Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Carton master class gives Déise three valuable points


Full forward Beth Carton was at her brilliant best on Saturday evening as Waterford got the win they needed to stay in the hunt for the All Ireland quarter finals.

The home side led by seven after seventeen minutes but came under pressure when Sibeal Harney picked up a controversial second yellow, a third Déise dismissal in as many matches. Limerick closed within a point but the hosts kept their noses in front. Donal O’Rourke jumped for joy at the end as he celebrated his first championship success.

Carton contributed 1-10 (1-2 from play) and had a part in all bar one of Waterford’s scores. She batted home the first goal, assisted the second and converted eight out of ten frees. After the sending-off, she came out around the half forward line to win a crucial puckout. She has accounted for 1-23 out of 2-29 in championship 2018. Her 63rd minute free sealed a hard-earned victory. Full back Muireann Creamer endured a horrible evening and it got worse when she also received a second yellow in added time.

The summer heatwave has left Walsh Park dry and dusty, with barely any green grass in evidence. After the pre-match parade in front of the stand, Waterford played with a fresh breeze towards the city end. A three-point half time advantage (2-5 to 0-8) was unsatisfactory given their positive start.  

Limerick star name Niamh Mulcahy moved out to midfield from the off leaving Aine Lyng as an extra defender. It took the Ahane ace just 20 seconds to open the scoring. Their lead barely lasted a minute however. Carton drilled over two difficult frees and collected a pass from Lorraine Bray to strike her first in open play.

Waterford’s first championship goal arrived in the tenth minute. Annie Fitzgerald was blocked down twice in the build-up but ploughed on and fed Carton who slipped the ball to the net. The second came just four minutes later. Lyng found Fitzgerald inside the Waterford half and she drove the ball in the direction of Carton. She nudged it along the ground to Tobin and the Déise minor rifled past Laura O’Neill. Carton then forced Creamer to take too many steps and the resultant free left them seven clear (2-4 to 0-3).

Instead of driving on, Waterford mistakes allowed Limerick back into the contest.  Ten first half wides, eight fouls and two yellow cards helped the Shannonsiders recover. The visitors hurt the home team down the centre. Five of the last six points were theirs. Three Mulcahy frees increased her tally to six while Dearbhla Egan and Karen O’Leary pounced on errors in defence. At the other end, Waterford overhit deliveries into Carton and company. O’Rourke decided to introduce Fiona Morrissey before the break and the versatile An Rinn player put herself about under the dropping ball.

The margin shrank to two when Aisling Scanlan pointed within fifteen seconds of the resumption. Carton replied from a free and that set the trend for the second period. Every time Limerick got within two, Waterford responded.

Carton shot her second point from play over her right shoulder after taking a pass from Niamh Rockett. She should have stretched the lead to four but her free drifted right and wide. Waterford’s indiscipline at the back was punished by Mulcahy to keep Limerick within touching distance.

Subs Jenny McCarthy and Aisling Power freshened up the home side. Entering the last quarter, Aine Lyng picked out Rockett from a quick free and the vice-captain squeezed her shot just inside the right-hand post (2-8 to 0-11). Limerick wing back Caoimhe Costelloe cut through the middle again for the score of the game.

Carton and Mulcahy exchanged points before Sibeal Harney got her marching orders. She tried to solo out of defence before she was met by Dearbhla Egan. Liz Dempsey deemed that the defender was charging and brandished a second yellow. Crucially, Mulcahy missed the subsequent dead ball from the stand sideline. Waterford claimed the next score via a Carton free.

A long ball from O’Leary caused panic in the home defence before Sarah Carey fired wide. Mulcahy and Rebecca Delee whittled it down to a point a minute into injury time. Waterford threw on Orla Hickey and Clara Griffin to eat up the clock. In the third added minute, Kaiesha Tobin won a relieving free off Creamer. The Limerick number three was shown a second yellow and Carton’s eighth conversion was the clincher.

A draw or a win away to Clare next Sunday will send them into the knockout phase. 

Scorers for Waterford: Beth Carton 1-10 (8fs), Kaiesha Tobin 1-0, Niamh Rockett 0-1.

