Cahalane makes case for the defence as Cork move to within an hour of ending League famine

Cahalane makes case for the defence as Cork move to within an hour of ending League famine

 LEAGUE FAMINE: Cork may be scoring freely but their captain, Méabh Cahalane has emphasised the All-Ireland champions’ defensive solidity as the core reason for their 100% record to in the Very Camogie League. Pic: ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo

Cork may be scoring freely but their captain, Méabh Cahalane has emphasised the All-Ireland champions’ defensive solidity as the core reason for their 100% record to in the Very Camogie League.

The Rebels have lost five Division 1A finals since their most recent success and regardless of what happens in their last-round clash with Galway next week, they are now just 60 minutes away bridging an 11-year gap, after their 1-12 to 0-7 win over Tipperary at The Ragg cemented place in another decider.

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