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Boyle: Tipp Camogie in good stead despite QF loss

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Tipperary Camogie is in a good place despite a heavy loss to Galway in their All Ireland quarter-final at Semple Stadium last night.

alway got an electric start and raced into a 10-point lead before Tipp opened their acount in the 21st minute.

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The Premier girls had closed to within seven by half time and six soon after the restart but never got close enough to Trouble their opponents.

It finished Tipperary 0-10 points to Galway’s 1-22 at Semple Stadium.

But Manager Brian Boyle says there’s a strong foundation in the Premier county and no need to panic

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