Women’s
Premier Division
Ferns United 3 Seaview United 0
This top of the
table clash was much closer than the scoreline would suggest and while Ferns
picked up the three points that clinched their fourth premier title in five
years, their closest challengers Seaview did not roll over easy. The first half
was evenly contested with both sides effectively cancelling each other out and
clear cut chances were kept to a minimum.
Ferns got the
break in the first half when Seaview failed to clear and Georgina Moore sent
the ball to the net but Seaview were almost back on level terms minutes later
but saw their shot come back off the post. Seaview continued to press for the equaliser
but Ferns showed all their guile and experience and with ten minutes remaining
Lauren Barcoe and Georgina Moore both scored to wrap up the match and the
premier title. League Vice Chairman Barry Dempsey was on hand to present the
winning team with the trophy, their sixth as Ferns United. Seaview finished
runners up and are edging closer and closer to a serious title challenge each year
Women’s
Division Two B
Bunclody AFC 2
Courtown Hibs 2
A hard fought
encounter eventually saw Bunclody come from a two goal half time deficit to
pick up the point they needed to win the league. Courtown have been in hot
pursuit of the league leaders all season and when they led 2-0 at the break,
they looked to be heading to snatch the title from an unbeaten Bunclody side.
Marian Cardiff and Aoife Gleeson were the scorers for Hibs. Bunclody came more
into the game in the second half and pulled one back through top scorer Britney
Conroy and the same player was on hand with fifteen minutes to go to score
again and put Bunclody back in pole position. Both sides could have won the
match in the dying minutes but it was Bunclody who held on to take the point
they needed to wrap up the title while Courtown finish runners up. League
Secretary Martin Cahill was on hand to present the trophy to the winning team
and we look forward to these two sides meeting again in three weeks time in the
Nolan Health and Fitness Cup Final
Boland
Carpets Cup Semi Final
Camolin Celtic 1
Cloughbawn AFC 4
Cloughbawn are
still in with a shout of a treble as they booked their place in the Boland
Carpets Cup final after this 4-1 win away to Camolin Celtic. Both these sides
have produced some top class games this season, including the Divisional Shield
final which Cloughbawn won on penalties, but in this match the visitors were in
control and will now play St Josephs in next Sunday’s final. Caroline Murphy
was on target for Camolin but goals from Nessa Wickham, Jessica Martin and two
from Gina Foley saw Cloughbawn progress to the final
Division
Three Cup Semi Final
Tombrack United 4
Bridge Rovers 0
Divisional
champions Tombrack booked their place in the final of the Division Three Cup
when they overcame a hard working Bridge Rovers side with two goals in each
half. A well taken goal from Sharon Walsh opened the scoring and a delicate lob
from Shannon McGovern made it 2-0 just before half time. A long range effort
from Marie Allen and a calm finish from Shannon McGovern gave the home side a
4-0 victory and will now meet Stoney in the final on April 30th.
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