The Corkman

O’Sullivan brace secures second win for ladies

- BY PAUL CARROLL

Tipperary 1-6 Cork 2-11

CORK manager Ephie Fitzgerald praised the impact of his substitute­s, saying it was the likes of Sadhbh O’Leary, Orla Farmer and Shauna Kelly, who got their side over the line.

Áine O’Sullivan’s two goals gave the reigning Lidl National Football Division 1 champions victory over Tipperary at Ardfinnan last Sunday, a result that sees Cork as clear leaders at the top of the Division after their second win of the competitio­n.

The Rebels’ manager said he was thrilled with the impact from his bench

“It was a battle today. Winter time makes it hard to perform to the level we’d like to be at but it was a good test,” said Fitzgerald. “We were up six points at half time and Tipp got it back to two. But it was our substituti­ons that gave us the bit of freshness we needed. We are trying to improve our panel while still being competitiv­e in the league so it’s a bit of a balancing act but we have to be pleased with two wins.”

Goals in each half from Áine O’Sullivan were the difference between the sides as Fitzgerald’s side continued their perfect start to the campaign with an impressive performanc­e and a comfortabl­e win over their neighbours.

Caitlin Kennedy’s goal had kept Tipperary in touch after a bright start from Cork, but O’Sullivan’s first goal before the interval settled the defending champions.

Despite playing into a strong breeze in the first half, it was Tipperary’s Roisin Daly who opened the scoring with a well worked point. However, the breeze saw play based largely in the Tipperary half for the next ten minutes and Cork made the most of their territoria­l advantage.

In this ten-minute period, Cork tagged on five unanswered points, three of which came from the boot of free taker Orla Finn, while Laura O’Mahony and Bríd

O’Sullivan also found the target.

Tipperary answered back in the 12th minute when midfielder Caitlin Kennedy struck a superb goal into the top corner to close the gap to a point. However, it was Cork who dominated possession to round off the half, with points from Saoirse Noonan and Finn, before Áine O’Sullivan fired their key goal five minutes from the break.

Cork took a 1-8 to 1-2 lead in at half-time as Aishling Moloney tried to keep Tipp in touch, and last year’s Intermedia­te Player of the Year kicked another score at the start of the second half which closed the gap to five.

Moloney played a traditiona­l full-forward role in the second half and she continued to impress with wonderfull­y struck points off the right boot to put just two points between the sides.

Protecting their lead against the breeze, Cork found it difficult to gain possession in the Tipperary half and it wasn’t until ten minutes from time that the champions got their first point of the half from the accurate Finn.

A five-minute flurry saw Cork add a further two points from substitute Sadhbh O’Leary and Áine O’Sullivan, before O’Sullivan put the tie out of Tipperary’s reach with her second goal four minutes from time.

CORK: M O’Brien; M Ambrose, R Phelan; S Leahy; L O’Mahony 0-1, M Duggan, A Hutchings; M O’Callaghan 0-1, H Looney; L Coppinger, B O’Sullivan 0-1, L Cleary; Á O’Sullivan 2-1, S Noonan, O Finn 0-5 (3f). Subs: S O Leary 0-1 for Coppinger (h-t), O Farmer for B O’Sullivan (h-t), S Kelly for Cleary (h-t), A Kelleher for Leahy (46), E Mullins for Looney (50), K Quirke for Noonan (52).

TIPPERARY: L Fitzpatric­k; E Moore, L Spillane, E Cronin; M Curley, B Condon, S Lambert; L Dillon, C Kennedy 1-0; O Winston, E Morrissey, R Daly 0-1; S McKevitt, A Moloney 0-5 (2f), N Hayes. Subs: M Creedon for Dillon (46), K Davey for McKevitt (46), K Cunningham for Winston (50), M Heffernan for Daly (50), A Carey for Kennedy (55), E McCarthy for Moloney (55).

REFEREE: Niall McCormack (Laois)

 ??  ?? Cork’s goal scorer Aine O’Sullivan in action against Lucy Spillane of Tipperary during their Lidl National Football League Division 1 Round 2 match at Ardfinnan in Clonmel, Tipperary. Photo by Sportsfile
Cork’s goal scorer Aine O’Sullivan in action against Lucy Spillane of Tipperary during their Lidl National Football League Division 1 Round 2 match at Ardfinnan in Clonmel, Tipperary. Photo by Sportsfile

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