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10th July 2023
02:37pm BST

9 July 2023; Saoirse McCarthy of Cork in action against Laura Murphy of Kilkenny during the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship quarter-final match between Cork and Kilkenny at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile[/caption]
“All we wanted was the result. You wouldn’t be overly happy with the display but it was about the result. Kilkenny are a fantastic team. They showed it out there. When things were going wrong they still had the composure to come back and could have snatched the draw.
“There was talk about our character after losing (big games). We never questioned the character of the team but today I thought they showed a lot of composure. But if we can get a top performance – the scores we left behind us – if we can get them converted, we’ll be hard to beat.”
An Aoife Prendergast goal in the 14th minute gave the Cats an early five-point advantage but Cork’s running game began to click into gear and Amy O’Connor bulged the net six minutes later after good work by Fiona Keating.
Cork should have had at least two more goals, as Aoife Norris saved from Katrina Mackey in the second half and Grace Walsh cleared off the line from O’Connor, though the Cork skipper should have had a penalty after being clearly fouled by Norris.
The Rebels led by 1-8 to 1-6 at the break and Mackey, who had scored two lovely first-half points, raised a green flag less than five minutes after the restart.
Kilkenny replied with four points on the trot, including a phenomenal effort by Gaule to put one between them but that’s when Twomey used his bench effectively. Cliona Healy fired two big points and Orla Cronin, Laura Hayes and Ashling Thompson also came into the fray, the latter for her first appearance of the year after recovering from a cruciate ligament injury.
Cork looked to have it in the bag when going five ahead once more but a sensational goal by Gaule followed by a free left from the player of the match, who finished with 1-10, left the game on a knife edge. But the Leesiders held on.
“I’m just so proud of them for the way they stayed fighting,” said Dowling of his charges.
“I think Denise Gaule epitomises this team, the character she showed there. I don’t know how she got in for that goal. The composure she showed with five Cork players behind her. She’s been a huge leader and she’s worn that jersey with pride over the years as have all those girls.
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“I believe in these girls. Once we got the goal it was definitely thee for us. We had chances.
“But the one thing I said to the girls during the week and this morning was stay fighting as long as you can. Whatever happens, that’s all you can do and I can’t ask for any more.
“It could have been a free (at the end) but I was more disappointed with the injury time. It was four minutes and Cork have a free and it takes a minute and a half to take the free. I think there should be another minute added on. That’s the frustrating thing. We were pushing at that stage.
“Cork are a super team. Matthew Twomey is a great manager and I’ve great respect for him. We got lucky breaks last year. We thought the game was going away from us and Sophie (O’Dwyer) got the goal. That’s sport. It’s cruel when you lose.”
Gaule's devastation was plain to see in her post-match interview on RTE.
"I'd prefer to be on the winning team, and this doesn't really mean much to be honest. We had the one point swing in the final last year and Cork have it this year. We put everything into that match and just didn't come out on the right side," she said.
SCORERS FOR CORK: A O’Connor 1-6(0-5fs, 0-1 45); K Mackey 1-2; S McCartan, C Healy 0-2 each; C Sigerson (f), H Looney 0-1 each
SCORERS FOR KILKENNY: D Gaule 1-10 (0-8fs); A Prendergast 1-0; A Doyle 0-2; J Malone 0-1
CORK: A Lee, P Mackey, L Coppinger, M Murphy, M Cahalane, L Treacy, I O’Regan, S McCarthy, H Looney, C Sigerson, F Keating, A Healy, A O’Connor, K Mackey, S McCartan. Subs: C Healy for Sigerson (36), O Cronin for McCartan (42), A Thompson for Looney (44), L Hayes for O’Regan (58)
KILKENNY: A Norris, C Phelan, G Walsh, S Fitzgerald, T Fitzgerald, N Deely, L Murphy, K Power, K Doyle, M Kenneally, A Doyle, T Fitzgerald, K Nolan, D Gaule, A Prendergast. Subs: M Teehan for Murphy inj (30+2), S O’Dwyer for Nolan (47), A McHardy for Prendergast (51), J Clifford for Kenneally (60+2)
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