Wexford legend Kate Kelly: Cork hurlers' All-Ireland final loss will sharpen camogie minds

The Rebels’ All-Ireland hurling title drought has been extended to 21 years (at least) but it is a completely different story in camogie, where Cork will be hoping to win their third All-Ireland crown in a row for the first time in 52 years when they face Galway at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
Wexford legend Kate Kelly: Cork hurlers' All-Ireland final loss will sharpen camogie minds

Acording to Wexford legend Kate Kelly, Cork's heartbreaking All-Ireland loss for the men is likely to inspire the women. Pic: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE

Cork is still largely in mourning following the hurlers’ All-Ireland final loss to Tipperary just over three weeks ago, but the camogie side have the chance to lift the mood on Leeside this weekend.

The Rebels’ All-Ireland hurling title drought has been extended to 21 years (at least) but it is a completely different story in camogie, where Cork will be hoping to win a three-in-a-row of All-Ireland crowns for the first time in 52 years when they face Galway at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.

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