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Date Time Competition Season
3 July 2022 1:00 pm All Ireland Senior Championship 2022

Match Report

SFC: Cavan survive Relegation battle after comeback against Westmeath

Geraldine Sheridan scored the crucial goal and a strong finish by Cavan saw them retain their TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship status for next year and relegate Westmeath back to the Intermediate grade.

After being behind for most of the game Cavan took the lead for the first time in the 48th minute and despite Westmeath coming back at them, Gerry Moane’s side were able to hold on.

Despite having so much at stake, both sides went for it straight from the start and it was an enthralling contest.

Westmeath opened up a four-point lead in the 13th minute with points from the inspirational Sarah Dillon (two), Karen Hegarty and Ciara Blundell.

Cavan were wasteful in front of the posts and their shot selection was poor. They were awarded a penalty in the 14th minute when Geraldine Sheridan was brought down. Westmeath goalkeeper Ciara Faulkner made an excellent save from Lauren McVeety.

A pointed free from Aisling Gilsenan in the 21st minute was Cavan’s first score of the game. Dillon cancelled that out with a free of her own. McVeety and Gilsenan fired over frees to cut the gap to two in the 30th minute and just before the break Sheridan’s effort was blocked by the Westmeath defence.

Cavan were level in the 35th minute with frees from Gilsenan and McVeety but a fantastic point from Hegarty edged Westmeath back in front one minute later; their first score since the 21st minute.

Dillon’s shot in the 42nd minute eluded the Cavan keeper Elaine Walsh and dipped into the net. The lead was three but back came Cavan with two points before Sheridan finished to the net in the 48th minute to put them ahead for the first time.

Westmeath went level after a lovely Dillon point but Cavan were ahead by two twice in the final minutes. Westmeath could only respond once.

McVeety and Gilsenan kicked over frees near the end to give Cavan the win and saw them retain their Senior status for 2023.

Cavan

16Elaine Brady Goalkeeper
2Kate McIntyre Defender
3Shauna Lynch Defender
4Erin Longair Defender
5Sinead Greene Defender 42'
6Laura Fitzpatrick Defender
7Mona Sheridan Defender
8Neasa Byrd Midfielder
9Annie Deneher Defender
10Niamh Keenaghan Forward 50', 58'
11Lauren McVeety Forward 12', 24', 34', 46'
12Aisling Walls 20 Forward
21Geraldine Sheridan 21 Forward 48'
53'
14Aine Reilly 21 Forward
15Aisling Gilsenan Forward 21', 29', 32', 60'
1Elaine Walsh Goalkeeper
17Joanne Reilly Goalkeeper
18Geraldine Smith Forward
19Caoimhe Madden
20Cara McCaffrey 12 39'
21Ally Cahill 14 Forward
22Kerri McCormack Forward
23Muireann Smith Defender
25Sinead McGovern
26Sinead McKenna Midfielder
27Zara Fay Forward
28Grainne Faulkner
29Kate Smith

Westmeath

16Ciara Faulkner Goalkeeper
2Melek Fagan Defender
3Muirean Scally Defender
4Aoife O’Malley 18 Defender
5Niamh Nolan Defender
6Amy Alford Defender
7Fiona Coyle Defender
8Vicky Carr Midfielder
9Tracey Dillon Midfielder
10Chloe Kelly Forward
11Sarah Dillon Forward 41'
3', 12', 22', 47', 49', 55'
12Kelly Boyce-Jordan Forward
13Ciara Blundell Forward 6'
14Karen Hegarty 21 Forward 5', 36'
15Lucy Power Forward
1Aoife Temple Goalkeeper
17Kacey Geoghegan
18Susanna Buckley 4
19Mia McDonald
20Zoe Guinane
21Shannon Lyons 14 Forward
22Keelie Mulderry
23Meadbh Monaghan
24Ashley Ruane Midfielder
25Shannon Mulvihill
26Aoife O’Donnell Goalkeeper

Ground

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