Heroic second half not enough as Tipp pipped in 4th SF in a row!

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August 31, 2021

Galway 1-13  Tipperary 0-12 

In the end, Galway got over the line, a victory that owed much to a fortuitous goal on the hour by Orlaith McGrath and a monumental contribution to their full-back line.

This was Tipperary’s fourth consecutive All-Ireland senior camogie semi-final defeat but it is a measure of the incremental improvement they have made annually that this was the first time they were truly competitive, and that they must have departed HQ with a slew of regrets.

Tipperary got two points on the board early from Orla O'Dwyer and Cait Devane but Galway eased into a 5-2 water break lead with Tipp suffering a little Croke Park nerves. Tipperary upped their intensity before halftime and were rewarded by a Nicole Walsh point and a massive Cait Devane free from over half-way keeping the Galway lead at half-time to a manageable 0-8 to 0-4. It was Tipperary that dominated the second half, playing with an intensity and intelligence that had been missing in the opening period.

They were back within one after three Cáit Devane points inside four minutes after the change of ends but never could get level, despite Clodagh McIntyre causing havoc down the Tipperary right wing. Tipperary opened up the Galway defence regularly with Grace O'Brien and Karen Kennedy also carving Galway open, creating possible goal chances. Caoimhe Bourke and Mary Ryan made superb interventions to prevent two Galway goals also with Julieanne Bourke marking ‘Club Player of the Year’ Siobhan McGrath out of the game.

Mullaney felt that experience might have seen some of those chances pointed rather than accruing zero return but his counterpart, Cathal Murray hailed the last-ditch interventions of his full-back line of Shauna Healy, Sarah Dervan and Dervla Higgins to ensure that Sarah Healy was never beaten.

Higgins was sent off late on after Ray Kelly took the advice of one of his umpires but Murray insisted that the Athenry defender maintained her innocence and indicated that he would be looking to have the decision overturned.

“A few of the subs made a real contribution. Becky (Hennelly) caught a brilliant, brilliant ball near the finish when we were under real pressure and needed someone to win a ball. Full-back line keep a clean sheet. I thought the backs were really good, under pressure all the time but kept the scoreline down. Tipperary were really good today and only scored 12 points. That’s a massive sign of our backline.

The reference to Tipperary’s advantage of a game led to Murray questioning the worth of winning a group and having to wait four weeks for the next outing.

“We’d a brilliant win down in Callan and then you’re sitting on your heels for four weeks getting ready for an All-Ireland semi-final. That’s not an advantage for a team that wins a group. What’s the point in having those groups and having a team bursting their hole to top it and then not getting that advantage? You cannot have a four-week break. It’s impossible to manage.

“Tipperary had a game last week and you could see they were rusty last week and they still shot 17 points but it brought them on an awful amount for this weekend. I felt when we were on top in the first half and playing really well, that bit of rustiness was really there. We weren’t fluent and weren’t getting scores. The amount of ball we were turning over themselves. You cannot get up to championship pace. It should be three weeks. You should get an advantage topping the group but you’re at a disadvantage at the moment.

“But we managed it, we did really well. Today was about winning it. I know that’s a cliché, semi-finals are about winning. It wasn’t a vintage performance but it doesn’t need to be. And I don’t care if it’s a vintage performance in the final either as long as win it.

“This is our third final in a row with this group and that’s a good sign of our consistency. If you’re going to get to three finals, when you’re not playing well you have to eke out results and the number one thing is to keep a clean sheet and we did really well at that today.”

Mullaney has always expressed pride in his players and he was bursting with it again under the stands in Croke Park but the regret was evident.

“We’d oceans of chances,” the Tipp manager stated. “Maybe getting carried away going for the kill, we could’ve ticked them over, got back level, got a point in front because we were dominating that end of the field in the second half.

“I was delighted with the way they were playing, I thought we were playing excellently. We just didn’t take the scores when they were on. We were trying to go for the big score when all we needed was one or two because there wasn’t that much between us.”

When asked if his players might have been nervous early on, he observed that slow starts had become an unfortunate feature of their championship performances.

“Wexford, Waterford, the same thing. We kind of respect the teams too much almost… we get into the dressing room at half-time, you give them talk and they know it themselves and then they go out and you’re another team. But when you’re two or three points behind a team like Galway it’s hard to make up that gap and then to get in front.

