All-Ireland champions Wexford will get the chance to defend their crown next month after a 2-11 to 1-9 win over rivals Cork saw them secure a Croke Park date on Saturday.
A first-half goal provided to be the crucial difference between the sides as Wexford beat the Rebels for a second time in this year’s Championship. Joe O’Brien’s team did give a decent account of themselves, though they could only get within a goal of their opponents in the second half.
The Leinster county will face Galway in the showpiece after the latter overcame the challenge of a youthful Kilkenny side by a score line of 2-13 to 2-7 to book their place in the final.
Camogie: Wexford, Galway into All-Ireland final
All-Ireland champions Wexford will get the chance to defend their crown next month after a 2-11 to 1-9 win over rivals Cork saw them secure a Croke Park date on Saturday.
A first-half goal provided to be the crucial difference between the sides as Wexford beat the Rebels for a second time in this year’s Championship. Joe O’Brien’s team did give a decent account of themselves, though they could only get within a goal of their opponents in the second half.
The Leinster county will face Galway in the showpiece after the latter overcame the challenge of a youthful Kilkenny side by a score line of 2-13 to 2-7 to book their place in the final.
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