Tipperary captain Sinéad Meagher: We weren’t going to be denied

"We could die on our feet or we could go home at half-time, one or the other, and I’m delighted that they came out flying,” was Bill Mullaney’s summary.
Tipperary captain Sinéad Meagher: We weren’t going to be denied

NOT TO BE DENIED: Tipperary's Sinead Meagher lifts the Kay Mills Cup. Pic: ©INPHO/Ben Brady

Tipperary 0-12 Laois 1-8

The spectre of a second consecutive Glen Dimplex All-Ireland premier junior camogie final defeat loomed large for Tipperary yesterday as half-time approached with Laois 1-5 to 0-1 in front, having had by far the better of the opening 27 minutes of action.

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