MMI.ie Wexford Women’s
Cup First Round
Fastnet Rovers 2 Benfica
LFC 1
Fastnet Rovers caused one of the biggest upsets
in the history of the league when
they knocked five
times cup winners Benfica out of this years competition and have earned a trip
to All Blacks as their reward in the second round. The Waterford side have been
struggling all season and currently sit bottom of the Premier division but it
would still have been expected that they would overcome the Division Three
side. Andrea Holmes was on target for Benfica but goals from Eadaoin Miskella
and Lorraine Breen earned Rovers a place in the history books
St Leonards 7 New Ross Town 1
The home side earned
a home tie against North End United in the second round after this good win
over New Ross Town in a game that was closely contested until the final twenty
five minutes when St Leonards superior fitness came to the fore. Sandra Murphy
was on target for Town but two goals each from Fiona Ryan and Eimear Gabbett plus
one each from Alex Holden, Chloe Banville and Aoife Drennan put the
Ballycullane side through
Women’s Premier
Division
Curracloe United 0 Ferns
United 4
Ferns made it three
wins from three games and moved to second in the table after this 4-0 win away
to Curracloe United. Goals from Leona Breen, Liz Evered, Rachel Collier and
Georgina Moore gave the away side an important three points and move into a
strong position heading into the Christmas break
Women’s Division Two
A
Camolin Celtic 10 Cloughbawn
AFC 2
Camolin collected
their first three points of the season and inflicted the first defeat on
Cloughbawn as they ran out surprising 10-2 winners. Tina Cullen and Gina Foley
were on target for the visitors but goals from Aoife Curran (4), Caroline
Murphy (3), Katie Keogh (2) and Niamh O Leary gave Camolin victory
Women’s Division Two
B
Shelburne FC 1 Courtown
Hibs 2
Courtown recorded
their sixth win of the season to sit second in the table heading into Christmas
although they had to work hard for the three points against a hard working
Shelburne side. Kate Devereux scored for the home side while Sonia Redmond and
Sarah Lynch were on target for Hibs
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