Cork camogie legacies are measured by the highest standards imaginable

Nobody is more aware of those demands for excellence in the pursuit of securing acceptance and a place in the Cork pantheon than the players themselves.
Cork camogie legacies are measured by the highest standards imaginable

REUNITED: Cork's Ashling Thompson and Ailish O'Reilly of Galway. Pic: INPHO/Bryan Keane

Cork looking to cement their greatness 

Before last year’s All-Ireland final, Linda Mellerick, one of Cork’s greatest camogie players, and one of the best players to ever play the game, was asked to rate the Cork team. How good were they? How great could they become.

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