MMI.ie Wexford Women’s Cup Second Round
Bunclody AFC 2 Courtown Hibs 0
The home side continued their good form this season as they booked a
quarter final meeting with North End United after this 2-0 win over Courtown
Hibs. In a dogged cup match, the home side took the lead just before half time
through Kate Hendrick and although Hibs worked hard to get back on level terms,
Bunclody killed off the game when Britney Conroy scored with twenty minutes to
go
Women’s Premier Division
Ferns United 5 Adamstown LFC 1
Ferns made it five wins from five and continue to lead the way in the
division after this 5-1 win over Adamstown. Nikki Dunphy scored a free kick for
Adamstown but it was not enough against the sheer firepower of the home side
who scored through Mary O Neill, Leona Breen, Georgina Moore, Hayley Nolan and
Lauren Barcoe.
Seaview United 3 Curracloe United 0
Seaview moved second in the division after this 3-0 win over a Curracloe
side who put in one of their best performances in recent weeks. Catherine Doyle
scored twice with Sandra Foley also finding the net in a victory where the home
side had to work hard to break down a hard working Curracloe side
Women’s Division Two A
Moyne Rangers 0 Camolin Celtic 2
Camolin kept alive their chances of promotion with this 2-0 win away to
Moyne Rangers in a dogged battle played in difficult conditions. Orla Furlong
and Siobhan Finn were both on target for the visitors as they picked up their
third win of the season
Women’s Division Two B
Shelburne FC 7 Rosslare Rangers 4
The home side have hit a good run of form since Christmas and have moved
clear of the relegation zone after this high scoring win over Rosslare Rangers.
Kate Devereux and Eimear Murphy scored two goals each for Shelburne with Shauna
Cowman, Ciara Gaffney and Chloe Byrne also getting on the scoresheet. Peig
Busher O Sullivan scored two for Rangers with Amanda Black and Robin Brennan
also finding the net
Women’s Division Three
Tombrack United 1 Bridge Rovers 0
Tombrack have moved to within one point of clinching the league title
but were made battle very hard in difficult conditions to eventually secure all
three points. After a scoreless first half, Breda Cushen broke the deadlock
midway through the second half with a well struck shot to the bottom corner of
the net
Cushinstown AFC 1 St Cormacs 1
Cushinstown are rounding off their season in fine form as they played
out an exciting 1-1 draw at home to promotion challengers St Cormacs. Lorraine
Fortune was on target for the visitor’s while Cora Cullen scored a second half
equaliser for the home side
Fastnet Rovers 2 Stoney LFC 0
Stoney’s title ambitions have fallen away badly since Christmas as they
fell to their third defeat in a row when losing 2-0 away to Fastnet Rovers.
Eadaoin Miskella and Louise Walsh scored the vital goals that move Fastnet into
position as one of the favourites for promotion
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