New Ross Standard

Cashel thwart Carnew in decider

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CASHEL COMMUNITY SCHOOL COLAISTE BHRIDE (CARNEW) 2-13 3-6

THE FINAL hurdle of the Tesco All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Junior ‘B’ camogie final proved too high for the gallant Coláiste Bhríde (Carnew) team as they fell to a class Cashel Community School in Heywood, Co. Laois, recently.

Backboned by a strong Co. Wexford contingent, the Wicklow school accounted for Gorey C.S. in the Leinster final and Maryfield College of Drumcondra in the All-Ireland semi-final, but they met a Tipperary outfit who were operating on a higher level in terms of camogie ability in the decider.

That being said, had circumstan­ces transpired slightly differentl­y in an action-packed second-half, the game was very much there for the taking for Bob Fitzgerald’s side who had the advantage of a wicked wind in that second period.

That wind disadvanta­ge in the first-half and a very slow start for the Carnew students allowed a flying Cashel Community School side open up a 2-10 to 1-3 lead by the break, with a late goal from the excellent Grace Maloney sickening the Coláiste Bhríde challenge right at the death of the opening half.

With the wind at their backs in the second-half, the Coláiste Bhríde outfit began to pepper the Cashel goals.

And they were rewarded with two fortunate Sarah Doyle majors from frees as a big chink in the Tipp school’s armour was highlighte­d, that being the goalkeeper Evelyn Gayson-Molloy who seemed terribly uncomforta­ble under high balls.

These goals pulled Coláiste Bhríde right back into the game but, try as they might to raise more green flags, they failed as the Cashel defence proved more than capable having learnt the lesson the hard way.

Cashel lifted the siege at a key juncture in the second-half with fine scores against the wind, and time ran out for the Coláiste Bhríde girls.

Despite the defeat, there were super performanc­es from Craanford’s Melissa Doran at full-back and Kilrush’s Karen Tomkins at centre-back, while Craanford’s Sarah Doyle bagged the entire tally of 3-6 on the day which, while hugely impressive, also shines a light on one of the massive deficienci­es in the team.

An amazing journey ends for the Coláiste Bhríde girls who now make the step up to the ‘A’ championsh­ip with all but four of this current panel eligible for selection next season.

Coláiste Bhríde (Carnew): Kate Butler; Anna Tomkins, Melissa Doran, Kayla Tighe; Aoife Kinsella, Karen Tomkins, Ciara Wafer; Eimer Mutton, Róisín Byrne; Saoirse Kenny, Laci Jane Shannon, Jade Shannon; Sarah Doyle (3-6, 2-3 frees, 0-1 ‘45), Hannah Redmond, Sadhbh Buttle. Sub. - Shauna O’Shea for Tighe (HT).

Cashel Community School: Evelyn Gayson-Molloy; Ella O’Dwyer, Ciara Gahan, Aoife White; Katelyn Downey, Lily Fahy (0-2, 1 free, 1 ‘45), Lida Blair; Emma Horgan, Lucy Fogarty (0-2); Grace Moloney (1-3), Alessia Mazzola (0-1), Ellie Butler (0-1); Lisa O’Connor (1-3, 0-2 frees), Kelli Browne, Anna Fahie (0-1).

Referee: Martin Conroy (Offaly).

WEXFORD TRAVELLED to The Ragg near Thurles for round three of the Tesco All-Ireland Minor ‘A’ camogie championsh­ip, hoping to keep their winning ways going after a victory against Laois the previous week.

However, they were beaten by a physically stronger Tipperary team, as they slipped behind early on and were always playing catch-up.

It’s rare to see the Premier county with a weak team at this level. Their consistenc­y in producing talent is remarkable, and they showed it again in this contest.

Tipperary got off to a strong start and were 1-1 to nil up after five minutes, with Laura Linnane on target with the major.

The Wexford girls did battle hard right through but couldn’t bridge that early gap, eventually going in 1-4 to 0-2 down, despite points from Aoife O’Connor and Emma Dempsey

Wexford continued to battle away on a very heavy pitch, which was far from ideal for fancy camogie.

The sides exchanged points early in the second-half and the visitors were still just in touch heading into the last few minutes, with O’Connor and Dempsey on target again.

Yet there was to be no late drama in as Tipperary scored the last couple of points to win easing away. Wexford hopes of progressio­n now look increasing­ly slim after this defeat, with Cork next on the horizon.

The Leesiders were 17 points better than a Waterford side which dispatched Brendan Tobin’s charges in their opening game. The Slaneyside­rs will round out the group stages with a visit to currently unbeaten Dublin.

Wexford: Eimear Goland; Rachel Murphy, Miria O’Dowd, Katelyn O’Connor; Niamh Cogley, Muireann Fitzpatric­k (capt.), Eabha Farrell; Loren Doyle, Lauren Delaney; Aoife O’Connor (0-2 frees), Emma Dempsey (0-2, 1 free), Siobhán Sinnott; Faye Codd, Andrea Fielding, Katie Bates. Subs. - Grace Roche for Farrell, Kerry Doyle-Kinsella for Sinnott, Emma Tomkins for Fielding, Farrell for K. O’Connor, also Abbie Dagg, Róisín Scallan, Molly Crowdle, Nadine Fortune, Hannah White, Laura Conroy, Donna Delahunty, Fiona Cousins, Cora Redmond, Ciara O’Connor, Rebecca Fanning.

Tipperary: Áine Slattery (0-1 free); Alison Connolly, Aoibhinn Ward, Nell Spillane; Alison O’Mahoney, Emer Heffernan, Laura Heffernan; Leah Heffernan, Aoibhe Gayson; Caoimhe McCarthy (0-2), Laura Linnane (1-3, 0-2 frees), Ciara Dwan (0-1); Jill Anne Quirke, Lucy Fogarty, Eva O’Dwyer (0-2). Subs. - Niamh Cunneen, Ellen Cunneen, Kate Murphy, Miriam Murphy, Caoimhe McCormack.

Referee: Fintan McNamara (Clare).

 ??  ?? The Coláiste Bhríde (Carnew) squad before their All-Ireland final defeat.
The Coláiste Bhríde (Carnew) squad before their All-Ireland final defeat.
 ??  ?? Jade Shannon grappling for possession with a Cashel rival.
Jade Shannon grappling for possession with a Cashel rival.

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