The Avondhu

Kerry too strong for Waterford

- BY THOMAS KEANE

Waterford 0-8 Kerry 2-8 Ace forward Louise Ní Mhuirchear­taigh bagged 1-7 as Kerry got their 2023 TG4 Munster Senior Championsh­ip campaign off to a winning start against Waterford on Sunday.

The Kingdom, fresh from landing the Lidl National League Division 1 title, emerged six-point winners against the Déise at Fraher Field. Ní Mhuirchear­taigh was on song for Kerry, with 1-4 of her haul collected before half-time.

Kerry, who led by 1-5 to 0-4 at half-time, managed to keep Waterford at arm’s length during the second half, as substitute Danielle O’Leary wrapped up the win with a goal in stoppage time.

O’Leary came off the bench to replace Hannah O’Donoghue in the 44th minute and made her mark as Kerry, who are many people’s favourites to land the TG4 Munster and All-Ireland crowns, began with a positive result.

Kellyann Hogan was superb for Waterford, scoring five points, including two from play, with Bríd McMaugh also contributi­ng to the home side’s scoring effort with three points.

But it was Ní Mhuirchear­taigh, who was the leading scorer in Division 1 during the Lidl National League, who led the way for Kerry.

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Fiadhna Tangney also scored a point for Kerry in the first half, as the visitors came from behind after McMaugh had opened the scoring with a free.

Waterford suffered an early injury blow, however, as Megan Dunford was forced off and replaced by Niamh Power.

Midway through the half, Tangney’s point had Kerry 0-2 to 0-1 clear, but the sides were level at 0-4 each approachin­g the break.

Ní Mhuirchear­taigh netted in first half injury time and the Corca Dhuibhne magician added another point before the interval, as Kerry led by four.

For the goal, Ní Mhuirchear­taigh used all of her experience to stay cool and fist the ball home, following good work by Niamh Carmody.

Waterford kept battling throughout the second half and the margin was at three points before O’Leary’s late goal.

Kerry move on to face Cork next weekend, with Waterford set to face Tipperary at home in the round-robin series.

Waterford: E O’Brien; C Murray, M Dunford, A Murray; E Power, E Murray, Kate McGrath; K Hogan (0-5, 2f), A Waring; A O’Neill, A Fitzgerald, C Hynes; K Murray, B McMaugh (0-3, 2f), L McGregor. Subs: N Power for Dunford (6), Karen McGrath for Hynes (35), S McGuckian for Waring (48).

Referee: J Murphy (Cork).

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