Clinical Dublin cruise past Meath to retain Leinster title

admin admin | 05-13 00:15

Carla Rowe, Jennifer Dunne and Caoimhe O'Connor all struck goals at Croke Park on Sunday as Dublin claimed their 11th Leinster LGFA Senior Championship title in succession with an emphatic triumph over Meath.

A week on from getting the better of them in a provincial round robin game that took place at the nearby Parnell Park, Mick Bohan’s side - the current holders of the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship crown - once again had the measure of the Royal County in GAA HQ.

While Meath wing-forward Ciara Smyth opened the scoring with a fine point from play in the fourth-minute, Dublin subsequently gained a stranglehold on the action. Following a 0-02 salvo by Hannah Tyrrell off her dependable left boot, industrious Sky Blues skipper Rowe knocked over a routine free.

Rowe was posing a series of problems for the Royal defence and when O’Connor released her on goal at the end of a driving run on 11 minutes, the Clann Mhuire attacker coolly slotted the ball beyond the reach of Monica McGuirk.

Meath inside forward Emma Duggan and Tyrrell went on to trade points at either end of the pitch, before Dublin midfielder Dunne forced a turnover on 20 minutes and proceeded to palm home at the end of the ensuing attack.

Emma Duggan of Meath in action against Leah Caffrey

This created significant daylight between the teams and after the half-back duo of Olwen Carey and Lauren Magee found the target along with Tyrrell and the hard-working Orlagh Nolan, Dublin brought a convincing 2-08 to 0-02 buffer into the interval.

Although Meath got the second half scoring underway with a routine Duggan free, Dublin reinforced their authority with back-to-back points from Tyrrell and Rowe.

Having been the creative force behind Rowe’s opening period goal, O’Connor rattled the net herself in the 39th minute - seconds after Kate Sullivan and the excellent Sinead Goldrick had gone perilously close to raising a green flag.

Meath finally had a purple patch either side of the third-quarter mark that produced unanswered points from Aoibhin Cleary and Duggan (two), but Dublin maintained a potent threat in attack. This was exemplified by a brace of points courtesy of Niamh Hetherton - the second coming via a majestic Tyrrell pass - as well as one each from Rowe and substitute Chloe Darby.

The tireless Duggan did bring her personal tally up to 0-06 in the closing stages, but with another two-point salvo from Hetherton being supplemented by a fine score from the experienced Nicole Owens, Dublin eased over the line.

Dublin: A Shiels; M Byrne, L Caffrey, N Donlon; S Goldrick, O Carey (0-01), L Magee (0-01); J Dunne (1-00), J Tobin; C O’Connor (1-00), O Nolan (0-01), C Rowe (1-03 (0-03f)); H Tyrrell (0-05 (1f)), N Hetherton (0-04), K Sullivan.

Subs: G Kos for Carey, E Gribben for Nolan (both 38), A Kane for Magee (41), N Owens (0-01) for Sullivan (42), C Darby (0-01) for Goldrick (49),

Meath: M McGuirk; C Lawlor, MK Lynch, N Troy; N Gallogly, L Young, K Newe; M O’Shaughnessy, A Cleary (0-01); M Thynne, S Melia, C Smyth (0-01); E Moyles, M Farrelly, E Duggan (0-6 (4f)).

Subs: K Cole for Young (25), O Gore for Newe (33), M Byrne for Melia (35), A Leahy for Thynne (39), A McCabe for Moyles (44, temp), O Mallon for Leahy (45).

Referee: Marion Hayden (Carlow)

Disclaimer: The copyright of this article belongs to the original author. Reposting this article is solely for the purpose of information dissemination and does not constitute any investment advice. If there is any infringement, please contact us immediately. We will make corrections or deletions as necessary. Thank you.


ALSO READ

Gold prices see drop in local and international markets

Listen to article In a major shift in the local gold market, the price of 24-carat gold per tola dec...

Bank of England cuts interest rate as UK inflation hits three-year low

The Bank of England on Thursday said it was cutting its key interest further after UK inflation hit ...

US Fed Reserve to cut rates amid economic uncertainty under second Trump term

The US Federal Reserve is expected to reduce its benchmark policy rate by a quarter of a percentage ...

Last 28th Māori Battalion veteran Sir Bom Gillies dies, aged 99

Sir Robert 'Bom' Gillies, the last surviving member of the 28th Māori Battalion, has died. He was 99...

RSA seeks new pokie consent after 'honest mistake'

Whakatāne's Returned Services Association has made a plea to council for help to reopen its gaming r...

Drugs, theft, safety fears: Tourism village's emergency housing motel impacts

A claim that emergency housing motels have not impacted tourism in Rotorua has been rubbished by one...