Wicklow People

Knockanann­a capture the Senior crown Liz Fahy hat-trick helps beat Donard

- CRAIG FARRAR

at Aughrim

Karen Walsh found Clair Whelan in space who played a dangerous ball across goal which was intercepte­d well by Macayla Murphy in the Knockanann­a goal under pressure from several onrushing Donard attackers. From the clearance, Laura Hogan found herself in possession on the Donard 45 but was well blocked by Nora O’Neill in what was proving to be an enthrallin­g individual battle.

Shortly afterwards, spurred on by the cries of ‘Now we’re hurling!’ from the Knockanann­a dugout after a timely intercepti­on by Sarah Byrne, Claire Byrne passed to Ciara Byrne who played a long ball in to the Knockanann­a full-forward line which was turned into the net by Liz Fahy. This gave Knockanann­a increased confidence and they could have pulled further ahead but for a superb hook from Carmel Whelan on Sarah Byrne.

Laura Hogan extended her side’s lead to five points after receiving a pass from Sinead Byrne and feinting past her marker.

Hogan’s marker Nora O’Neill then replied with a point of her own with a monster free from inside her own half.

There may have been a wind behind Donard but O’Neill has certainly been eating her spinach because this was a superb strike from miles out the field. Knockanann­a appeared nervous at times, with balls that should have been held on to being dropped, but when the opportunit­ies presented themselves the ladies in green and yellow were ruthless.

Sarah Byrne won possession and found herself in space on the left and her shot was blocked only to loop into the path of Liz Fahy who plucked the sliotar out of the air, took two steps past her marker and clinically found the back of the net.

Clair Whelan pegged back a point for her side in the closing stages of the first half to leave Knockanann­a two goals to the good going in to the break.

Donard were facing an uphill battle going into the second half, six points down and playing into a relatively strong wind.

They did, however, start the second half in a lively fashion with Sheila Whelan scoring almost immediatel­y after the restart after cutting in from the left only to see Sinead Byrne cancel this out minutes later with yet another free.

The pace of the game slowed in the early stages of the second half, with several frees preventing either side from picking up any real momentum.

The game continued in this vein until first Clair Whelan pointed from a free before a hopeful ball in from Sheila Whelan was allowed to trickle past the Knockanann­a fullback line after hesitant defending, leaving Kelly O’Neill with the space to pull on the ball and knock it past Macayla Murphy and into the net.

The Knockanann­a response was excellent as the consistent­ly accurate Sinead Byrne cancelled out the goal with three well-taken dead balls.

Both sides had excellent free-takers to rely on, and Clair Whelan made it a four point game going into the final quarter with another fine effort after a somewhat harsh free was given against Laura Hogan.

Emily O’Reilly was introduced shortly after this and the young forward made an instant impact with a fine point after great play from Aine Byrne who was beginning to dominate midfield at the perfect time.

Further points from Sinead Byrne and Liz Fahy gave Knockanann­a some breathing space before Fahy herself delivered the killer blow and completed her hattrick, winning a high ball in from Ciara Byrne before slotting past the keeper in a finish remarkably

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