Kilkenny rebound well to hold off Dublin as Costelloe rescues draw for Limerick against Clare
Niamh Gannon of Dublin in action. Picture: James Lawlor/Inpho
The third round of games in this yearâs Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship saw Kilkenny respond to their defeat to Waterford last time out with a crucial Group 2 win over Dublin, while Caoimhe Costelloeâs last gasp free ensured Limerick and Clare drew in Ennis in what looked like the key fixture in Group 1.
The battle for places in the knockout stages appears set to go down to the wire as Tipperary racked up a big win over Wexford to remain the frontrunners for second place behind All-Ireland champions Cork, who were idle this week.
Waterford also recorded a resounding win over Derry to keep their positive momentum going.
The contest in Zimmer Biomet PĂĄirc ChĂosĂłg was always likely to be closely fought and so it proved, as there were only three minutes of play when there was more than a puck of a ball between the teams.
Clare looked to be on the verge of a win as they produced a strong second-half display against the breeze after the sides were level at the interval. However, Costelloe struck late to ensure the contest finished 1-9 to 0-12.
Limerick were in pole position after leading 1-4 to 0-3 after 22 minutes. Costelloe, Laura Southern and Lizanna Boylan helped the visitors on their way before Ciara Neenanâs delivery was whipped to the net by Southern.
Clare needed a response and four points without reply helped them earn parity at the break. Ellen Casey, Ziyan Spillane, captain Ăine OâLoughlin and Caoimhe Cahill recorded the necessary scores.
Joe Quaidâs side started strongly with wind advantage as Dearbhla Egan and Southern pushed them two ahead, but they were held scoreless for the next 18 minutes as Clare drew level through OâLoughlin and Spillane.
Costelloe slotted a long-range free before RoisĂn Begley responded for the Banner. Clare sub Jennifer Daly saw her piledriver rattle the crossbar and fly over, Costelloe tied the game again, but Begley appeared to move Clare to the cusp of victory before Costelloeâs late intervention.
In another crucial tie, Kilkenny overcame a stubborn Dublin side by 1-19 to 1-14 in Parnell Park.
Tommy Shefflinâs side laid the foundations for this win in the opening half. After the sides were deadlocked at 0-2 apiece after seven minutes, Dublin taking the lead first through Gaby Couch and then Aisling Gannon, Kilkenny outscored their foes by 1-9 to 0-4 from there until half-time.
The Cats hit five on the spin after falling behind for the second time. Aoife Prendergast grabbed three of those scores while Sophie Holden and Mary OâConnell also added points.
Kilkenny struck a decisive blow when Prendergast latched on to Sophie Holdenâs diagonal ball before coolly slotting to the net to bring her tally to 1-4. She struck for three more scores before the half ended and although Aoife McKearney hit back for Dublin, an eight-point interval lead looked daunting.
Their task became more manageable when Niamh Gannon found Aisling OâNeill, who duly spun inside a tackle and drove for goal, rattling the net just a minute into the final period. The Kilkenny response was emphatic however, as they bagged three of the next four scores via Steffi Fitzgerald and a brace from Prendergast.
Dublinâs effort was unrelenting with OâNeill, SinĂ©ad Wylde and Ăine Rafter cutting the gap to four points but Katie Powerâs 62nd minute score saw Kilkenny home.
Tipperary got their first win in this yearâs championship in Chadwicks Wexford Park, where they beat the hosts by 7-18 to 0-7. Karen Kennedy netted on Tippâs first meaningful attack to give them the perfect start before Grace OâBrien bagged a quickfire 1-2.
Even though a Chloe Cashe free got Wexford up and running, Tipperary were always in control. Kennedy bagged her second major of the half while four more OâBrien points in the second quarter saw Tipperary lead by 3-9 to 0-3 at the interval.
RĂłisĂn Howard got in on the act with a 33rd minute goal while OâBrien bagged two more for a hat-trick. Jean Kelly raised the final green flag as Tipperary exorcised the demons of last weekâs heavy defeat at home to Cork.
An Abby Flynn hat-trick of goals helped Waterford maintain their 100% record as they outclassed Derry, racking up a 5-30 to 0-2 win at Walsh Park. The DĂ©ise led by 3-17 to 0-1 at the interval despite Derry goalkeeper Niamh Gribbin coming up with three point-blank saves. Flynn had 2-2 plundered in the first half while Niamh Rockett buried her sideâs third major. Beth Cartonâs five opening half points from play kept Waterford well clear.
Carton raided for her sideâs fourth goal at Walsh Park before Flynn completed her hat-trick to ensure Waterford move level on points with Galway and Kilkenny.


