Women's Premier Division wrap: Shamrock Rovers thrash Bohemians after second-half derby rout

Darryl Geraghty Darryl Geraghty | 06-09 00:15

The SSE Airtricity Women's National League was back with a bang after the international break with a massive Dublin derby that saw Shamrock Rovers thrash Bohemians 4-0 at a sun-soaked Dalymount Park.

Although both sides sat eighth and ninth prior to kick-off, all form tends to go out the window with such heated rivalries and it was the Hoops, who not only took bragging rights back to Tallaght, but also earned their first win of the season in the process with a second half rout of the Gypsies.

A very healthy crowd of 1,011 watched on as the visitors started the match brightly, forcing the home side to sit deep and with just two minutes on the clock Bohs centre back Lisa Murphy was forced to stand up bravely to deny Aine O’Gorman from close range. The Gypsies grew into the game and looked a real threat down the right-hand flank as Sarah McKevitt got in behind the Hoops defence time after time.

A tense and tight duel ensued with both sets of players working tirelessly to cancel each other out, but as the game ticked over the half-hour mark it began to become a little more stretched.

Alannah McEvoy, whilst with the opposition last season earned an international call-up, cut inside for her new club Bohs and unleashed a thunderous strike with her right foot that narrowly missed the near post.

Stephanie Zambra responded immediately with a clever attempted lob over Rachael Kelly that sailed agonisingly over as both sides sensed a breakthrough wasn’t far away.

The Hoops started the second half in determined fashion and broke the deadlock just five minutes after the restart.

Áine O'Gorman scored the third and set up the fourth goal

Following some relentless pressure the classy Jessica Hennessy rose highest in a crowded area, and at the back post, powered home a bullet header to silence the home support.

Bohs initially responded well to the set back creating a couple of really dangerous opportunities and it was McKevitt, who having switched sides onto the left now, stung the palms of Summer Lawless forcing the Shamrock Rovers stopper into a smart near post save.

But the wind was taken out of their sails just after the hour mark when Melissa O’Kane’s shot from distance wasn’t dealt with by Bohs skipper Rachael Kelly. The Gypsies keeper leapt well and got her fingertips to the shot but couldn’t get enough behind the ball as the ball eventually trickled over the line.

Áine O’Gorman made certain of her side's first three points of the season adding a third just a few moments later, scrambling home from close range.

Things went from bad to worse for the home side when O’Gorman turned provider, clipping in a ball from the left wing, to find Katie O’Reilly who glanced a beautifully floated header past the outstretched Kelly as the icing was well and truly put on the cake.

Bohemians: Rachael Kelly, Ciara Smith, Lisa Murphy, Fiona Donnelly, Aoibhe Brennan, Sarah McKevitt (Aoibhe Fleming, 75’), Alannah McEvoy, Katie Malone (Orlagh Fitzpatrick,69’) Savannah Kane (Tiegan Ruddy, 54’), Katie Lovely, Shauna Carroll

Shamrock Rovers: Summer Lawless, Jessica Hennessy, Maria Reynolds (Shauna Fox, 83’), Aoife Kelly, Stephanie Zambra (Jamie Thompson, 71’), Lia O’Leary (Ella Kelly, 87’), Aine O’Gorman, Joy Ralph (Anna Butler, 87’), Scarlett Herron, Melissa O’Kane, Katie O’Reilly (Alannah Prizeman, 84’)

Referee: Alan Franklin


Elsewhere, DLR Waves climbed off the foot of the table and left Sligo Rovers at the bottom after a 2-0 victory over the Bit o' Red.

Jess Gleeson and Rebecca McMahon got the goals for Waves as they picked up their first win of the season. Sligo remain winless after eight matches.

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