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Published 15:10 25 Mar 2019 GMT
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“We started the game sluggishly and that’s not like us,” said Cork manager Fitzgerald. “The second-half was more of a reflection of how we played, but we can’t be waiting for 30 minutes to start performing. “I am delighted with the girls, the response from them was excellent. Dioreann (O’Sullivan) got a great goal and that relaxed us, and from there we played really well.”
Their manager Maxi Curran placed huge value on his side’s tight win over Westmeath at the weekend, which was wrapped up when Shannon McGroddy hit the net in the second-half. “Tight matches are off more benefit to us. We have a lot of young girls who weren’t used to such physically demanding games, but they’re coming out the right side of it now and they’ve two more big games to look forward to in the league,” said a delighted Curran.Despite the loss Westmeath cannot now be relegated after Tipperary did them a favour and defeated Monaghan in Thurles. The Farney girls have not won any of their six games so far this season and even a win in a fortnight against Mayo cannot save them at this stage.
“We are, very relieved,” said Tipp manager Shane Roynane. “I suppose it wasn’t pretty but that was going to be the nature of it. Monaghan are a very proud county and they knew coming down today that they had to win the game. “I suppose we would have had a different challenge next week if we hadn’t got the result today but we’re delighted, were relieved to stay up.”
“We’re delighted with the result and the high intensity of the game,” said Mick Bohan. “Both teams went at it and we’re happy to learn a lot about a couple of players.”

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