In numbers: Cork's camogie dominance and the story of those attempting to stop them

The 0-21 to 1-9 victory over Clare in Round 4 is as close as any team came of the Rebels in their four outings en-route to the All-Ireland semis.
In numbers: Cork's camogie dominance and the story of those attempting to stop them

LAST FOUR: Waterford’s Lorraine Bray, Cork’s Saoirse McCarthy, Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Brian Molloy, Tipperary’s Mairead Eviston and Galway’s Carrie Dolan. Pic: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne.

Saoirse McCarthy has heard the question before. She’s heard the question enough times to know what’s being asked is far more of an issue for those outside the Cork dressing-room than inside it.

Cork are in All-Ireland camogie semi-final action early on Saturday evening. They arrive in Nowlan Park carrying an average winning margin 23-points strong. The 0-21 to 1-9 victory over Clare in Round 4 is as close as any team came of them in their four outings en-route to the semis.

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