Ollie Bergin’s Galway keep perfect league record intact

Champions Galway retained their perfect record in this Camogie League Division 1 thanks to a 1-13 to 1-8 defeat of Wexford in New Ross.
Ollie Bergin’s Galway keep perfect league record intact

The westerners have begun well under new manager Ollie Bergin and this fourth consecutive win puts them into the semi-finals in good heart.

Clare fell to a second loss on the trot to put their knockout place in doubt, while Dublin’s 0-12 to 0-10 success over the Banner at Parnell Park continues their recovery after a bad start.

Chloe Morey had four points and Aoibheann Malone two as the home side led by two but Dublin scored the last four points to claim the honours.

Tipperary are one of four teams in contention for the second qualifying place from Group 1 as a result of their second win on the trot. The Premier travelled to Drumcullen GAA and eked out a 2-9 to 1-9 victory over Offaly.

In Group 2, All-Ireland champions Cork had far too much firepower for top tier newcomers Waterford, registering a 3-18 to 2-9 victory at Cork Camogie Grounds.

Orla Cotter scored seven points for the Leesiders, while Katrina Mackey slotted 1-4 and Amy O’Connor and Linda Collins added goals. Limerick joined Cork at the top of the table on nine points with a 2-15 to 1-8 win over Derry.

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