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Published 14:06 28 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 08:31 29 Nov 2020 GMT
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Kilkenny backs were to the wall but they showed immense character for the rest of the half. Despite a few rushed shots and poor wides, they gathered composure with the gifted Denise Gaule a pivotal figure in their revival. As well as some dead-eyed accuracy from placed balls, the Windgap player scored a raker on the run which gave her side momentum. Clara's Mary O'Connell was making her presence felt too, with two of the finest from open play.
Brian Dowling's team kept their foot on the gas and they made it level scores when the brilliant Ann Dalton scored a goal fit to grace any stage. Dalton caught a skyscraping Gaule free before placing low into Amy Lee's corner. Game on.
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A Gaule free just before half-time gave them the lead for the first time. The momentum was firmly with Kilkenny at the interval.
They retained the upper hand in the early stages of the second half as Miriam Walsh latched onto a fine Gaule pass before showing some tremendous composure to finish. Aoife Doyle's speed and athleticism put the fear of God into the Cork defenders while Katie Nolan worked tirelessly.
Three up with 20 to play. The smart money was on Kilkenny.
From here, Cork took over however with Aishling Thompson winning a number of 60:40 balls. Cronin's running was still causing havoc but while they had the upper hand, Kilkenny's backs held out. A lot of this was down to the composure and experience of Collette Dormer and the aforementioned Phelan.
Up front, possession was at a premium for them but when the game was there to be won, Gaule and Phelan stepped up. And Kilkenny are still standing.
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