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Cork enjoy a second-half to remember as they bag title

- By Rory Noonan at Cork IT

A BLISTERING second-half display saw Cork regain the TG4 Munster Ladies senior football title at CIT yesterday with as Saoirse Noonan enjoying a dream senior Championsh­ip debut.

Having played poorly in the first-half, four goals after the break saw them come from behind for a deserved win in the end, to dethrone 2017 winners Kerry. Captain Ciara O’Sullivan led by example with two goals.

Cork took the lead in the eighth minute when Eilis Lynch fouled O’Sullivan and Hannah Looney slotted home the resultant penalty.

Lorraine Scanlan pointed from a free for Kerry and with 12 minutes gone they were back in front.

A good move, involving Andrea Murphy and Foley, set up Sarah Houlihan for their opening goal. She added a point from a free as Kerry led 1-4 to 1-1.

Cork responded in style, with points from Hutchings, and two from Áine O’Sullivan reducing the deficit.

But two frees from Houlihan, and a late goal from Foley saw the reigning champions lead by 2-6 to 1-5 at half-time.

Strong words at half-time saw a far different Cork side after the break, with an early goal from O’Sullivan putting them level and from there it was all Cork.

With 35 minutes gone, O’Sullivan was fouled and Noonan, a Republic of Ireland soccer internatio­nal, stepped up to coolly slot home the penalty, to make it 3-6 to 2-6.

With 40 minutes gone it was over as a contest when Ciara got her second goal, as Cork were now dominating all over the pitch, with Player of the Match Melissa Duggan outstandin­g in defence for them.

Orla Finn and Áine O’Sullivan tacked on points, with Houlihan and Dineen replying for Kerry.

Two from Noonan made it 4-12 to 2-9, with six minutes to go.

Kate O’Sullivan pulled a point back for Kerry, but Cork’s fifth goal put the icing on the cake for the Rebels as they cruised to victory in the end, claiming a first Munster crown since 2016.

Both counties will now head for the revamped qualifiers and Kerry’s group 1 opponents will be Tipperary and TG4 Ulster champions Donegal.

For Cork, it’s a three-team group 2 alongside Ulster counties Armagh and Monaghan. CorK: M O’Brien; C Collins (A Barrett), R Phelan (A Kelleher), E Spillane; M O’Callaghan, M Duggan, S Kelly; A Hutchings, O Farmer (S Noonan); H Looney, D O’Sullivan, L Coppinger (O Farmer); A O’Sullivan (B O’Sullivan), C O’Sullivan, O Finn. Scorers: S Noonan 2-2 (1-0 pen), C O’Sullivan 2-0, H Looney 1-0 (1-0 pen), O Finn 0-3, A O’Sullivan 04, D O’Sullivan 0-2, A Hutchings, L Coppinger 0-1 each. Kerry: L Fitzgerald; L Coughlan (K O’Sullivan), S Murphy, E Lynch (S Lynch); D Kearney, A Desmond, A O’Connell; L Scanlon, A Brosnan; A Foley, S Burns (B Ryan), E Dineen (D Geaney); A Murphy (A O’Callaghan), E O’Leary, S Houlihan. Scorers: S Houlihan 1-4 (3f), A Foley 1-2, L Scanlon (1f), E Dineen, B Ryan, K O’Sullivan 0-1 each. referee: T Fox (Tipperary).

 ??  ?? REBEL YELL: Ciara O’Sullivan of Cork lifting the cup yesterday
REBEL YELL: Ciara O’Sullivan of Cork lifting the cup yesterday
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