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Dethroned: Cats edge Galway in Croke Park thriller to book All-Ireland final showdown with Cork

Kilkenny are through to an All-Ireland senior camogie championship final against Cork, seeing off Galway in Croke Park on Saturday.

Guest Columnist by Guest Columnist
Saturday 23 July, 2022
in All Ireland, Camogie
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Dethroned: Cats edge Galway in Croke Park thriller to book All-Ireland final showdown with Cork

Kilkenny's Katie Power celebrates having beaten Galway in Croke Park. Photo: James Crobie/Inpho

A penalty save from Kilkenny’s Aoife Norris certainly helped matters on Saturday evening in Croke Park as Kilkenny get set to meet Cork in an All-Ireland final for the first time since 2018, writes Daragh Ó Conchúir.

The 1-13 to 0-12 win for the Cats means we’ll have new All-Ireland champions crowned in August as Galway relinquish the O’Duffy Cup and the chance to put back-to-back All-Ireland wins together.

The Tribeswomen fought to the final whistle in a bid to hold onto their title but their failure to penetrate the Noresiders’ defence and in particular, to beat outstanding goalkeeper Aoife Norris proved their undoing. 

Aoife Norris saves a penalty 23/7/2022
Kilkenny’s goalkeeper Aoife Norris saves a penalty. Photo ©INPHO/James Crombie

Kilkenny held the upper hand for most of the second half, from the time Laura Murphy drilled a rasper to the corner of the Galway net from 22m in the 37th minute to put them ahead, just two minutes after Norris had denied Sabina Rabbitte. 

The game was played with real pace and jaw-dropping intensity and Brian Dowling’s side were quicker out of the traps. 

Trailing at the break

Indeed they produced a lot of the better quality and intent in the first quarter at least but still saw themselves going in trailing at half-time by two, 0-8 to 0-6, after Galway had appeared to weather the storm and begin to make inroads of their own. 

Cathal Murray and his crew will think that they should have really led by more, with Norris making three excellent stops, including from a penalty by Galway goalkeeper Sarah Healy, after Michelle Teehan had rugby-tackled Siobhán McGrath to the ground. 

Galway’s Rachael Hannify, Roisin Black and Dervla Higgins with Katie Power of Kilkenny. Photo: ©INPHO/James Crombie

While much talk has been of the losses shipped by Kilkenny this year, Julianne Malone’s return after a three-year absence has been a huge plus and she weighed in with four invaluable points from play, including the opener.  

When the ubiquitous Katie Nolan pointed 10 minutes in, Kilkenny led by two but Carrie Dolan and Catherine Finnerty brought Galway level. 

Mary O’Connell should have found the back of the net after being put through by Miriam Walsh but blazed over and it continued to be nip and tuck, the teams also level on 0-4, 0-5 and 0-6 apiece. Dolan and Ailish O’Reilly provided some separation, on either side of Norris’s 28th-minute penalty save. 

Ferocious

The exchanges were ferocious and Shauna Healy did remarkably well to survive a shuddering hit before offloading to O’Reilly from the deck for the final score of the opening period. 

Gaule halved the deficit from a free 50 seconds in but she wasn’t to have a good day on placed balls and Nolan took over later on. Gaule was very influential in getting on the ball though from her deeper position. 

Kilkenny’s Denise Gaule celebrates. Photo: ©INPHO/James Crombie

That said, Norris was called into action once more in the 35th minute with her best stop, coming out to narrow the angle as Rabbitte cut in from the left and making a brave stop from point-blank range. 

Dolan made no mistake from the 45, but two minutes later, Murphy was generating incredible speed on a drive that gave Sarah Healy no hope. It felt significant. 

That said, the indomitable Aoife Donohue slotted a sweet score and Dolan an equaliser from a placed ball and it was in the melting pot with ten minutes and change remaining. 

It was Kilkenny that found what was required, with some quite heroic defending keeping Galway scoreless, while at the other end, Murphy, Nolan (free), Malone and Sophie Dwyer edged the Stripeywomen ever closer to the Holy Grail. 

Galway’s Niamh Kilkenny pictured after defeat to Kilkenny in Croke Park. Photo: ©INPHO/James Crombie

Scorers and Teams

SCORERS FOR KILKENNY: J Malone 0-4; L Murphy 1-1; K Nolan 0-3(2fs); M O’Connell, D Gaule (fs) 0-2 each; S Dwyer 0-1 

SCORERS FOR GALWAY: C Dolan 0-8(6fs, 1 45); A Donohue 0-2; A O’Reilly, C Finnerty 0-1 each 

KILKENNY: A Norris, T Fitzgerald, M Teehan, Claire Phelan, N Deely, G Walsh, S Fitzgerald, L Murphy, K Power, J Malone, D Gaule, M Kenneally, M O’Connell, M Walsh, K Nolan. Subs: S Dwyer for Kenneally (49); M Bambrick for Murphy (59), A Prendergast for Power (60), Ciara Phelan for T Fitzgerald (60+5) 

GALWAY: Sarah Healy, R Hanniffy, S Dervan, H Cooney, E Helebert, Shauna Healy, R Black, A Donohue, Ni Kilkenny, N Hanniffy, A O’Reilly, C Dolan, C Finnerty, S McGrath, S Rabbitte. Subs: D Higgins for Rabbitte (37); Á Keane for O’Reilly (54); S Gardiner for Helebert (58); S Spellman for McGrath (60) 

Additional reporting Ken McGuire

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