Scorers for Limerick: Niamh Mulcahy 0-10 (8fs), Caoimhe Costelloe, Karen O’Leary, Rebecca Delee, Aisling Scanlan, Dearbhla Egan 0-1 each.

Waterford: Ciara Jackman; Kate Lynch, Sibeal Harney, Iona Heffernan; Shauna Kiernan, Aine Lyng, Claire Whyte; Lorraine Bray, Aoife Landers; Annie Fitzgerald, Niamh Rockett, Deirdre Fahy; Kaiesha Tobin, Beth Carton, Caithriona McGlone.

Subs: Fiona Morrissey for Landers, Jenny McCarthy for Whyte, Aisling Power for McGlone, Orla Hickey for Fitzgerald, Clara Griffin for Morrissey.

Limerick: Laura O’Neill; Megan O’Mara, Muireann Creamer, Mairead Ryan; Neamh Curtin, Sarah Carey, Caoimhe Costelloe; Karen O’Leary, Rebecca Delee; Aisling Scanlan, Niamh Mulcahy, Deborah Murphy; Caoimhe Lyons, Dearbhla Egan, Kate Hennessy.

Sub: Laura Stack for Hennessy.

Referee: Liz Dempsey (Kilkenny)

 

Déise minors return to winning ways

The Waterford minors beat Tipperary for the second time this season on muggy Wednesday evening as their formidable forward unit paved the way to victory. The Déise exited the All Ireland series back in March but Kevin Barry’s side cast that disappointment aside to set up a Munster semi final meeting with Limerick.

2-3 without reply in the opening half, including goals from Annie Fitzgerald and Ciara O’Sullivan, put them in control of this tie. Scorer in chief Kaiesha Tobin struck over eight of her nine frees, added one from play in the second half and created the second goal for O’Sullivan. Clodagh Carroll, Abby Flynn and Sarah Lacey also punched holes in the Tipp defence throughout. At midfield, hard-working pair Keeley Corbett Barry and Clara Griffin gained the upper hand.

A wasteful Tipperary, who finished with a dozen wides, only managed three scores from play over the hour. Déise netminder Megan Foran pulled off two vital saves in the first half from main threat Casey Hennessy while Shauna Fitzgerald and Mary Kate Curran blocked up the centre of the defence.

On the sunburnt surface, three Kaiesha Tobin frees gave Waterford a two-point lead after ten minutes of play. The home forwards got to grips with Tipp sweeper Sarah Delaney and managed to feed Tobin and Annie Fitzgerald in the corners.

The visitors were guilty of five wides inside the first quarter. On twelve minutes, Casey Hennessy weaved her way through the Déise rearguard but Megan Foran deflected her powerful shot over the bar. From the next Premier attack, full forward Rosanna O’Donnell fetched Hennessy’s high delivery and fired the ball home. Waterford responded immediately as the persistent Annie Fitzgerald found the top of the Tipp net (1-3 to 1-2). Referee Mike Flannery granted the teams a water break on the quarter hour mark.

Fitzgerald and industrious midfielder Keeley Corbett Barry won frees that Tobin converted into the city end. Shauna Fitzgerald and Mary Kate Curran held Tipp scoreless for eighteen minutes. The away side ended the opening half with nine wides.

On 28 minutes, Sarah Lacey controlled a high ball and sent over Waterford’s first point from play. A crossfield pass from Tobin then picked out the unmarked Ciara O’Sullivan who made no mistake from close range. A productive second quarter left them six to the good at the break (2-6 to 1-3). Another brilliant Megan Foran save thwarted Hennessy again in injury time.

After Emma Flanagan increased Tipp’s wide tally to double figures, Grace O’Toole got the scoreboard moving again. The leaders replied with two Tobin frees and a Ciara O’Sullivan effort from play to widen the gap to eight. Clodagh McIntyre dashed through on the Waterford goal but a fussy Flannery penalised her for charging, welcome relief for the Déise backs.

Hennessy popped up with two frees in a slow paced second period. Lacey then supplied her Dungarvan club mate Tobin for a point. With three minutes remaining, the hosts survived a mad goalmouth scramble. Abby Flynn raced up the other end to put Waterford seven up.

Annie Fitzgerald was denied a second goal by Aoife Butler but they had done enough. Tobin’s ninth point of the evening wrapped it up.

