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Published 11:00 7 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 12:24 7 Mar 2016 GMT
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In the opening game of the day in Croker, Cahir proved too strong for Eyrecourt as they ran out 0-14 to 1-2 winners in the AIB GAA All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Club final.
Having lost an All-Ireland ladies football club final in late 2015, this was a sweet relief for the Tipperary women who led from the very beginning.
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The Galway side tried hard during the 60 minutes, but with All-Star Molly Dunne away from her customary full-forward slot, they struggled to break down the Munster champions’ defence.
Aisling Moloney dominated the game, scoring 0-5 in total, and had the Tipperary side 0-6 to 0-1 up at the break, and is a name to keep a close eye on in the years to come.
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There was a glimmer of hope for the Connacht side when Vivien McEvoy goaled just after the break, but the Tipperary side piled on the pressure again, and took the victory with nine points to spare.
The Cahir story is one that gets right to the heart of what local GAA is all about.
A club that has sprung from nowhere, driven forward by the passion, commitment and dedication of the local players and coaches.
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Now they have their reward, with a victory in Croke Park that nobody associated with the club will ever forget.
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