SCARIFF-Ogonelloe’s dreams of All-Ireland glory came to an end in difficult conditions in Clonmel this afternoon.
The east Clare combo had to play second fiddle to a powerful Oulart The Ballagh outfit who looked every inch the All-Ireland champions they are.
The final score on the day was 3-11 to 0-02, but the east Clare women can still look back with pride on a terrific season that has seen them bag county and provincial honours.
The Scariff Ogonelloe team before their All-Ireland Senior Club semi final at Clonmel. Photograph by John Kelly
Lynda Daly of Scariff Ogonelloe in action against Aoife Dunne of Oulart-The Ballagh during their All-Ireland Senior Club semi final at Clonmel. Photograph by John Kelly
Mary Leacy of Oulart-The Ballagh in action against Mairead Scanlan (JC) of Scariff Ogonelloe during their All-Ireland Senior Club semi final at Clonmel. Photograph by John Kelly
Aoife Dunne of Oulart-The Ballagh in action against Jennifer Daly of Scariff Ogonelloe during their All-Ireland Senior Club semi final at Clonmel. Photograph by John Kelly
Mairead Scanlan (JC) of Scariff Ogonelloe in action against Stacey Kehoe (C) of Oulart-The Ballagh during their All-Ireland Senior Club semi final at Clonmel. Photograph by John Kelly
Amy Barrett (JC) of Scariff Ogonelloe in action against Katie Gallagher of Oulart-The Ballagh during their All-Ireland Senior Club semi final at Clonmel. Photograph by John Kelly
A disappointed Lynda Daly of Scariff Ogonelloe is comforted by team mate Ciara Doyle of Scariff Ogonelloe after their All-Ireland Senior Club semi final at Clonmel. Photograph by John Kelly
Spectators take shelter in the toilets before the All-Ireland Senior Club camogie semi final at Clonmel. Despite the inclement conditions, the game is going ahead. Photograph by John Kelly
Scariff Ogonnelloe players enter the pitch before their All-Ireland Senior Club semi final at Clonmel. Photograph by John Kelly