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06 Sept 2025

BRILLIANT: Tipperary camogie club creates history in recent Feile final

BRILLIANT: Tipperary camogie club creates history in recent Feile final

Division C Feile County Camogie Final

St Patricks 0-6

Drom & Inch 0-4

If the semi-final was played with intensity by the St Pats team the dial was turned up a couple of notches for the final. All players no matter the number on their backs or position on the field defended and sought possession of the ball in packs.

Playing with the wind, Drom & Inch were given limited or no time or space to strike the ball and develop the game towards St Pat's goal. Hooking, Blocking, Rucking & Turn Over - St Pats were ravenous. Their reward for this hard work in the first half was a hard earned 0-2 to 0-1 lead as the team changed sides.

St Pats continued in the 3rd quarter where they had left off at half time, mean at the back and now finding some space in attack building the lead out to 0-5 to 0-1. Then Drom & Inch started to gain a foothold in the match and came back into it, their resilience was rewarded with scores that narrowed the gap.

Time however was now on the side of St Pats and at the final whistle they were victorious 0-6 to 0-4. That whistle was greeted with a release of joy and satisfaction with the win and also anticipation for Saturday 24th June, the Feile Regional Finals in Offaly.

As per the group games the team delivered an all round team performance both with and without the ball. In goal Rachel Kelly was cool under pressure and distributed excellently finding her runners from puck outs. Réiltín Kenny Casey never stopped hunting attackers and halting their progress.

Claire Fitzgerald epitomised the hard work not giving an inch in defence but also driving forward any time possession was gained or turned over.

Dawn Moroney, Síobhan Hogan captain for the day and Niamh O’Brien really led by example with effort and skills that ensured that ball stuck in the forwards building forward play and giving the hard working backs a break.

As per all the rounds Milly Cleere scored consistently from play again ensuring St Pats got rewards for their possession and Kate Fox always an option for puckouts kept the scoring ticking over from any frees won.

For the second half of the final Rosie O’Brien took the game by the scruff of the neck, mopped up Drom & Inch ball turning defence into attack, driving forward and setting the tone for her teammates to follow.

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