
Table as it stands
Roscommon remain at the top of Division Three in the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League after last weekend’s action. The Rossie ladies are now four points clear at the top of the table, after winning every game they have played.
Tyrone are now at the bottom of the table after suffering a heavy defeat to Kerry.
The Kingdom ladies proved too strong for the Red Hands, and hit the ground running in Healy Park. Within 2 minutes of play, Kerry had 1-1 on the scoreboard.
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1.15pm – Healy Park04mins 1st half@Tyrone_Camogie: 0-1(1)@kerrycamogie: 1-1(4) pic.twitter.com/Q8X6zjJ6dK
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It was clear that the Tyrone defence were struggling with the pace of the Kerry attack, and come halftime, the score line stood at 4-6 for Kerry against Tyrone’s 1-4.
The Kingdom maintained their unbeaten record within the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League, with the match ending with a win for Kerry 4-14, to 2-6.
After the match, Kerry manager Stephen Goggin spoke with Radio Kerry and said,
‘We were always really in control, and we finished strong like the way we started. We really hit the ground running so we were very happy with that. Tyrone beforehand were doing a right tough warm up and we thought we were in for a right game here, but they were a step behind us the whole time. We are delighted to win that game and want to go on and win the later ones.’

This weekend now, Kerry will take on Roscommon on Easter Sunday, which guarantees to be an interesting game. Both sides will want to uphold their unbeaten records.
Elsewhere in Division Three, Wicklow will take on Clare. Wicklow have yet to play a game, whereas Clare have both won and lost one, both sides will be gunning for a win.
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