Cathal Murray Hails Team’s Grit and Determination as Galway shattered Cork’s hopes of securing a three-in-a-row in a thrilling All-Ireland camogie final at Croke Park. The Galway manager, speaking after the match, praised his “incredible” squad for producing a performance full of heart, resilience, and composure to clinch the title in dramatic fashion.
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A Performance for the Ages
Murray described the display as “absolutely outstanding,” noting that every player pushed themselves to the limit. When Orla Cahalane’s goal brought Cork level, it looked as though the momentum had swung away from Galway. Yet, the Tribeswomen regrouped and fought back. “There’s huge resilience in this group,” Murray said, stressing that the team had been written off by many but knew they could match anyone if they played to their potential.
Motivation from Past Setbacks
The manager reflected on Galway’s recent history, pointing out their All-Ireland wins in 2019 and 2021, followed by two semi-final defeats to the eventual champions in 2022 and 2023. Last year’s narrow loss to Cork still stung, and Murray admitted it became a driving force. “If we got back here, we were going to give it another go,” he said, adding that winning three titles in seven years was “really, really special.”
Respect for the Opposition
Cork played much of the match with 14 players after Hannah Looney’s first-half dismissal but still mounted a fierce challenge. Murray called them “unbelievable champions” and credited them for fighting hard until the end. Galway’s ability to withstand that pressure, he said, reflected their mental strength and the tough route they took to reach the final, beating Dublin, Derry, Waterford, Tipperary, and Kilkenny along the way.
Captain Dolan’s Decisive Moment
The winning score came deep into injury time from captain Carrie Dolan, who converted her seventh free of the day. Murray had no doubts about her ability to deliver under pressure, calling her a leader who thrives in big moments. “That’s just unbelievable stuff,” he said. “She’s captain for a reason.” Galway will now celebrate long and hard after toppling one of camogie’s great champions.