Scorers for Waterford: Kaiesha Tobin 0-9 (8fs), Ciara O’Sullivan 1-1, Annie Fitzgerald 1-0, Sarah Lacey, Abby Flynn 0-1 each.

Scorers for Tipperary: Casey Hennessy 0-6 (4fs, 1 45’), Rosanna O’Donnell 1-0, Grace O’Toole 0-1.

Waterford: Megan Foran; Izabella Markiezch, Shauna Fitzgerald, Hannah Flynn; Kate Lynch, Mary Kate Curran, Roisin Dunphy; Keeley Corbett Barry, Clara Griffin; Clodagh Carroll, Ciara O’Sullivan, Abby Flynn; Kaiesha Tobin, Sarah Lacey, Annie Fitzgerald.

Subs: Sally Kelly for Carroll, Lorna Foley for Annie Fitzgerald, Lucy Hogan for Flynn.

Tipperary: Aoife Butler; Anna Gavin, Sorcha Ryan, Niamh Long; Grainne Long, Gemma Fox, Thea Curtin; Clodagh McIntyre, Grace O’Toole; Karin Blair, Casey Hennessy, Aine O’Dwyer; Sarah Delaney, Rosanna O’Donnell, Emma Flanagan.

Subs: Katie Ryan for Gavin, Eimear Bourke for Flanagan, Ciara Dwan for Blair, Lucy McEvoy for Grainne Long, Rachel O’Dwyer for Delaney.

Referee: Mike Flannery (Limerick)

 

Defeat for Under 16’s

Waterford 1-5 Derry 3-11

The Waterford under 16 team were on the road again this weekend to take on Derry in the 3rd round of the All Ireland Championship. Even though there was a respite to the sweltering playing conditions, we came up against another very physical and mature northern team.

The Derry team got off to a flyer with their centre forward pointing 4 times from play in the first 10 minutes. Waterford then registered their first point with a sweetly struck free from Ciara Sheahan.

Our side showed great sprit in taking the game to Derry for the rest of the half with a well taken point form Aoife Fitzgerald before she was denied by the wood work on two occasions within 20 seconds of each other. Not prepared to take no for an answer, Aoife goaled shortly afterward following some good inter play through the middle.  Ciara tagged on another point from a free and as we approached half time, Waterford were very much in the contest. A goal just on the stroke of half time from Derry changed that complexion and the half time score of 1-09 to 1-03 left our ladies with a lot to do in the second half.

As in previous weeks, Waterford again created numerous chances, but we were unable to convert goals on three occasions when it looked like the back of the net was getting nervous. Derry's defence was very impressive and their goalie made a number of top class saves, none greater that when she stopped a rasping penalty from Aoife.  Waterford went on to register a point from a free by Ciara and a hand passed point from Clodagh Hoctor. Derry added two goals and two points with the final score 3-11 to 1-05.

A special mention to the Waterford defence on the day and in particular Sheena McGuickian who impressed with her tenacious tackling when moved to the half back position.

The final group game is fixed for Walsh Park next Sunday at 2:30pm when Waterford entertain Westmeath.

Scorers for Waterford came from Ciara Sheahan (0-3, 3f) Aoife Fitzgerald (1-1) Clodagh Hoctor (0-1), Dara Fitzgerald (0-2) Clodagh Hoctor (0-1) Starting team:- Amy Coffey, Mide Delaney, Elisa Flynn, Shauna McGuickian, Sorcha Cantwell, Annie Quinn (cpt) Helen Connelly, Alannah Jones, Roise Ni Mhuiri, Rachael Walsh, Aine O’Neill, Dara Fitzgerald, Ciara Sheahan, Clodagh Hoctor, Aoife Fitzgerald.

Subs: Clodagh Hoctor, Mary Kate Prendergast, Beth Gardner, Clodagh Tutty, Hannah Walsh, Natasha Dobbyn, Hannah Leamy, Kate Foley, Niamh Crowley, Rachael Jones, 

 

Liberty Insurance All Ireland Championship Round 4

Waterford vs Clare

Venue: Clare

Time and Date: Sunday 22nd of July 2.30PM

Best of luck to our seniors who play Clare next Sunday. A draw or a win will be enough for Waterford to qualify for quarter final.

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