Sunday, 8 May 2016

Déise delight as seniors pip Tipp in a thriller


In what could only be described as a titanic struggle Waterford ladies football team overcame Tipperary by the narrowest of margins with a last gasp one point win to annex the LIDL Division 3 title. Maria Delahunty’s amazing free from out on the wing gave Waterford victory and promotion to Division 2 after an enthralling game of football played at an electrifying pace. Waterford opened the more brightly of the two teams and had three points on the board courtesy of Sinead Ryan and Maria Delahunty before Tipp roared into the game with a well taken goal by Mairead Morrissey. Sinead Ryan put the Déise back in front in the 14th minute only for Aisling Moloney to cancel it out with a Tipperary point.

Waterford hit another purple patch with three unanswered points from Linda Wall, Aileen Wall and Katie Murray only for the Tipp girls to hit back with four points of their own, two from Mairead Morrissey and one each from Edel Hanley and Aisling Moloney to leave Tipp. Waterford weathered the storm and a great goal from midfielder Katie Murray and a point from player of the match in the last minute of the first half meant that Waterford went to the dressing room with a two point advantage 1-7 to 1-5.

Tipperary started the second half well and it took two great saves from Katie Hannon to preserve Waterford’s lead. Gillian O Brien and Aileen Wall traded points in the 4th and 6th minutes before Aisling Moloney brought it back to a one point game in the 9th minute. Katie Murray and substitute Michelle Ryan stretched Waterford’s lead but two points from Edith Carroll and Gillian O Brien left one point between the teams with 15 minutes to go. Waterford were rocked with an injury to Louise Ryan which led to a long stoppage but substitute Nicola Fennell made an immediate impact when she set up Sinead Ryan for a point to put two between the teams with 10 minutes to go. A determined run from Lorraine O Shea led to the Tipp midfielder pointing to once again leave the bare minimum between two great teams. Maria Delahunty edged Waterford further in front with a point with six minutes to go.

However Tipperary were not finished and two points from centre forward Mairead Morrissey left it all square with two minutes left on the clock. It looked like extra time was looming but there was to be a final twist in the tail and it was Maria Delahunty that clinched it for Waterford as the final hooter sounded with that amazing free from 30 metres out to ensure Waterford were crowned league champions. Waterford now go on to face Cork in the first round of the senior championship on Saturday next in Fermoy.

WATERFORD: K Hannon; M Wall, M McGrath, L Wall(0-1); E Murray, M Dunford, A Mullaney; L Ryan, K Murray(1-2); M Delahunty(0-4), R Tobin, C McGrath; A Wall(0-2), G Kenneally, S Ryan(0-3).

Subs: L Devine for McGrath (23), M Ryan(0-1) for Tobin (39), C Hurley for Devine (44), N Fennell for L Ryan (46), L McGregor for Mullaney (53).

TIPPERARY: P Hickey; B Condon, S Lambert, S Delahunty; A O’Dwyer, J Grant, C Mullins; L O’Shea(0-1), S Carew; C Walsh, M Morrissey(1-4), E Myles; A Moloney(0-3), G O’Brien(0-2), E Hanley(0-1).

Subs: E Carroll (0-1) for Walsh (25), A McCarthy for Hanley (50), C O’Dwyer for Mullins (55), A O’Shea for Carroll (58).

 

Under 16’s comeback falls narrowly short in Munster Final

Waterford’s under 16 ladies team narrowly failed to take Munster final honours in a fine open game of attacking football against near neighbours Tipperary on Saturday last in Mallow. Two goals from Tipperary attackers Róisín Daly and Sarah Delaney left seven points between the teams despite three points from Dungarvan’s Kaiesha Tobin and one from her club mate Sarah Lacey at half time with the Premier County leading on the scoreline of Tipperary 2-5 Waterford 0-4.

 In the second half Tipperary continued to attack and put points on the scoreboard to leave the Premier well in control ahead by seven points with twelve minutes remaining. Indeed it could have been much more only for the brilliance of Waterford’s goalie Rosie Landers from Ballyduff who made two outstanding saves to keep Waterford in the game. Waterford hearts refused to give in and began to reel Tipperary in at the death and showed tremendous character. With two minutes to go the Deise girls were rewarded with a goal from Keeley Corbett Barry and laid an onslaught on the Tipperary goal in search of an equaliser. Tipp broke away and scored the all important insurance point that broke Waterford hearts to leave the final score Tipperary 2-11 Waterford 1-10 in a pulsating encounter. Waterford’s goalie Rosie Landers was a deserving winner of the player of the match with her numerous wonderful saves.

Hard luck to Johnny Troy and his management team and a wonderful group of girls who gave everything for the cause and we wish Tipperary all the best in the All Ireland semi finals.

 

Minors take Munster Crown

Waterford minor ladies football team lifted the Munster title with an emphatic win over a game Limerick team in Charleville on Monday last. Waterford started in whirlwind fashion with three points on the board before Limerick got their only score of the first half a point from play in the 11th minute. The Deise girls took control with a 13th minute goal from Katie Murray and nine unanswered points shared between Ciara Hurley, Katie Murray, Aoife Murray and Chloe Fennell left daylight between the teams with the half time score line reading Waterford 1-12 Limerick 0-1

In the second half Waterford intensity levels dropped somewhat and Limerick aided by a strong breeze came more into the game with an 8th minute goal from Niamh O Keeffe but Waterford made sure not to let matters slip with three points from Katie Murray, Ciara Hurley and Chloe Fennell before Lia Nic Craith put the icing on the cake with a well taken goal in the last minute of the game to leave the final score Waterford 2-15 Limerick 1-4. Captain Katie Murray was presented with the cup and hard working Chloe Fennell was a well deserved recipient of the player of the match award.  A semi final meeting with Connacht champions Roscommon awaits the team in July.

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