Cork make 2 changes for Munster Senior Ladies Champ Clash

The Rebels face Waterford @ CIT
EPHIE Fitzgerald’s Lidl National League Division 1 Champions Cork have made two changes to their starting team as they prepare for Sunday’s TG4 Munster Senior Championship Round 2 clash with Waterford.
From the Lidl NFL Division 1 Final victory over Galway, Cork have made two switches with Eimear Meaney starting in the full-back line, while up front, Sadhbh O’Leary is also in from the start for last year’s All-Ireland finalists.
Waterford, meanwhile, are unchanged from the Round 1 victory over Kerry, which saw the Déise begin their Championship campaign with a bang. Megan Dunford misses out again due to the injury she picked up in Waterford’s Lidl NFL Division 2 final win over Kerry.
Waterford had scorched past the Kingdom in that decider and they scored a repeat victory over over Kerry in the white heat of Championship.
Cork and Waterford clash on Sunday at 5pm at Cork IT, and this is a first Championship outing for the Leesiders since the 2018 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Final, when they lost out to Dublin in front of a record 50,141 attendance at Croke Park.
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