Drogheda Independent

Rice points the way as Louth edge out Leitrim

- BY DERMOT WOODS

Louth Leitrim 1-14 2-10

NIAMH Rice hit eight points on her home turf as Louth moved to the top of Division 4 with a thrilling one point victory over previously unbeaten Leitrim in Cooley.

The win, the Wee County’s third on the trot, also meant manager Wayne Freeman’s 100 percent record remains intact ahead of a March 8 trip to Derry.

Backed by the breeze during the opening period, Louth set in place the foundation­s for the triumph, taking a 1-10 to 1-4 lead to the interval, with Eimear Byrne finding the net for the winners.

‘We are delighted with the result,’ said Freeman after the game. ‘Leitrim were tough opponents and we did well to get the result, playing some nice football at times; we battled very well and our workrate was extraordin­ary.

‘We now have a break next weekend, so we will analyse the game and prepare for our next game in Derry.’

The outcome will have been all the more pleasing for the Louth boss considerin­g it came in spite of regulars Shannen McLaughlin and Aoife Russell missing out through injury.

The Reds started strongly at windy Fr McEvoy Park, a brace apiece from Rice and Byrne handing the hosts a four-point advantage after just six minutes.

But Leitrim, fresh from opening victories against Derry and Antrim, hit back as Vivenne Egan rifled the ball to the back of the Louth net following good approach play. And when Michelle Guckian registered from a free, the sides were level.

Louth, though, moved through the gears thereafter with Rice restoring their lead prior to Byrne crashing against the crossbar in what was a sign of things to come.

Another Rice score preceded Lauren Boyle getting off the mark on her home patch before Rice and captain Aoife Byrne combined to set-up the younger of the Byrne sisters for Louth’s goal, leaving the scoreline reading 1-7 to 1-1 in The Reds’ favour.

Hugh Donnelly’s charges responded via Laura O’Dowd and Michelle Heslin, yet with Rice on song at the other end, the winners held a 1-10 to 1-4 half-time cushion.

However, player-of-the-match Rice wasn’t entirely happy with her side’s position.

‘We didn’t score enough in the first half while we had the wind,’ the teenager said.

‘So we did leave a lot of work to be done in the second half. But, despite probably not performing to the best of our ability, we still maintained the intensity throughout the game and had a really good work ethic.’

Leitrim’s hopes of a revival weren’t aided by the yellow card issued to goalscorer Egan, yet a bright start to the second period ensured the gap was reduced to just three, impressive Guckian finding her range. relatively comfortabl­e

Rice and Leah Fox then exchanged points, while Leitrim were once again thankful for the woodwork’s interventi­on as the former unleashed an effort at goal.

Three remained the difference entering stoppage time, when Aibhe Clancy cut the gap further, only for Rice and Rebecca Carr to hand Louth an unassailab­le four-point advantage which Leitrim, try as they did with Muireann Devanney rattling the net, were never going to reel in.

‘Our hard-working mentality could be seen really clearly today, from one to 15, and I think that’s a really good trait for us, as a team, to have, especially when you’re looking to really compete for the league this year.’ added Rice LOUTH: Una Pearson; Eilis Hand, Sarah Quinn, Holly Lambe Sally; Aoife Halligan, Aine Breen, Claire Donnelly; Rebecca Carr (0-1), Aoife Byrne; Ailish Noonan, Céire Nolan, Louise Byrne; Niamh Rice (0-8, three frees), Eimear Byrne (1-2), Lauren Boyle (0-3, one free). Subs: Seoda Matthews, Emily Norton, Roisin Kavanagh

LEITRIM: Michelle Monaghan; Edel Shanley, Mairead McCawley, Sinead Tighe; Claire Owens, Shannen O’Rourke, Karen Connolly; Charlene Tyrell, Laura O’Dowd; Emma Guckian, Ailbhe Clancy, Carla Le Grun; Michelle Heslin (0-1), Vivenne Egan, Michelle Guckian (0-5, three frees). Subs: Stephanie Reynolds, Muireann Devanney (1-0), Ailbhe Clancy, Leah Fox (0-2)

REFEREE: Gavin Finnegan (Down).

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Niamh Rice scored eight points against Leitrim.

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