The Rebels are targetting back-to-back O’Duffy Cup titles at Croke Park.
Cork are favourites to defend their crown in today’s All-Ireland senior camogie championship final. Galway stand in their way at Croke Park.
As Ursula Jacob said this week, Cork are “playing like champions,” with an abundance of confidence and belief. Now, they must deliver on the biggest day if they are to retain the O’Duffy Cup.Meanwhile, there’s an opportunity for a Cork double with the intermediate team chasing silverware against Kilkenny.After two disappointing weekends for Galway teams in Croke Park, it’s all eyes on the camógs.
One concern of late is the Tribe’s lack of consistency, but they could indeed save their best until last and produce the big performance when it matters most.Cork, Galway and Kilkenny have shared every All-Ireland senior title since 2013. Since then, Cork have won five times, while Galway and Kilkenny have taken three a-piece.
The rivalry between the top teams is undeniable. They have met time and time again through the years. Galway had Cork’s number for some time up until last year. The Rebels’ 2023 semi-final ended an eight-game losing run going back four years. O’Sullivan shared his “grá” for going back into management stemming from increased physicality and improved refereeing, and hailed today’s ref, Liz Dempsey, in particular.
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