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Major sensation as Briege Corkery is back in the mix for Cork

August 17th, 2018 3:28 PM

By Southern Star Team

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Briege Corkery has made a surprise return to the Cork set-up.

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Corkery named on bench for All-Ireland camogie semi-final

By Daragh Ó Conchúir

CORK legend Briege Corkery has ended an exile of almost two years to return to the champions’ panel for Saturday’s Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship semi-final with Tipperary at Semple Stadium.

Corkery hasn’t played for the Rebels since the 2016 All-Ireland Final defeat by Kilkenny and last donned the blood red jersey when the Leesiders made it six-in-a-row in the ladies football championship.

The Cloughduv dynamo stepped away in 2017 as a six-time All-Star and former Texaco Player of the Year, stating that she was no longer enjoying intercounty duties, but never announced her retirement.

The 31-year-old continued to line out for her club until becoming pregnant and she and her husband Diarmuid Scannell celebrated the birth of their son Tadhg in April.

Corkery quickly regained her fitness after returning to club action but her inclusion as No. 25 on the Cork team list comes as a major surprise.

A joint Sportswoman of the Year with Rena Buckley, Corkery now has the opportunity to rejoin her great friend as the most successful All-Ireland winner in Gaelic Games history. Buckley moved ahead when garnering her 18th medal as captain when Cork won the All-Ireland Camogie title last September and announced her retirement this year. That decider was the first time Corkery had not shared the glory with Buckley, as together they had previously garnered six Camogie and 11 ladies football championships.

Other notable selections on the Cork team are the positioning of Gemma O’Connor at centre-back, having spent a lot of the summer around midfield, and Pamela Mackey in the full-back line, possibly with a view to picking up the championship’s leading scorer, Cáit Devane.

Six-time All-Ireland winner and five-time All-Star Orla Cotter, who missed the start of the championship after getting married and going on her honeymoon, has been named on the bench.

There are no real surprises as Tipp boss Bill Mullaney sticks with the team that started their hard-fought Quarter-Final victory over Waterford, though Sarah Fryday must have been pushing hard for a berth in the attack.

CORK (v Tipperary): A Murray, L O’Sullivan, L Treacy, P Mackey, L Coppinger, G O’Connor, C Sigerson, J White, A Thompson, A O’Connor, O Cronin, L Collins, K Mackey, N McCarthy, H Looney. Subs: A Lee, A Sheehan, L Homan, S Hutchinson, L Hayes, S McCarthy, N O’Callaghan, O Cotter, S Beausang, B Corkery

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