Bitter disappointment for Burgess/Duharra in All Ireland Semi-Final

By Daragh Ó Conchúir

 

 

Burgess/Duharra's dreams of reaching an All Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship were quashed in Banagher on Sunday as they were edged out 0-10 to 0-9 by Sarsfields of Galway in the semi-final

Sarsfields will hope to make it second time lucky in the All-Ireland Final after their narrow win in a tight-fought affair in which scores from play came at an absolute premium.

The teams were level at half time on 0-5 apiece and all those scores came from placed balls. Niamh McGrath had two within three minutes for Sarsfields but Burgess took over and scored the next five on the trot via the stick of Jenny Grace. Two points from Niamh McGrath and another from her sister Siobhán restored parity at the break.

Siobhán McGrath hit the first score from play three minutes after the restart and added a free, while Grace landed two frees for Burgess but two brilliant points from play by Siobhán McGrath edged the victors clear.

Burgess were not without their goal chances and Laura Ward saved a penalty from Jenny Grace, while it took some last-ditch defending to keep them out on a couple of other occasions. Tara Kennedy hit their first score from play in the 59th minute but they could not peg Sarsfields back.

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