All-Ireland champions blaze trail to join elite four-in-a-row club; hats off to victorious Waterford camógs; and disappointment for Kilkenny’s Derek Lyng
Waterford's Shauna Fitzgerald and Keeley Corbett Barry celebrate after the final whistle All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Semi-Final against Tipp. Photograph: Inpho
When the Déise last made the decider, it was played on December 17th at Cappoquin, with Antrim winning. Camogie was rife with internal politics; Leinster had disaffiliated entirely that year, meaning Waterford had a bye through the All-Ireland semi-final, after also beating Tipperary. “Waterford’s rise to such a high position in camogie is surely meteoric when it is considered that in May 1944, there was no camogie board in the county and no camogie team. For this meteoric rise … the Observer takes pardonable pride,” the paper noted.Kilkenny manager Derek Lyng's Cats fall short at the final hurdle against Limerick at Croke Park in the All-Ireland final. Photograph: Inpho
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