
Camogie: Galway in All-Ireland final after win over Tipperary
Niamh Mallon scored 1-2, while Ailish O'Reilly scored five points to bring Galway to their second consecutive final.
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Galway got off to a quick start, as they opened up a 0-8 to 0-2 lead after 24 minutes.
However, Tipperary eneded the half strong and scored the first goal of the game through Karen Kennedy.
Further points from Grace O'Brien, Eimear Hefferenan, and Casey Hennessy meant the teams went in level at 0-9 to 1-6 at the interval.
It was Galway who once again started the half stronger, and had their goal through Mallon in the 39th minute.
Points from O'Reilly and Carrie Dolan meant Galway opened up a six point lead in the 46th minute.
Galway's momentum continued until the final whistle, and they ran out seven point winners to book their place in Croke Park.
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