Ballymacarbry
win Munster 7’s competition
Ballymacarbry
were once crowned Senior Club `7`s champions in Mallow on
Saturday to put themselves top of the charts when it comes to the art of seven
a side competition when they beat Kilmihil of Clare in the final.
Four
goals from Aileen Wall in the final, two in the first five minutes put
Ballymacarbry firmly in control while Michelle Ryan and Linda Wall added
points,
Kilmihil fought back with a goal and four points to leave the score at the
break 3-5 to 1-4
Ballymac pushed on in the second half with goals from Sinead Ryan and Marion
Ryan. Michelle McGrath was her usual hard working self while newcomers Becky
Hogan and Becky Desmond performed well all day for Waterford girls with goalie
Lauren Fitzpatrick bringing off some excellent saves for them. Ailish Consdine
tried hard for the Clare girls who were delighted to contest their first final.
In
the Intermediate competition, Clashmore the reigning champions from last year
put on an exhibition of football and once again they reached the final after a
pulsating semi final match against Mungret of Limerick which finished level and
required a shoot-out in order for the Waterford side to advance to the final.
The exertions of the previous game got the better of the Clashmore who came off
second best against a very strong Glanworth team.
Waterford
Intermediate Ladies face Tipperary in Munster championship.
Following
a short break for the state exams, the Munster championship returns with round
2 of the round robin games. Waterford face near neighbours and close rivals
Tipperary in Fraher Field on Saturday next at 4:30 in what promises to be a
tense encounter. The two counties had contrasting results in the opening round
with Waterford overcoming Limerick and Tipperary narrowly losing out away to
championship favourites Clare in the dying minutes.
Waterford
have now put the league final performance behind them and are intent on winning
the Munster crown for an unprecedented seventh time in a row. Tipperary have
settled back into playing impressive football this year and gave Waterford a
major fright in Ardfinnan when the two sides met in the league earlier in the
year. The Waterford team will probably be on expected lines and will not show
too many changes from the side that beat Limerick. The Premier County will look
to girls of the calibre of Aisling McCarthy, Lorraine O’Shea, Sarah Everard and
Gillian O Brien in the forward line to make life difficult for the Deise girls.
Bernie Ryan and Breda Feeney are a formidable mid field pairing and their duel
with the Waterford midfield pairing will be worth the admission alone. An
interesting feature of the match will be the fact that three of the Tipperary
team play their club football with Ballymacarbry so club training
sessions in the Mill Field for the last two weeks must have been very
interesting to say the least.
Waterford
are progressing well at the moment the backs look strong with Megan Dunford,
Elaine Power Linda Wall and the McGrath sisters Karen and Michelle playing some
excellent football at the moment. Up front the Waterford forwards are
capable of racking up some high scores. Mary Foley has a new lease of life
scoring a goal and two points on the team’s last outing. Aileen Wall’s tireless
running along with the accuracy of Maria Delahunty and Sinead Ryan from play
and places balls will ensure that the Tipperary defence will have a busy day at
the office.
Saturday
promises to be a great game of football between two committed and well prepared
teams and there will not be more than a couple of points between the sides.
Waterford’s form since the start of the year has been impressive and their
experience should stand to them in what promises to be a thriller. Throw-in, in
Fraher Field on Saturday next June 20th is at 4:30.
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