Enniscorthy Guardian

Bree point the way to big win

Impressive show of strength

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BREE 0-9 KILRUSH 0-0

BREE AND Kilrush played out an absorbing contest in the Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Rackard League Roinn ‘B’ girls’ football final in St. Patrick’s Park despite the one-sided scoreline.

In a free-flowing affair, both sets of girls keenly contested the match over the hour. It was a final where both sets of backs were firmly on top but when it mattered Bree had that little bit more cutting edge up front.

Indeed, Bree started off very lively and had three points on the board within the first five minutes. Impressive forward Grace Donohoe opened the scoring when she picked up a loose ball and put over a well-taken point.

Powerhouse midfielder Amy Doyle followed her lead by scoring herself and then setting up her team-mate Amelia Furlong for a left-footed finish.

This period of dominance continued for most of the first-half as Bree cleverly retained possession and constantly drove into Kilrush territory. Bree had players in top form all over the field but defenders Emma Ennis and Ciara Byrne showed some great attacking and defensive play from the backs.

Kilrush on the other hand were struggling in the greasy conditions and chances were proving hard to come by. Just before half-time, Amy Doyle hit another trio of points to double her team’s lead and leave Kilrush scratching their heads for answers.

In the second-half, a tight Kilrush defence led by full-back Shauna MacSweeney kept Bree to one point from play. What a point it was though as Grace Donohoe slalomed through several defenders to get the score of the match.

Bree had to be content with further frees from Amy Doyle to slowly build their lead. Crucially, Kilrush failed to threaten the Bree goal and this ultimately was their downfall.

In fact, an excellent save from Laura Kehoe late in the game ensured that Kilrush kept a clean sheet in the final.

There was little disappoint­ment for Kilrush though as they could still hold their heads high for the simple act of reaching the final. They only came up to the higher division this year after a fantastic Roinn ‘C’ victory in 2016.

Reaching the Roinn ‘B’ final in their debut season was an impressive feat.

Bree on the other hand continue their recent run of success in the Roinn ‘B’ division, with a second title in three years.

Bree: Orla Cunnea, Ella Doyle, Jenna Kirwan, Katie Ann Doyle, Emma Ennis, Ciara Byrne, Holly Dunne-Maher, Amy Doyle, Amelia Furlong, Grace Donohoe, Claire Whelan, Casey Cullen, Sadhbh Crean, Alisha Furlong, Rachael Murphy, Ella Fitzpatric­k, Aoife Fortune, Chelsey Doyle, Chloe O’Connor, Sarah O’Leary, Emer Doyle, Ava Whelan, Leona Carr.

Kilrush: Laura Kehoe, Keila Smyth, Shauna MacSweeney, Leanne Walsh, Ellie May Mahon, Anna Tomkins, Ciara Kenny, Nicola Corrigan, Rebecca Kavanagh, Tilda Murphy, Orla O’Rourke, Eabha Guinan, Amber Walsh, Hannah Mulroe, Rachael Dee, Samantha Dunne, Allie Nolan, Marita McCrea, Faye Mulroe, Laura Mulroe, Erin Tobin, Lara Murphy, Laura Bailey.

 ??  ?? The beaten finalists from Kilrush.
The beaten finalists from Kilrush.
 ??  ?? Tilda Murphy of Kilrush soloing away from Bree’s Alisha Furlong.
Tilda Murphy of Kilrush soloing away from Bree’s Alisha Furlong.
 ??  ?? The overjoyed crew from Bree after their impressive final victory.
The overjoyed crew from Bree after their impressive final victory.
 ??  ?? Bree captain Amy Doyle receives the silverware from Johnny Murphy.
Bree captain Amy Doyle receives the silverware from Johnny Murphy.

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