The Avondhu

Tipperary and Kilkenny off to winning start

- BY DARAGH Ó CONCHÚIR

Tipperary issued a very strong signal of their intent to take their incrementa­l progress to the next level, as they put Down to the sword by 3-16 to 0-3 in their opening Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 1 tie last weekend.

Defending champions Kilkenny also got their season under way successful­ly but were made to work much harder by Limerick before recording a 1-18 to 1-10 triumph.

Down were extremely competitiv­e at the top tier last year but could never land a blow against a Tipp team that is now firmly entrenched in the top four, but is now chasing silverware as a tangible reward for the strides made

under Bill Mullaney.

While they are without some experience­d and talented operators due to injury – Karen Kennedy and Clodagh Quirke – and other commitment­s – Orla O’Dwyer playing Aussie rules – Mullaney and his colleagues will have been pleased by the performanc­es of the likes of Casey Hennessy, Claire Hogan and Jenny Grace as they stepped up to the plate.

Hogan and Hennessy rattled the Down net within six minutes, by which stage, they led by 2-2 to 0-0 and it was an uphill climb for the Mournewome­n from there. Grace registered Tipp’s third goal at the beginning of the second quarter and it was 3-9 to 0-2 at the interval.

The intensity dropped considerab­ly after the resumption but Hogan, Ciara Brennan, Ciardha Maher and Cáit Devane did extend the advantage before the final whistle.

“I thought it was a good performanc­e for the first half in particular,” said Tipp manager, Bill Mullaney afterwards. “We really got our game going early. The girls applied themselves and worked very hard and that was the whole thing about today. Working hard, getting going and getting the League off to a good start and I thought we did that.

STRONG PERFORMANC­E FROM LIMERICK

Limerick began well in their quest to topple the titleholde­rs and led by a point early on thanks to scores from Caoimhe Lyons and Rebecca Delee. Niamh Deely, Miriam Walsh and Aoife Doyle had responded though when Katie Nolan struck for a 12th-minute goal and that took the wind out of the Shannonsid­ers’ sails.

The gap continued to extend in the second half but Delee’s goal midway through the second half brought them to within six points once more, with a glimmer of hope. Brian Dowling’s black and amber contingent saw it out well though, Walsh and Nolan knocking over points to keep their rivals at bay, winning on a scoreline of 1-18 to 1-10.

 ?? (Photo: INPHO/ Tommy Grealy) ?? The Tipperary team that defeated Down in the Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 1 encounter at The Ragg, Tipperary on Saturday.
(Photo: INPHO/ Tommy Grealy) The Tipperary team that defeated Down in the Littlewood­s Ireland Camogie League Division 1 encounter at The Ragg, Tipperary on Saturday.

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