Seven in a Row for Waterford Intermediate Ladies
Waterford Ladies football team made it seven Munster Intermediate titles
in a row when they saw off a dogged Clare challenge by four points in the
wind-swept Mallow GAA complex on Saturday last. Playing into a strong wind in
the first half Waterford got off to an excellent start when Maria Delahunty got
the first score of the game after 50 seconds with a well taken free. Delahunty
doubled the Waterford lead when she repeated the action a minute later. Clare
opened their account in the 4th minute when corner forward Grainne
Nolan got a good point from 30 metres. Indeed Nolan could have given Clare the
lead immediately afterwards but her shot for goal narrowly fizzled wide. Róisín
Howley levelled matters with her first score of the day, a point in the 6th
minute, before Sinead Ryan gave the Deise a lead in the 10th with a
free. Hannah Landers stretched Waterford’s lead to three points with two well
taken efforts in the 13th and 15th minutes respectively.
Grainne Nolan got her second point for Clare on 16 minutes before Ailish
Considine levelled matters with two free in the 18th and 20th
minutes. Mary Foley put Waterford back in front in the 21st minute
when she was on hand to take a pass from team captain Linda Wall and fire it
over the bar. Maria Delahunty was on hand to strike a sweet point in the 26th
minute but Clare’s Ailish Considine was on hand with two points of her own just
before the break to leave it all-square at half time Clare 0-7 Waterford 0-7.
Waterford started the second half with intent and Maria Delahunty had
the opening score from a free in the second minute. In the 4th
minute Aileen Wall started an attack out around midfield and was on hand to
apply the finishing touches with a well taken point. Sinead Ryan tacked on a
point in the 5th minute and Maria Delahunty stretched the lead to
four points with a free on nine minutes. Sinead Ryan tapped over her third
point in the 13th minute to leave Waterford well in control and
leading by five on the score-line Waterford 0-12 Clare 0-5. The Deise girls
were rocked on their heels in the 15th minute when a rocket from
Roisin Howley hit the back of the Waterford net to narrow the margin to two
points. Waterford responded in style to this set back, Grainne Kenneally was on
the end of a brilliant through ball from Sinead Ryan and the Ballyduff forward
made no mistake despite the best efforts of Emma O Driscoll.
In the 21st minute the game took yet another twist when Clare
were awarded a penalty. The spot kick by Roisin Howley was well saved by the
Waterford custodian but the Clare forward was first to react to the ball and
made no mistake at the second time of asking. Maria Delahunty settled the
nerves with a pointed free in the 23rd minute and Sinead Ryan tacked
on the insurance point after a pin-point pass from Aoife Murray. Clare still
kept pressing an only for a marvellous interception by Megan Dunford kept the
Clare forwards from registering their third goal. Referee Jason Creed blew the
final whistle and there were great scenes of joy when Michael Ryan Munster PRO
presented the Enda Mc Donnell Cup to fellow Ballymacarbry club member and
Waterford captain, Linda Wall. Linda’s day was rounded off in style when she
also picked up the award for Player of the final.
Waterford now progress to the All Ireland quarter final on August 15th
when they play against either: Tipperary, Roscommon or Sligo.
Waterford lined out as follows Katie Hannon, Megan Dunford, Karen Mc
Grath, Linda Wall (Capt.),Emma Murray, Elaine Power, Michelle Mc Grath, Louise
Ryan, Mairead Wall, Hannah Landers(0-2), Maria Delahunty(0-5), Aileen
Wall(0-1), Grainne Kenneally(1-0), Sinead Ryan(0-5), and Mary Foley(0-1).
Subs used: Shauna Dunphy, Aoife Murray, Nora Dunphy, Michelle Ryan,
Under 16 face KIldare in All Ireland semi final
Our under 16 team make the trek to Freshford Co. Kilkenny on Wednesday
night (July 15th ) to take on Leinster champions Kildare in what
promises to be a thrilling game of football. Waterford by virtue of wins
earlier in the season over Limerick and Clare qualified for a Munster final
against near neighbours Tipperary. In that Munster final Waterford narrowly
came out on top by five points. The team under the management of Johnny Troy,
Ger Curran, Margaret Foley and Fionnuala Flynn have prepared well for the game
and are ready for the Kildare challenge. It will be a tough encounter as
Kildare were very impressive in their Leinster campaign with a comprehensive
win over Laois in the final. Our girls play an exciting brand of football, are
well organised at the back and have forwards who are well able to take a score.
It will be close but if the Waterford girls play to their potential, captain
Chloe Fennell will be leading her team into an All Ireland final against either
Roscommon or Cavan. Throw in, in Freshford is at 7:00 with Jonathan Murphy in
charge of proceedings.
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