The Irish Mail on Sunday

Carton’s late free breaks Down hearts as Cats swipe Clare aside

- By Daragh Ó Conchúir

A POINTED free in the sixth minute of injury time by Beth Carton rescued a 0-16 to 0-15 victory for Waterford over Down at Walsh Park.

It was a redemptive strike for Carton, who missed an opportunit­y at the death last month to force extra time in the Division 1 League relegation play-off.

The point denied Down a famous result after an outstandin­g performanc­e in sweltering heat on the Mourne side’s first All-Ireland senior Championsh­ip appearance for 22 years

Carton clocked up a total of nine points, with her long-time attacking sidekick Niamh Rockett weighing in with six from play.

Down did not wilt in this Group 2 tie despite the onslaught from the two All-Stars though. When Niamh Mallon shot the eighth of her nine points, Derek Dunne’s team led by four with seven minutes of normal time remaining.

Last year’s intermedia­te victors and current Division 2 League titleholde­rs looked extremely assured from the outset, Mallon slotting two points from play before adding a third from a placed ball before Rockett could get Waterford off the mark after 11 minutes.

It was 0-8 to 0-6 at half-time but when Sorcha McCartan arrowed a sideline over for a twopoint return and Aimee McAleenan supplement­ed it, the margin was four. And that was how it was still when Mallon responded in kind to a Carton double.

Waterford’s big two dragged them ahead, only for Mallon to arc over a stunning equaliser to level with time almost up. Carton caught Brianna O’Regan’s puckout however, and when Justin Heffernan decreed that Caitriona Caldwell had fouled Rockett, Carton had the easiest opportunit­y to snatch the spoils.

In Group 3, All-Ireland champions Kilkenny were made to sweat by Clare, who showed fight in their 0-22 to 0-16 defeat at Sixmilebri­dge.

Chloe Morey racked up 11 points for the hosts. Reigning Player of the Year Denise Gaule weighed in with 10 for the Noresiders, however, and had a superior supporting cast, Katie Nolan hitting three early points and finishing with four, and Katie Power’s brace offering evidence of her enduring class.

Kilkenny led 0-8 to 0-2 after the first quarter. Clare outscored their opponents in the remaining period to half-time, five points from Morey making it 0-12 to 0-8 at the interval.

That was as close as Ger O’Connell’s crew got though, Gaule, Power and Mary O’Connell finding the target to open a nine-point lead. Clare finished well, Morey and Becky Foley raising white flags by way of consolatio­n.

Elsewhere in the group, last year’s beaten finalists and recent League runners-up Galway cantered to a 3-16 to 1-5 victory over Westmeath at Kenny Park. Cathal Murray made a number of changes with some stellar names on the bench including Niamh Kilkenny and Sarah Dervan but Westmeath are in a rebuilding

phase under new boss Darren McCormack, the legendary Pamela Greville having retired along with former captain Mairéad McCormack and Denise McGrath.

The visitors held their own early on and trailed by just three points after 10 minutes, Carrie Dolan slotting a pair of frees and Catherine Finnerty also hitting the target.

When Aoife Donohue goaled just before the water break, it sparked a flurry of scores upon the resumption, Ailish O’Reilly, Dolan, the industriou­s Niamh McGrath and her sister Siobhán all splitting the posts before Donohue grabbed her second major. Hannah Core and Megan Dowdall were on target for Westmeath but they trailed by 2-8 to 0-3 at the interval.

The manner in which they contested the early part of the second half gave cause for optimism. Core fired into the net while the Lakesiders also had a penalty saved.

But Galway have an array of firepower the envy of most counties and with more gaps appearing as the opposition tired under the draining sun, Noreen Coen nabbed a third goal.

Meanwhile, a 67th minute goal from a penalty by Chloe Foxe gave Wexford a dramatic and hugely significan­t 2-12 to 1-13 win over Limerick in Newcastle West. Fortunes ebbed and flowed as each side held the upper hand on occasion but just as the Shannonsid­ers thought they had chiselled out the hardest of earned wins, Foxe shook the rigging and it was Wexford’s day.

A Caoimhe Lyons goal edged the home team ahead at the break, 1-5 to 0-6, Foxe’s accuracy keeping Kevin Tattan’s outfit well in touch. They led in the second half with Katrina Parrock goaling 20 seconds after her introducti­on, but a Caoimhe Costelloe point left it delicately poised at the second water break, 1-9 apiece.

Remarkably, the scoring rate increased in spite of the pressure and the searing elements. Points from Rebecca Delee, Costelloe and Sinéad McNamara moved Pat Ryan’s charges two ahead but there was a sting in the tail, delivered with venom by Foxe.

 ??  ?? NIP AND TUCK: Waterford’s Clara Griffin is tackled by Cassie Fitzpatric­k of Down
NIP AND TUCK: Waterford’s Clara Griffin is tackled by Cassie Fitzpatric­k of Down

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