The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Diggin leads Kerry to National camogie title

Kerry win national camogie league title

- DARRAGH Ó CONCHUIR The Ragg, Co Tipperary

LITTLEWOOD­S IRELAND CAMOGIE LEAGUE DIVISION 3 FINAL Kerry 2-8 Roscommon 0-4

HISTORY was made at The Ragg as Kerry recorded a resounding victory in the Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 3 Final at The Ragg.

This represents a remarkable achievemen­t for the squad of 29 made up entirely of players from the Clanmauric­e club, who reached the All-Ireland Junior Club Camogie decider last December, only to lose to Meath side Kilmessan in a replay.

This was a crushing disappoint­ment for Roscommon, who have now fallen at the final hurdle for the third consecutiv­e season, but Kerry were simply too sharp throughout and their physical strength showed in the difficult conditions as they flew into a 1-4 to 0-0 lead.

Caoimhe Shanahan had a point after 40 seconds and with the wind at their backs, Stephen Goggin’s crew were completely dominant.

They got a significan­t boost after 14 minutes, when Patrice Diggin’s shot from a 30m free deflected off the hurley of Roscommon full-back Siobhán Coyle to the back of the net.

The Connacht side needed a couple of scores and they got them through Rachel Fitzmauric­e in 20 minutes – with what proved to be their only score from play – and a converted free by Susan Spillane.

That left the margin at five points and if they could have held it at that, with the wind in their favour after the resumption, they might have fancied their chances.

Perhaps conscious of this, Kerry put together a wonderful move that finished with a goal for Alannah Whelan two minutes before the interval. That was a real blow for the Rossies and they never looked like overcoming the 2-4 to 0-2 deficit.

Brian Griffin’s charges worked hard but they just could not create enough chances, with player of the match Sarah Murphy managing to shackle Fitzmauric­e, while Laura Collins was magnificen­t at midfield and Diggin exerted considerab­le influence too.

They needed goals but all they could muster were a couple of points from frees at either end of the half by Spillane, whereas Kerry managed twice that tally despite facing the elements, with Aoife Behan’s brace book-ending scores from Collins and Diggin, to ensure delirious celebratio­ns could commence in the northern tip of the Kingdom.

KERRY: A Maunsell, L Houlihan, N Leen, M Costello, E Ryall, S Murphy, Á O’Connor, O Young, L Collins 0-1, C Shanahan 0-1, P Diggin 1-4 (1-3f), A Behan 0-2, R McCarthy, J Horgan, A Whelan 1-0. Subs: J Fitzell for Whelan (45), N Casey for McCarthy (55), E Harrington for Ryall (58), B Horan for Behan (60), J O’Keeffe for Shanahan (60)

ROSCOMMON: C Connaughto­n, E McNally, S Coyle, M Tiernan, R Dolan, J Beattie, E Coyle, L Fleming, N Coyle, N Watson, R Fitzmauric­e 0-1, S Spillane 0-3f, C Whyte Lennon, F Connell, S O’Brien. Subs: N Farrell for Connell (ht), L Dolan for Whyte Lennon (43), A Dempsey for Watson (48), C Kelly for O’Brien (60)

REFEREE: P Ryan (Kildare)

 ??  ?? The Kerry celebrate with the trophy after beating Roscommon in the Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 3 Final at The Ragg, Co. Tipperary last Sunday. Photo by INPHO/Ryan Byrne
The Kerry celebrate with the trophy after beating Roscommon in the Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 3 Final at The Ragg, Co. Tipperary last Sunday. Photo by INPHO/Ryan Byrne
 ??  ?? Camogie Associatio­n President Kathleen Woods presents Kerry captain Jackie Horgan with the Division 3 League trophy
Camogie Associatio­n President Kathleen Woods presents Kerry captain Jackie Horgan with the Division 3 League trophy
 ??  ?? Kerry’s Michelle Costello and Elaine Ryall celebrate at the final whistle
Kerry’s Michelle Costello and Elaine Ryall celebrate at the final whistle
 ??  ?? Camogie Associatio­n President Kathleen Woods presents Sara Murphy of with the Player of the Match award
Camogie Associatio­n President Kathleen Woods presents Sara Murphy of with the Player of the Match award
 ??  ?? Kerry’s Jackie Horgan celebrates at the final whistle after the Kingdom won the Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 3 Final at The Ragg, Co. Tipperary
Kerry’s Jackie Horgan celebrates at the final whistle after the Kingdom won the Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 3 Final at The Ragg, Co. Tipperary

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