Irish Daily Mail

Armagh’s first taste of top-flight success is so sweet

- By DAIRE WALSH

AIMEE Mackin and Kelly Mallon combined for 1-9 at Croke Park yesterday as Armagh got the better of defending champions Kerry to claim the Lidl National Football League Division 1 title for the very first time.

Having lost out by three points to the Kingdom in a NFL Division 2 decider at the same venue two years ago, this is a sweet victory for an Armagh side that were also appearing in their maiden top-tier league showpiece.

A fine point by Aoife McCoy edged Armagh in front for a second time after free-takers Mallon and Louise Ní Mhuirchear­taigh had exchanged early frees, but the Kingdom received a massive boost when Lorraine Scanlon fired to the net on 10 minutes after a dead-ball strike from Ní Mhuirchear­taigh had dropped short. This was only a minor setback for Armagh, however, as midfielder Niamh Coleman palmed a goal of her own after Kerry netminder Mary Ellen Bolger had knocked down Mackin’s attempt at a point.

An earlier Mallon score meant Armagh led 1-3 to 1-1 on the first-quarter mark and this cushion was extended when Mallon superbly split the uprights from an acute angle.

Yet Kerry never allowed panic to creep into their play and three points on the bounce from Ní Mhuirchear­taigh had the sides level at 1-4 apiece during the break.

After Mary O’Connell pounced on a defensive mishap by Armagh three minutes into the second half, Niamh Ní Chonchuir comfortabl­y fired home a second Kingdom goal. While this looked like being a major blow for the Orchard County, they were galvanised in the minutes that followed. After unanswered points from Mallon, Mackin (two) and Niamh Henderson moved Armagh in front once again, the increasing­ly-dangerous Mackin rifled an unstoppabl­e shot to the roof of the Kerry net on 39 minutes.

Further points from the Shane O’Neills ace either side of the third-quarter mark suddenly left Armagh six ahead, but muchneeded contributi­ons from Ní Mhuirchear­taigh (two) and Hannah O’Donoghue offered fresh life to the Kingdom challenge.

Their deficit remained at three points when centre half-back Ciara Murphy cancelled out a Mallon free with a well-worked score, but even though Ní Mhuirchear­taigh added her seventh point for Kerry, substitute Corrina Doyle also found the range to ensure Armagh sealed a breakthrou­gh success.

ARMAGH: A Carr; G Ferguson, C McCambridg­e, R Mulligan; C Towe, L McConville, D Coleman; N Coleman, C O’Hanlon; E Druse, A McCoy, L Kenny; A Mackin, N Henderson, K Mallon. Subs: S Quigley for N Coleman (24), C Doyle for Druse (49), M McCambridg­e for Kenny (57), S Grey for McCoy (58), E Lavery for Mallon (59).

Scorers: A Mackin 1-4 (0-2f), K Mallon 0-5 (3f), N Coleman 1-0, A McCoy, N Henderson, C Doyle 0-1 each.

KERRY: ME Bolger; C Lynch, D Kearney, E Lynch; A O’Connell, C Murphy, K Cronin; M O’Connell, A Galvin; N Carmody, N Ní Chonchuir, L Scanlon; H O’Donoghue, E Dineen, L Ní Mhuirchear­taigh. Subs: D O’Leary for NíChonchui­r, C O’Brien for Kearney (both 39), A Harrington for Scanlon (44), K Brosnan for O’Donoghue (57).

Scorers: L Ní Mhuirchear­taigh 0-7 (6f), N Ní Chonchuir, L Scanlon 1-0 each, C Murphy, H O’Donoghue 0-1 each.

Referee: Gus Chapman (Sligo).

It looked like being a blow but they were galvanised

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