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Tipperary's Nicole Walsh hits 1-6 to help her side edge Wexford while Kilkenny sink the Dubs

It was a busy weekend in the Littlewoods Camogie League.

THERE WAS NO doubt about the standout tie in this weekend’s Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Division 1 League.

Nicole Walsh Nicole Walsh hit 1-6 for Tipperary. Ken Sutton / INPHO Ken Sutton / INPHO / INPHO

Wexford and Tipperary faced off at St Patrick’s Park, Enniscorthy, in a repeat of last year’s thrilling All-Ireland quarter-final, where the Premier had their more fancied opponents on the rack only to be reeled in at the death.

They were denied on that occasion by an injury-time point from Kate Kelly but this time around, it was their turn to strike the dagger blow in the supplementary period to record a 1-9 to 0-11 win and claim the prized scalp of a side that had inflicted a first defeat for 10 months on Kilkenny two weeks ago.

It was high drama as Tipperary trailed by two points when they were awarded a penalty in the third minute of injury time after Miriam Campion was fouled and Nicole Walsh stepped up to take it.

Siona Nolan and Miriam Campion Wexford’s Siona Nolan and Miriam Campion of Tipperary. Ken Sutton / INPHO Ken Sutton / INPHO / INPHO

The Borris-Ileigh sharpshooter had blazed wide from an earlier penalty but she showed impressive composure to supply the definitive strike, although Mags D’Arcy and Ciara Storey both went close to denying her on the Wexford line.

The home team were heavily reliant on Linda Bolger, who scored 10 points, with Shelley Kehoe providing the other. Walsh provided 1-6 for Tipperary, who were well in touch at the break trailing by just 0-6 to 0-4.

Linda Bolger with Julie Ann Bourke Linda Bolger in action. Ken Sutton / INPHO Ken Sutton / INPHO / INPHO

Although Orla O’Dwyer and Mairead Teehan were also doing well in the half-forward line, it looked like Bolger’s freetaking would decide the verdict but Walsh had the final say.

Former Kilkenny hurling goalkeeper David Herity brought his Dublin team to Tom Ryall Park but it wasn’t a homecoming to remember as first-half goals from Davina Tobin and Katie Power and nine points from Michelle Quilty helped last year’s double champions ease to victory by 2-14 to 0-4.

Tobin goaled in the third minute after Aisling Dunphy had raised the opening white flag, and though Ali Maguire shot two points in reply, Dublin were heavily punished for defensive indiscipline by Quilty, who converted three frees and then followed up with another point from play. Power found the net just before the break to make it 2-5 to 0-3.

Katie Power Katie Power scored one of the Kilkenny goals. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

It was one-way traffic after the resumption as Quilty racked up another five points, while Power, Dunphy, Kellyann Doyle and Jenny Reddy also contributed. Maguire registered Dublin’s only second-half score but it was an impressive response by Kilkenny after their loss to Wexford.

In the final Group 1 game, Cork stayed top when making it three from three. A stunning second-half performance was the key to their 3-19 to 0-8 success over Waterford at Carriganore. Only two points separated them at the break (1-6 to 0-7) but Cork cut loose after the restart to put themselves in a very strong position ahead of crunch ties against Kilkenny and Wexford.

Ashling Thompson Cork's Ashling Thompson. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

In Group 2, Galway maintained their inexorable progress, and Ailish O’Reilly her scoring exploits, the Oranmore-Maree markswoman providing 1-10 in the 3-15 to 1-5 defeat of top-tier newcomers Meath. Galway had the wind in the first half but didn’t score for 15 minutes and led by just three at the break, 0-after Grace Coleman’s overhead just before half time making it 0-9 to 1-3.

Galway brought on Ann Marie Starr and Niamh Kilkenny at half time and Starr was involved as Niamh Hannify goaled in the opening minute. Jane Dolan and Sinead Hackett pointed for beath but two goals in last six minutes from Laura Loughnane and O’Reilly confirmed the result.

Ailish O'Reilly Galway's Ailish O'Reilly. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

In the group’s other game, Limerick finished with the last three points to keep their semi-final hopes on track, beating Offaly by 0-15 to 0-12.

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