The Corkman

Cork Minor ladies make k it three in a row

- JACKIE CAHILL O’Connor Park, Tullamore

ALL-IRELAND MINOR A LADIES FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSH­IP FINAL Cork 5-11 Galway 1-4

SAOIRSE Noonan and Sadhbh O’Leary put Galway to the sword as Cork claimed a third successive All-Ireland ladies minor A football crown on Monday.

Republic of Ireland soccer internatio­nal Noonan, who plays with Cork City, bagged 3-4 and O’Leary added 2-3 as John Cleary’s charges cruised to a 19-point victory over Galway at O’Connor Park in Tullamore.

In last year’s final victory over Dublin, Noonan collected 2-5 and O’Leary 0-5 as Cork retained the silverware. And these special talents helped to secure the treble, in what was the third final meeting between the counties in four years.

It’s a tenth title in this grade for Cork and considerin­g the quality of talent coming through, more good times lie in store for the county. Cork began with five players who started in the 2016 final – including inside trio Grace Culloty, Noonan and O’Leary.

Captain Ciara Hughes and midfielder Ciara McCarthy were other survivors and Galway were simply outclassed by a formidable Cork outfit. The Westerners were competitiv­e in the early exchanges and level at 0-2 apiece before O’Leary netted in the 14th minute.

Cork would lead from there all the way to the finish – as Galway went from the ninth minute of first half until midway through the second period without a score. Leanne Coen was denied a Galway goal in the 20th minute as back-tracking Sarah Leahy cleared the ball off the line.

And two goals in a minute from Noonan, who received the Republic of Ireland’s U17 Internatio­nal Player of the Year award in March, put this game to bed approachin­g half-time.

Both were carbon-copy strikes, as Noonan slotted the ball beneath Laura Hession in assassin-like style. Those goals, in the 27th and 28th minute, propelled Cork into a 3-5 to 0-2 advantage and they cruised home from there.

O’Leary collected her second goal with eight minutes left and while raised a consolatio­n green flag for Galway in the 54th minute, there was still time for Noonan to complete her hat-trick.

It was another fine finish and fittingly, Noonan would have the last say with the final score of the game.

With the countdown clock at zero, the Nemo Rangers player sent a free over the bar with the outside of her right foot, another moment to showcase her outstandin­g individual talents.

Scorers

CORK: S Noonan 3-4 (0-2f), S O’Leary 2-3, A Healy 0-2, J Brewdinan & G Culloty 0-1 each GALWAY: N Daly 1-0, L Coen 0-2 (1f), L Finnegan & A O’Donovan 0-1 each

CORK: S Murphy; K Horgan, C O’Shea, S Leahy; E Kiely, J Brewdinan, C Hughes; C McCarthy, N Quinn; L O’Mahony, E Cleary, R Murphy; G Culloty, S Noonan, S O’Leary Subs: A Healy for Culloty (46), C Collins for Cleary (50), G Gould for O’Mahony (52), C Ryan for Murphy (53), A Kelleher for Quinn (54)

GALWAY: L Hession; C Langan, K Screene, A Glynn; L Booth, B Quinn, A Molloy; A Coen, R Naughton; L Finnegan, N Daly, L Noone; L Coen, N Coleman, A O’Donovan Sub: A Trill for Coleman (17), M Mitchell for Langan (h.t.), G Sheridan for Booth (h.t.), C McCarthy for O’Donovan (40), N Daly for Noone (51)

REFEREE: S Mulvihill (Kerry)

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