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PREVIEW: Tipperary camogie team one win away from going top of the league ahead of Cork visit
Tipperary will take on Cork in round 4 of the Very National Camogie League on Saturday
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21 Mar 2025 9:33 PM
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PREVIEW - Very National Camogie League - Round 4
Tipperary vs Cork in The Ragg, Saturday, March 22 @ 2pm
One suspects that both managers welcome this tie at this stage of the season. It has been plain sailing for Cork to this juncture after three rounds and Ger Manley would surely want his charges to be asked some questions down the stretch of a game.
After what Denis Kelly would have termed a touch of carelessness that saw three points reduced to one by a late Dublin rally in the opening round, the League champions have responded notably well with wins over Kilkenny, and a fortnight ago, in Galway.
They have lost some legendary players and are short a few more injured – as are Cork, with Izzy O’Regan ruled out for the season by a torn cruciate - but Tipp have All-Ireland-winning minor and premier junior teams from last year to mine from.
Playing the in-form All-Ireland champions, who are anxious to end a dozen-year famine in this competition, will tell them a lot about where they are.
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