Premier One Shield
Semi Finals
Curracloe United 0 Ferns United 3
Ferns are through to
the shield final but had to work hard to eventually overcome a hard working
Curracloe side. Aoife Devereux scored twice while a Curracloe defender also
deflected the ball to the net to put the holders through to the final
Seaview United 1 East
End United 0
Seaview continued
their god season when they overcame East End by a solitary first half goal to
book their place in the Shield final. Ali Staats was the heroine for the home
side when she scored on twenty five minutes and while both sides went close for
the remainder of the game, this goal proved to be the difference between the
two sides
Women’s Divisional
Shield Quarter Final
St Leonards 1 Camolin Celtic 2
Camolin Celtic made
the long journey to Ballycullane and booked their place in the semi final of
the Women’s Shield when they came away 2-1 winners. Fiona Ryan was on target
for the home side but two goals from Aoife Curran saw Camolin through to a semi
final meeting with St Josephs
Women’s Premier
Division
Benfica LFC 2 Adamstown 3
Adamstown moved to
the top of the Premier division after they travelled to Waterford and overcame
Benfica by the odd goal in five. Becky Conroy scored two goals for the home
side but two goals from Marcella Cullen and one from Chantelle Martin gave the
visitors a very important three points
Women’s Division One
North End United 5 Kilmore
United 2
Even at this early
stage of the season it is difficult not to see North End lift the division one
title as they moved nine points clear after this 5-2 win over Kilmore. Katrina
Parrock and Cora Miller scored for Kilmore but goals from Aoife Tormey, Martina
Pender, Diane Leniston and two from Rebecca Foley gave North End their sixth
win in a row
Women’s Division Two
A
Moyne Rangers 1 Cloughbawn
AFC 3
Cloughbawn moved up
to second in the table when they overcame Moyne 3-1 despite the home side unluckily
hitting the post twice in the second half. Siobhan Grant Moorehead was on
target for Moyne while Gina Foley, Rose Kehoe and Jessica Martin scored for
Cloughbawn
Women’s Division Two
B
Courtown Hibs 3 Bunclody
AFC 5
A six minute burst
in the second half where Bunclody scored three goals was the main difference
between these two sides in this top table clash. Bunclody led 2-0 at half time
and were 5 up on fifty one minutes thanks to four goals from Britney Conroy and
from Kate Hendrick. A Lauren Ramsey hat trick brought Hibs back in the game but
it was too late and Bunclody held on for the three points
Seaview United B 3 Rosslare
Rangers 2
Seaview second team
moved up to joint second after this 3-2 win over title
challengers Rosslare
Rangers. Eimear Whelan scored a hat trick for the home side while Clodagh
Cousins scored both goals for Rangers
Women’s Division
Three
Cushinstown AFC 1 Fastnet
Rovers 5
Fastnet have hit a
run of form in recent weeks and have moved up to joint third in the table after
this win away to Cushinstown. Antoinette Whelan was on target for the home side
while Annie Breen (2), Lorraine Breen (2) and Joanne Jordan scored for Rovers.
The game was 1-1 with fifteen minutes remaining
Ajax Athletic 0 Stoney
LFC 4
Stoney remain joint
top of the table after they travelled to Ajax and came away 4-0 winners for
their fifth win of the season. Chloe Foxe continued her good scoring form with
three goals while Aine Breen also found the net
Tombrack United 2 St
Cormacs 0
The home side remain
deadlocked at the top of the table after this 2-0 win over a battling St
Cormacs side who hit the post when the game was 1-0. Kelli Maguire put Tombrack
ahead in the first half and Tammy Hennessy made it 2-0 seven minutes from the
end