“But in fairness, you couldn’t ask any more of them. They were absolutely unreal. And Galway punished us, took their chances when they were on though they had a lot of wides too don’t forget. But inside, we could have pulled the trigger earlier or tapped them over. We were giving that extra pass to try make the perfect goal.

“So I’m devastated for the players. Today was our day. That’s not to say we won’t have further days but today the opportunity was there. We just didn’t push on. If we’d have started like we’d have played in the second half I think we’d have won going away.

“But Galway aren’t ex-All-Ireland champions for nothing either. They’re an experienced team and a hard outfit to get around. They’re big and physical but we just didn’t put them away.”


SCORERS FOR GALWAY: O McGrath 1-2; A O’Reilly 0-4(3fs, 1 45); A Donohue 0-3; N Kilkenny 0-2; S Spellman, S McGrath 0-1 each

SCORERS FOR TIPPERARY: C Devane 0-6(5fs); O O’Dwyer 0-2; N Walsh, E Fryday, G O’Brien, M Campion 0-1 each

GALWAY: Sarah Healy, Shauna Healy, S Dervan, D Higgins, S Gardiner, E Helebert, C Cormican, N Hanniffy, N Kilkenny, C Finnerty, S Spellman, A Donohue, S McGrath, O McGrath, A O’Reilly. Subs: N McGrath for Finnerty (39), R Hennelly for Hanniffy (49), N Coen for Spellman (56), AM Starr for S McGrath (59), M Cooney for O’Reilly (60+1)

TIPPERARY: C Bourke, M Ryan, M Eviston, J Bourke, E Loughman, K Kennedy, A McGrath, E Fryday, C Devane, E McGrath, N Walsh, O O’Dwyer, C McIntyre, R Howard, G O’Brien. Subs: M Campion for E McGrath (42), K Blair for Fryday inj (51), S Delaney for Eviston (59)

REFEREE: Ray Kelly (Kildare) By Daragh Ó Conchúir at Croke Park

FIXTURES

Monday August 30th

Under 16A Final. Moycarkey v Cashel.

Tuesday August 31st

Under 16B Final. Shannon Rovers v Holycross

Friday September 3rd at 645pm.

U14a League Semi-Finals.

Toomevara v Silvermines

Annacarty v Newport.

U14a League Final.

Tuesday Sept 7th at 6.45pm in camogie grounds.

Friday September 3rd.

U14a plate final. 6.45pm.

Knockavilla v Kilruane in camogie grounds.


Monday September 6th.

U14a championship play off for 3rd and 4th position.

Brian borus v Ballybacon.

Monday Sept 6th at 6.45pm.


U14B1 plate semi final.

St Cronans home v Nenagh.


Thursday Sept 9th.


U14b1 plate final in camogie grounds at 645pm. Extra time applies.

Burgess v St Cronans/Nenagh.


Thursday September 9th.

U14A cship semi finals at 645pm. Extra time applies.

Home/away toss for venue will be done by county board officers.


Holycross v Brian borus/ballybacon

Moycarkey v Brian borus/ballybacon.

Monday September 13th at 630pm.

U14a cship final.

 

U16C Shield Final  - Wed. Sept 1st in Borrisoleigh

Cahir v (Winners of Drom  / Toomevara semi)

Under 16 A/B Plate Final

Clonoulty v Ballybacon Wed. Sept 1st in Camogie Grounds.

Under 16C Championship Final

Portroe v St Cronans in Toomevara on Sept 1st 6.45pm.


Results

Under 14B Final 

Boherlahan Thurles Sarsfields

Under 16C2 Final

Gortnahoe 4-07 Moyle Rovers 0-09

Under 16B Semifinal 

Holycross 2-09 Knockavilla 2-05

Under 16b2 Plate semifinal

Newport / Ballinahinch 4-14 Ballina 1-04

Under 14b1 Plate Semi 

Burgess 3-07 Kiladangan 0-03

Under 16A Semifinals

Moycarkey 3-13 Boherlahan 2-12

Anacarty 0-10 Cashel 1-08

Under 16C Shield semi

Mullinahone 1-10 Slieve Felim 0-02

Under 16 C Shield Final 

Mullinahone 6-08 Carrick Swan 2-07