The Avondhu

Early blitz propels Tipp to third Minor A title

- BY DARAGH Ó CONCHÚIR

Tipperary 2-9 Waterford 0-10 A whirlwind start that yielded two goals and establishe­d a ten-point lead settled this joust, as Tipperary earned a third Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor A Camogie Championsh­ip title at UPMC Nowlan Park on Saturday.

It was a second consecutiv­e defeat for Waterford, who reached their first final 12 months ago, and they will rue that 12-minute horror show from their perspectiv­e, which featured goals from Lucy Purcell and Ava Bevans.

It is to their credit that Mark English’s side somehow steadied the ship and were extremely competitiv­e from that juncture forward, but the damage had been done and with Paula Quirke doing a fantastic marking job on the dangerous Maggie Gostl, Waterford just could not get the goal they needed to really kickstart any potential comeback.

Tipp opened the scoring in truly phenomenal fashion, when after good workrate forced a sideline, Purcell cut a sublime shot between the posts from a tight angle just outside the 13m line for a brilliant two-pointer.

Caoimhe Stakelum lofted a 45 soon after, after Katelyn Gardner had saved from Ava Bevans but Waterford didn’t heed the warning and Purcell beat Gardner in the 10th minute, finishing sublimely to the far corner after offering a supporting run as Bevans careered through the middle.

Stakelum converted a free soon after for John Ryan’s charges before Bevans lashed to the net, grabbing another Purcell sideline and giving Gardner absolutely no chance from 12m.

In the circumstan­ces, Waterford did brilliantl­y to get to grips with their rampaging opponents, keeping them scoreless for the remainder of the half.

Points from a free by Maggie Gostl, being well shadowed by Paula Quirke; Rebecca Farrell from play, and another Gostl free, gave the Suirsiders some hope at 2-4 to 0-3 at the interval.

DEISE PUSH HARD

Gostl reduced the margin further from another placed ball after the resumption and had a shot from a free just on the 20m line saved with a full-length dive by Danielle Butler.

Significan­tly, Tipp eased the nerves with three points, Lucy Heffernan slotting the pick of them, after a lovely pass from Stakelum.

Waterford kept battling right to the end, scoring six of the last seven points. Sub Aisling Bonnar slotted a couple of them and Gostl added to her tally with a piledriver that was miraculous­ly touched over by Butler, but with Quirke and skipper Sarah Corcoran, who was named official player of the match, exerting control in defence, there was no way back as Tipp were deserving winners.

TEAMS & SCORERS

Tipperary: D Butler, P Quirke, A Mellerick, E Franklin, E Dolan, S Corcoran, C Treacy, L Heffernan 0-1, L Coppinger, L Purcell 1-2 (0-2s), D Ryan, C Shelly 0-1, A Bevans 1-0, C Stakelum 0-4 (3fs, 1 45), E McGrath 0-1. Subs: A O’Kelly for Bevans (58); E Dwan for Mellerick (59).

Waterford: K Gardner, A Healy, A McGoldrick, C Cantwell, K O’Neill, H O’Sullivan, A Burrows, A Ferguson, H McGrath, K Lyons, M Kearney, R Farrell 0-1, E O’Neill 0-1, M Gostl 0-4 (3fs), E Fitzgerald 0-1. Subs: Niamh Ryan (Ballyduff Upper - 0-1) for Kearney (ht), Chloe Morrissey (Cappoquin) for Cantwell (41); A Bonnar (0-2) for

Farrell (44); O Flynn for Lyons (55). Referee: Gavin Donegan (Dublin).

OTHER RESULTS

Saturday’s Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor A Shield final between Dublin and Wexford, also staged at UPMC Nowlan Park, ended in a draw, 1-9 to 2-6, a Katie Bolger point earning a reprieve for the Model County girls. The replay will take next weekend.

Kildare are Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor B camogie champions thanks to a barnstormi­ng finish that saw them deny Armagh by 3-12 to 3-7 in Kinnegad.

Tyrone are Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor C champions, after they overcame a resolute Mayo by 3-13 to 1-11 in Drumlane.

While Westmeath won the local bragging rights and most importantl­y the silverware, as they accounted for Meath by 4-11 to 2-7 in a sensationa­l Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor B Shield final in Kinnegad.

 ?? Sutton) (Pic: INPHO/Ken ?? The Waterford panel, that took on Tipperary in the Electric Ireland Minor A Camogie final in Kilkenny. The panel included Niamh Ryan (Ballyduff Upper – No 19), Améile Quann (Lismore – No 21) and Cappoquin players Chloe Morrissey (No 22) and Rebecca Mason (No 23).
Sutton) (Pic: INPHO/Ken The Waterford panel, that took on Tipperary in the Electric Ireland Minor A Camogie final in Kilkenny. The panel included Niamh Ryan (Ballyduff Upper – No 19), Améile Quann (Lismore – No 21) and Cappoquin players Chloe Morrissey (No 22) and Rebecca Mason (No 23).
 ?? (Pic: INPHO/Ken Sutton) ?? The successful Tipperary panel, that overcame Waterford in the Electric Ireland Minor A Camogie final in UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny on Saturday. The panel includes Érinn Brennan from Brian Ború’s (No 26).
(Pic: INPHO/Ken Sutton) The successful Tipperary panel, that overcame Waterford in the Electric Ireland Minor A Camogie final in UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny on Saturday. The panel includes Érinn Brennan from Brian Ború’s (No 26).
 ?? (Pic: INPHO/Ken Sutton) ?? Tipperary’s Sarah Corcoran (Moycarkey/Borris) lifts the trophy at UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny.
(Pic: INPHO/Ken Sutton) Tipperary’s Sarah Corcoran (Moycarkey/Borris) lifts the trophy at UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny.

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