scores, but when McCarthy (45) and substitute Kate Wall found the target, they were in a strong position. And though Greville found the target from another free, Hickey’s second point restored what was a healthy advantage in the context of this game. It was difficult to imagine that Westmeath could turn it around.

They are a tenacious bunch however and redoubled their efforts, keeping Cork scoreless for the remainder of the game and almost reeling their opponents in.

The defeat is a bitter disappoint­ment for Westmeath, particular­ly for the likes of McGrath, Hannah Core and Megan Dowdall, who were part of the unlucky unit that lost the All-Ireland Minor B Final on Saturday to an injury-time goal.

They will be buoyed by reaching the decider and their performanc­e in it however, as they look to a first campaign in the Intermedia­te Championsh­ip, having won the All-Ireland Premier Junior title last September.

The silverware was headed Leeside for the second consecutiv­e season though and that will be a boost too for Paudie Murray’s crew, as they look to go one step further in the second tier Championsh­ip, having lost the last two finals.

For now though, they will enjoy a deserved success.

Scorers

CORK: C Sugrue, K Hickey, K McCarthy (1 45) 0-2 each; R O’Shea (f), K Hickey, K Wall 0-1 each

WESTMEATH: P Greville 1-4(fs)

CORK: A Lee, L Weste, S Harrington, N O’Callaghan, S Hutchinson, J Barry, Katie McCarthy, L Callanan, S Buckley, R O’Shea, K Hickey, A Kavanagh, Keeva McCarthy, R O’Callaghan, C Sugrue Subs: K Wall for McCarthy (44), R Keane for Sugrue (60)

WESTMEATH: F Keating, S King, A Higgins, L Doherty, A Cully, F Leavy, Sandra McGrath, C McCrossan, M Scally, M McCormack, D McGrath, M Dowdall, M Scally, P Greville, Sheila McGrath Sub: H Core for McCrossan (31)

REFEREE: J McDonagh (Galway)

 ??  ?? Camogie Uachtaran Kathleen Woods presents Cork’s Sarah Harrington the League 2 Trophy Photo by Inpho
Camogie Uachtaran Kathleen Woods presents Cork’s Sarah Harrington the League 2 Trophy Photo by Inpho

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