Senior Munster Semi-Final Preview

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May 03, 2023

Saturday 6th May @ 4.30pm in Pairc Ui Chaoimh

Munster Senior Semi-Final

Tipperary VS Waterford 

The 2023 Munster Championship gets underway for Tipperary this Saturday as they take on Waterford in Pairc Ui Chaoimh with a place in the Munster final against Clare up for grabs. Waterford cemented their progress as a top senior side by beating Cork for the very first time in a competitive fixture since gaining promotion in 2015 on a final scoreline of 1-18 to 1-15 on Sunday last. Having ran Cork close in last year’s All-Ireland semi-final and Munster semi-final, on Sunday with the aid of 10 points from player of the match Beth Carton they made sure to get the job done and were full value for the win. They will no doubt go into Saturday’s game with huge confidence having put in a highly impressive performance against Cork and also having beaten Tipperary last year in the group stage of the All-Ireland championship. Waterford will have the advantage of a game under their belt while its been over a month since Tipperary’s last competitive game (a defeat to Kilkenny in the last game of the league). 


Tipperary though will have the benefit of what is expected to be a big support with our senior hurlers playing Cork at 7 pm. A greater support could prove to be vital in the closing stages of what is expected to be a tight game. Denis Kelly’s charges are in good shape going into Saturday’s encounter with recent challenge games over Offaly, Limerick and Clare allowing management to look at all their options within the panel. The return from injury of joint captains Clodagh Quirke and Karen Kennedy have strengthened the spine of the team while Teresa Ryan’s influence in the middle of the field has also be a welcomed addition. Up front Caoimhe Maher’s tally of 2-08 made her Tipp’s top scorer from play in the league while Grace O’Brien, Eimear McGrath and Cait Devane have also impressed. Eimear Loughman and Julieanne Bourke have being in excellent form in the full back line and will no doubt be 2 of the first names on the team sheet come Saturday. The Tipperary defence will need to be at their best to hold the aforementioned Carton along with Abby Flynn and Niamh Rocket. Lorraine Bray is a huge player for them in field while in defence Vikki Falconer, Iona Heffernan and keeper Brianna O’Regan are key players. Having defeated Limerick at the weekend Clare await the winners in the following weekend’s Munster Final.


No doubt the players and management will give it their all this Saturday in a bid to reach this year's Munster Final. Tipperary Camogie are asking that all Tipperary Camogie and GAA supporters travel to Cork in numbers and get to the stadium on time to support both the camogie team and hurlers.