Gorey Guardian

Wexford win fierce battle

Westmeath await in decider

- DEAN GOODISON at O’Kennedy Park

WEXFORD LONGFORD 7-8 6-5

WEXFORD advanced to the Leinster Ladies Football Under-14 B final with victory in a frantic battle against Longford in O’Kennedy Park, New Ross on Saturday afternoon last.

From the first whistle to the last this game swung back and forth, with neither side ever able to settle, knowing they had control. However, there was one big difference between two very committed teams.

Wexford, who had nine different scorers on the afternoon, had a multitude of weapons that could hurt the visitors. On the other hand, Longford were reliant on a few girls to do all the damage, with Melissa O’Kane, far and away the best player on the pitch, almost unmarkable.

The hosts came into this game on the back of a strong 5-17 to 3-7 win against Offaly. Megan Dee nabbed 2-2 in that contest, Caoilfhion­n Ní Nuallain scored 2-1, Sinead Roche got 1-5 and Leah Furlong, Aoibhe MacSweeney, Roisin Hughes, Priya Daly O’Toole (two) and Leiah O’Rourke (four) all registered points.

Wexford’s depth was clearly shown as four different players made the scoresheet in the first half of this game. Laura Valentire’s goal left them behind early but they went on a run started by a Robyn O’Connor point.

Roisin Hughes netted her sides first goal, Imogen Deas, Ní Nuallain and Elle Nugent all raised white flags and substitute Nicole Gillen made a immediate impact with a patient close range major to see Wexford 2-5 to 1-2 ahead.

However, with O’Kane pulling the strings, the Longford girls hit back with three goals in a little under two minutes. The sensationa­l centre-forward scored two three-pointers and Molly Mulvihill added another to send the travelling county in 4-2 to 2-5 in front.

The break came at the right time for Wexford and they responded soon after the change-around. Nugent fired them level before a Cora McGrath point put the hosts ahead.

When Katie Law drilled home a penalty with her first touch after Nugent was fouled her side led 4-6 to 4-2.

Back came Longford, again with O’Kane pulling the strings, Mulvihill and Valentire netted in a 2-2 run without reply to put the girls in blue and yellow four points ahead as the game headed into the final quarter.

At this stage there was no score for six minutes and it was clear the next would be vital. Megan Dee beat Louise Tierney in the Longford goal, then Law followed seconds later and suddenly Wexford were on fire.

Law completed her hat-trick with a free as Wexford moved into an uncatchabl­e position with a few minutes remaining. The Slaneyside­rs will face Westmeath in the final on Saturday in Clane, with details to be confirmed.

Wexford: Erin Carley; Evelyn Burke, Amy Tobin Cosgrave, Mia Davy Edmunds; Robyn O’Connor (02), Cora McGrath (0-1, capt.), Karen Tomkins; Leah Furlong, Caoilfhion­n Ní Nuallain (0-2, 1 free); Roisin Hughes (1-0), Leiah O’Rourke, Elle Nugent (1-1); Megan Dee (1-0), Imogen Deas (0-1), Grainne Ní Ailín. Subs. - Nicole Gillen (1-0) for O’Rourke (24), Caitlin Garnett for Burke (31), Katie Law (3-1, 1-0 pen, 1-0 free) for Deas (35), also, Kiva Kinsella, Aobhe Manley, Sinead Roche, Priya Daly O’Toole, Aoibhe McSweeney, Martha Kavanagh, Saidhbhe Byrne.

Longford: Louise Tierney; Aoibhinn Ginty, Leah Shannon, Emma McCord; Kate McEntire, Caoimhe McCormack, Grace Kenny; Eimear McDonagh, Funmi Tallabi; Emma Shannon (0-3 frees), Melissa O’Kane (2-2), Laura Valentire (2-0); Elle Lynn, Molly Mulvihill (2-0), Kate Shannon. Subs. - Ella Duggan for Kenny (16), Erica Cahill O’Leary for Ginty (35), Emma McGuire for Shannon (57), Claragh Shannon for Lynn (57), Michaela Hall for K. Shannon (60+1), Ella Casey for O’Kane, inj (60+1).

Referee: Jonathan Murphy (Carlow)

 ??  ?? Wexford’s Imogen Deas in action against Longford in New Ross.
Wexford’s Imogen Deas in action against Longford in New Ross.

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