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Camogie-Shinty International
By C¾ilÝn Duffy
In mixed weather conditions, defences stood firm in the opening half until McBride burst through for a 26th minute goal.
Picking from just seven clubs the Scots were at a firm disadvantage with
Managed by Cavan’s Eddie Brady, Ger Moran of Roscommon and Louth’s Mary Connors the visitors really upped the anti on the restart.
Goalkeeper Caroline Connaughton from Roscommon received the cup after the game and was delighted to receive her first International camogie honour.
“”We expected it to be a very tough game as there were a few of our side who had played here before, but it was my first time and I am extremely proud with the team, “”she said.
“”The goals are much bigger from our point of view and I’m delighted we kept going to hold out for the win. We only met twice before the game, but we have been playing away with our counties all year so everyone was very fit and it showed out there today.””
IRELAND C Connaughton (Roscommon); N Connolly (Roscommon), S Greville (Westmeath), K Walsh (Wicklow); N Breen (Kildare), B Murray (Armagh), R O’Connell (Kildare); M McBride (Cavan), F Bigley (Tyrone); L Day (Cavan), V Crean (Carlow), AM Doran (Wicklow); C Curley (Roscommon), C McSorley (Armagh), P Greville (Westmeath). Interchange: R McKenna (Monaghan), R Crowe (Cavan), A Corr (Tyrone), M Coady (Carlow),
SCOTLAND: E Cameron; E Wink, L McKay, H Dooley; L McCafferty, B MacDonald, K Myerscough; K Deans, K Smith, Y Connaughton; L Norman, K Munro, F Mathie; J Nicol, O Coughlin. Interchange: K Drain,
REFEREE: Calum Duff (
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