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Published 12:58 9 Mar 2020 GMT
Aoife McGrath was sensational in added time, nipping in to clear after Aoife Butler spread herself well to stop an Aoife Donohue shot. Later on, she took a yellow card for fouling the ever-dangerous Ailish O’Reilly at the expense of Galway’s last score from a Dolan, and then got in a stupendous block on O’Reilly to maintain her side’s advantage.
Linda Collins of Cork in action[/caption]
Kilkenny led early on thanks to points from Denise Gaule and Danielle Morrissey but Orla Cronin levelled with a brace and the Enniskeane sharpshooter continued to find the target. So too did Chloe Sigerson and O’Connor for the Leesiders to go in at the break leading 0-10 to 0-3.
Aoife Doyle made it a six-point game but O’Connor finished deftly to the top corner of the net at the other end in the 34th minute, after good work by Cronin and a well-judged pass by Linda Collins. Points from Laura Murphy and Katie Nolan contributed to the reduction of the margin to five but Cork had too much know-how and pace.
Ashling Thompson’s return to the fold has certainly strengthened Cork and she began another delightful move that ended with Healy rifling beyond Emma Kavanagh, after O’Connor and Cronin had linked well.
The latter duo kept the umpires busy thereafter, Cronin finishing with nine points, the same tally she registered against Waterford.
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