Elsewhere Down inflicted a fourth consecutive defeat on Limerick.
GALWAY AND TIPPERARY joined Cork on top of the Division 1A table of the Very Camogie League as a result of comfortable wins secured over Dublin and Clare respectively.
They did, by 1-14 to 0-9 at Duggan Park but it was a workmanlike effort, albeit that Dublin deserve credit for making it hard on the hosts and continuing their own improvement under Gerry McQuaid since being blown away by Cork on the opening weekend. Dublin actually drew the second half, with both sets of defences on top apart from the two sharpshooters, who slotted four points apiece.
Kelly also was able to introduce legendary former All-Star defender, Mary Ryan for her first outing of the year after illness to sweeten on already memorable day for the Premier.The same can’t be said for Clare, who defeated All-Ireland champions Kilkenny in the first round but were falling to a third successive defeat since. This was by far the worst, as they failed to record a single score in the first half.
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