Venue: Cappamore
Date: 12th
January 2019
St Angela’s Ursuline 1-11
Scoil Na Tríonóide Naofa Doon 0-05
St Angela’s Ursuline had a busy
Saturday ahead of them as they travelled to Cappamore Limerick for their Senior
‘A’ Munster Final and afterwards heading back home for the Granville Hotel GAA Award’s
Gala Dinner after their Double All Ireland success last year leading to them
being nominated.
Ursuline lined up for the start of the
game with two changes from the team listed with Alisha Flynn coming in at full
forward in place of Aoife Fitzgerald and Laoise McLoughlin making way for Jodie
Touhy to start at midfield with Kate Lynch partnering her in the engine room.
From the throw in the Ursuline showed
their dominance over a physically strong Doon outfit with Jodie Touhy driving
at the heart of the Limerick side’s defence working the ball to Abby Flynn for
the opening point of the game after just under a minute on the clock.
Within the first six minutes the
Waterford city based school had raced into a four point lead with the next
three points coming from the hurl of captain Annie Fitzgerald, two coming from
play and one from a placed ball. The attacking threat of St. Angela’s continued
to cause the Doon defence issues early on, however the under par finishing
allowed the Limerick side a reprieve.
After ten minutes Doon had their first
attack with Ann Hayes dropping a shot wide, and soon after at the other end
Annie Fitzgerald had a shot at goal saved by Gemma Fox in the Doon goal, the
ball breaking to Abby Flynn who took the point with aplomb.
The next eight minutes saw some
frantic scenes with Doon registering their first score of the game through a
place ball from the stick of Leah Heffernan and soon after the Ursuline
attacked once more with Annie Fitz being pulled down to receive a penalty and
the wing back receiving a yellow card.
Up stepped De La Salle’s Abby Flynn but the balled went the wrong side
of the post. The game continued at a
fast pace with the hard working duo of Clodagh Carroll and Kate Lynch
continuing to link the defence and attack with great skill and composure as the
half wore on.
After 20 minutes St Angela’s led 0-05
to 0-01. In another two minute spell,
Ursuline laid siege to the Doon goal but could not raise a green flag leaving
with only a white flag to show from their efforts through Abby Flynn. Doon however finished the stronger towards
half time with Eva O Dwyer producing a shot on goal that Leah O Donoghue got a
hurl to. Shortly after that Karen
Cunningham got Doon’s second point of the game, once again from a placed ball
to leave the score 0-06 to 0-02 in favour of the Waterford outfit at half time.
The Second half saw an early free converted
by Gailltír’s Annie Fitzgerald but Doon soon kicked into life with the Limerick
side dominating the next ten minutes coming away with two points inside this
period and a goal chance of their own from Lisa Meehan. Leah O Donoghue once more got a hurl to it
but it bounced up and hit the crossbar falling away from the goal much to the
relief of the large Ursuline following.
The next 5 minutes saw both team’s
trade points with Annie and Abby both raising white flags while Doon’s Leah
Heffernan raising the white flag again through placed a placed ball. This proved to be Doon’s final score of the
game with the Ursuline defence marshalled by Lucy Hogan at full back and Leah
Sheridan centre back controlling matters.
The next ten minutes saw the Ursuline tag on two more points from Abby
Flynn and the decisive goal coming through a great ball from Ciara O Sullivan
to the unmarked Annie Fitzgerald to finish to the net expertly leaving the
score line at 1-11 to 0-05 with eight minutes remaining. Doon’s never say die attitude showed and they
threw everything at the Ursuline defence with them too be awarded a penalty of
their own. Full forward Eva O’ Dwyer
took it but again Leah O Donoghue was equal to the shot. On the follow up Doon
full back put in a high challenge on Lucy Hogan receiving a red card to
compound the heartache for the Limerick side. Doon failing to score in the last
fifteen minutes, and failing to score from play from start to finish showed the
resolve of this Ursuline team. The full
time score reading 1-11 to 0-05.
The Ursuline machine rolls on after
being crowned Munster Senior ‘A’ Champions with captain Annie Fitzgerald
accepting the trophy on behalf of her teammates for the first time in their
schools history. Up next for the
prolific school is an All-Ireland Semi Final with their opponents to be
confirmed.
Scorers for St Angela’s Ursuline: Annie
Fitzgerald 1-05 (0-02fs), Abby Flynn 0-06.
Scorers
for STN Doon:
Karen Cunningham 0-03(f), Leah Heffernan 0-02(f).
St
Angela’s Ursuline:
Leah O’Donoghue (Gailltír); Sorcha Cantwell (Gailltír), Lucy Hogan (De La
Salle), Emma Flynn (Gailltír), Shauna Farrell (Butlerstown), Leah Sheridan
(Gailltír), Hannah Flynn (Gailltír), Jodie Touhy (Gailltír), Kate Lynch
(Gailltír), Clodagh Carroll (Gailltír), Ciara O’Sullivan (Gailltir), Rachael
Walsh (Butlerstown), Abby Flynn (De La Salle), Alisha Flynn (Gailltír), Annie
Fitzgerald (Gailltir) (Capt).
Subs: Sarah Maher
for Emma Flynn (45 Mins), Laoise McLoughlin for Alisha Flynn (57 Mins), Holly
Ryan for Shauna Farrell (59 Mins).
STN
Doon:
Gemma Fox (Annacarthy), Ellen Gantley (Annacarthy), Roseanna O’ Donnell
(Annacarthy), Laurie Quaid (Murroe Boher), Andrea Ryan (Doon), Laura Heffernan (Annacarthy),
Sarah Burke (Annacarthy), Aoife Ryan (Murroe Boher), Kathleen Bradshaw (Doon),
Ann Hayes (Doon), Rachel O Dwyer (Annacarthy), Karen Cunningham (Murroe Boher),
Leah Heffernan (Annacarthy), Eva O’ Dwyer (Annacarthy), Lisa Meehan (Murroe
Boher).
Referee: John O' Leary (Cork)
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