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15th October 2018
08:07am BST

Let's just think about Ballyagran's situation first, because with Crecora somehow going onto beat the Waterford champions Dungarvan to progress to a Munster final, it's Ballyagran who are the real losers here.
Ballyagran won every game they played this year prior to the final. They didn't lose their Limerick final and the possibility of progression to the honourable occasion of a Munster semi-final should still be a real thing.
Instead, with a rule that roars of one that was made up on the spot, the whole Munster intermediate camogie championship is undermined because of the chance that the best team mightn't even be playing in it.
They will have a replay to decide the Limerick final in the coming weeks, but that's not the point here.
Crecora, to their credit, somehow defied tiredness and unfairness to beat Dungarvan by 12 points in the Munster semi.
https://twitter.com/MattOCall/status/1051507643821514754
On the same weekend, a provincial camogie final was fixed at the same time, more than 200 miles away from a provincial football final in London with three players involved with both teams.
One of the teams, Kingdom Kerry Gaels would go onto forefit their provincial final because of the unfairness of it all.
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