Details
Date | Time | Competition | Season |
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28 May 2023 | 3:30 pm | Munster Senior Championship | 2023 |
Match Report
Doireann O'Sullivan stole the show as her 11 points, saw Cork retain their Munster Senior A Ladies crown, with a six point winning margin over Kerry in Mallow. At half time they had amassed a 15 point lead, with four first half goals, as Kerry looked deflated at the break, but a spirted second half comeback from Kerry made it a classic between these rivals. The damage was done in a blistering opening half an hour, where Cork put the Kerry defence to the sword, the Kingdom missed two second half penalties and will rue their missed chances, the wait for a Munster title since 2017 goes another year. Cork from the off looked dominant and were looking to lay the mark down early Doireann O’Sullivan pointed two early points to give Cork the lead, at the other end Meabh O’Sullivan was on hand to save a potential Kerry goal from their first attack. The Rebels kept the pressure on as Eimear Kiely made it a three point lead before Libby Coppinger fired the net after five minutes, 1-3 to no score, Kerry looked shell shocked. O’Sullivan added another free before Kerry opened their account through Anna Galvin after seven minutes. O’Sullivan kicked her fourth point of the half after eight minutes, just before Coppinger added her second goal, Cork using a direct running style that Kerry could not cope with, 2-5 to 0-1 in favour of the defending champions ten minutes in. Aisling O’Connell and Niamh Ni Chonchuir kicked quick points to cut the deficit, but Cork still had a healthy lead. Ciara O’Sullivan added a point before MeabhO’Sullivan got a hand to deny Niamh Carmody a deflected goal chance. Kerry were getting scores, but Cork were getting goals, a third arriving from Ciara O’Sullivan after 27 minutes, putting Cork ahead 3-7 to 0-4. The Kingdom get the board ticking with points, but Cork finished the half with a flurry, Doireann O’Sullivan with her sixth and seventh point, before Katie Quirke found the back of the Kerry net in stoppage time, the fourth occasion Kerry were carved open that Cork produced a goal. Kerry started the second half in empathic fashion, O’Leary added an early point, Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh kicked three but also missed a goal chance from a penalty, as Anna Gavlin was fouled, she stepped up and sent it left and wide, the goalkeeper had went the wrong way but a big let off for Cork. It was a dominant early passage from Kerry, Cork with two chances that went wide, while O’Leary and O’Connell pointed either side of Hannah O’Donghue finding the net, Kerry behind 4-10 to 1-12 after 42 minutes. Momentum was with Kerry they trailed by 15 at the break and 12 minutes into the second half it was seven, they were dealt a blow as Orlaith Cahalane found the net minutes later to put ten between them. Battling back again, O’Donoghue and Ni Mhuircheartaigh with points, but the composed Doireann O’Sullivan was keeping Cork ticking over on the scoreboard. Kerry had a big chance after 53 minutes to convert their second penalty chance of the day, Ni Mhuircheartaigh stepping up but this time it was straight at O’Sullivan to save, O’Donoghue would grab a point to make it 5-10 to 1-14 with five minutes left. O’Sullivan capped off a fine day with two late points to finish with 0-11, while Fiadhna Tagney goaled in added time and Louise Galvin added a point to leave a six point margin at the final whistle.O’Sullivan Leads Cork Charge To Senior Crown
Timeline
Past Meetings
(Round 2)
2-14 2-14Munster Senior Championship
Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Cork v Kerry |
(Round 6)
1-17 2-6NFL Division 1
Cork v Kerry |
(Final)
2-11 1-9Munster Senior Championship
Fitzgerald Stadium
Cork 2-11 - 1-9 Kerry |
Ground
Mallow GAA |
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St Joseph's Rd, Parkadallane, Mallow, County Cork, Ireland |