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Tipperary overcome Clare to set up All-Ireland semi-final with Cork
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Tipperary overcome Clare to set up All-Ireland semi-final with Cork

Tipperary secured a 3-20 to 3-13 victory over Clare in the All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-final, setting up a semi-final clash against Cork at Semple Stadium. Tipperary led comfortably throughout much of the game, with standout performances from Caoimhe Stakelum, who scored the decisive goal, and Eimear McGrath, who contributed five points. Clare mounted a late comeback, scoring three goals in the 50th minute, but their inconsistency and injuries, including a cruciate injury to Lorna McNamara, hindered their efforts. Tipperary's efficiency and strong defense allowed them to maintain control, while Clare's defensive struggles and missed opportunities limited their ability to close the gap. The result ensures Tipperary will face Cork in the semi-finals, marking another step toward potential All-Ireland glory.

Tipperary secured their place in the semi-finals of the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship with a commanding 3-20 to 3-13 victory over Clare in a tightly contested match at Semple Stadium. This result sets up a highly anticipated clash against Cork in three weeks' time, which will be held at the same venue. The draw for the semi-finals was confirmed immediately following the game, with reigning champions Galway preparing to face the winners of the other quarter-final between Kilkenny and Waterford in a double-header in Thurles.

Tipperary entered the match with a strong lead, dominating the first half with a scoreline of 0-10 to 0-4 at halftime. By the 24th minute, Clare managed to get on the scoreboard with a remarkable score from Andrea O’Keeffe, but this did little to halt Tipperary's momentum. Despite being behind on the scoreboard, Clare showed signs of resilience throughout the match, often matching Tipperary's intensity and creating chances that could have narrowed the gap significantly had their shooting been more accurate. However, their inefficiency was evident, with 15 wides recorded in total, and the absence of their key scorer, Lorna McNamara, due to a cruciate ligament injury sustained earlier in the season, was clearly felt.

Clare's efforts to close the gap came in the form of a late surge, during which they scored three goals starting from the 50th minute. These goals were contributed by Ellen Casey, who scored twice—once from a free and once from a penalty—and Áine O’Loughlin, whose goal was particularly impactful given her reputation as a prolific scorer. Despite this late push, it proved insufficient to overturn the deficit, as Tipperary maintained control of the game through disciplined defense and efficient attacking play.

On the opposite side, Tipperary showcased a blend of experience and emerging talent. Caoimhe Stakelum, who had already demonstrated her potential in the previous year's minor championship, continued to impress in her debut campaign at the senior level. Her performance included a crucial goal that helped secure Tipperary's win, earning her the player-of-the-match accolade. Other standout performers included Grace O’Brien, Clodagh McIntyre, and Karin Blair, all of whom contributed significantly to Tipperary's success.

The match was not without its challenges for Tipperary, as Caoimhe Maher suffered an apparent knee injury while attempting to change direction under pressure. Although the extent of the injury remains uncertain pending further medical evaluation, her replacement, Clodagh Quirke, displayed commendable determination by returning to action despite having previously endured multiple cruciate ligament injuries herself.

As the game progressed into the second half, Tipperary continued to extend their lead, capitalizing on their numerical superiority by substituting players. Clare, despite their late efforts, found themselves unable to bridge the gap, ultimately falling short in a match that highlighted both teams' strengths and weaknesses. The outcome ensures that Tipperary will face Cork in the upcoming semi-final, setting the stage for another thrilling encounter in the championship.

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Caoimhe Stakelum brille pour la clinique Tipperary comme Clare rue le gaspillage

Le match a eu lieu au Semple Stadium, et la forte performance de Tipperary a été mise en évidence par Caoimhe Stakelum, qui a marqué le but gagnant et a été nommé joueur du match. Clare a lutté avec des tirs gaspillés et des occasions manquées, dont 15 larges, ce qui a entravé leur capacité à combler l'écart.

Lecture du biais (Centre): L'article se concentre uniquement sur un événement sportif - le championnat de camogie - sans impliquer des personnalités politiques, des politiques ou des questions controversées.

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Tipperary overcome Clare to set up All-Ireland semi-final with Cork

Tipperary secured a 3-20 to 3-13 victory over Clare in the All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-final, setting up a semi-final clash against Cork at Semple Stadium. Tipperary led comfortably throughout much of the game, with standout performances from Caoimhe Stakelum, who scored the decisive goal, and Eimear McGrath, who contributed five points. Clare mounted a late comeback, scoring three goals in the 50th minute, but their inconsistency and injuries, including a cruciate injury to Lorna McNamara, hindered their efforts. Tipperary's efficiency and strong defense allowed them to maintain control, while Clare's defensive struggles and missed opportunities limited their ability to close the gap. The result ensures Tipperary will face Cork in the semi-finals, marking another step toward potential All-Ireland glory.

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