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Date Time Competition Season
23 July 2023 2:00 pm All Ireland Junior Championship 2023

Match Report

Swail Strikes Late In Dramatic End To Junior Semi-Final

Orla Swail's late goal was the catalyst in Down beating Carlow 1-09 to 0-08 to reach the Junior Football Championship Final in what was a thrilling contest in a wet and windy Parnell Park

There was some excellent football on display this afternoon despite the horrendous conditions in Dublin, as both teams adapted their game-plans well, forcing mistakes from each other, whilst showing great skill to perform under pressure.

Carlow got off to a bright start, scoring two early points in the third and fourth minute through Edel Hayden and Sinead Hayden. The Hayden’s took early advantage of the adverse weather conditions to win back the ball in dangerous positions, and were able to punish Down, who were experiencing a slower start to the game. Carlow’s early points seemed to spark Down into life, however, as scores from Eimear Fitzpatrick and Natasha Ferris in the fifth minute levelled the scoring instantly, Carlow’s lead lasting just two minutes.

Aimee O’Higgins was on hand one minute later to score Down’s third point in two minutes, now taking control of the game. It was a brilliant score from O’Higgins, who produced a powerful run to distance herself from her defender, before calmly converting a difficult shot through the posts.

More scores from Ferris and Fitzpatrick would give Down a three-point advantage in the 15th minute in what was a good ten minutes to respond to going two points behind. Down were beginning to dominate the game, and looked to add to the scoreboard, however, Carlow responded well to squash the momentum Down had gained in this opening period.

Late change Rachel Sawyer was lively in this first half, scoring in the 15th and 26th minute to reduce Down’s deficit to just two points, her scores separated by another Natasha Ferris score.

Carlow made a bright start to the second half, scoring a point through Rachel Sawyer again, this time inside a minute of the restart as they looked to close the deficit as soon as possible. Cliodhna Ni She was on target in the 37th minute, with Sawyer converting again in the 40th minute to tie the scores with twenty minutes to play. Sawyer had a brilliant game for Carlow, scoring four points, keeping Carlow within reach of Down for the majority of the game.

When Meghan Doherty was shown a yellow card in the 53rd minute, and with Carlow playing with all the momentum, it looked as if the tide might turn in Carlow’s favour. However, the game was ultimately decided in the 55th minute when substitutes Kate McKay and Orla Swail combined to score a goal for Down. McKay produced a powerful run through the centre of the Carlow defence, drawing the defenders, before then offloading the ball to Swail, who powered her shot to the right of Carlow goalkeeper Nicole Hanley.

Carlow will be left disappointed and frustrated with a refereeing decision in the 50th minute, as Cliodhna Ni She scored a goal from a free-in, only for it to be disallowed for apparently encroaching too far from where the free was given. Carlow argued that the goalkeeper got a touch on the ball and thus the goal should stand, but the goal was disallowed and play continued. What a momentum shift that would have been!

Heartbreak for Carlow yet again, who bow out in the semi-finals again this year. Delight for Down, who progress to the final of the Junior Football Championship.

Down

1Amy McGivern Goalkeeper
2Aimee Greene Defender
23Neva Loudon 16 Defender
4Orla Boyle Defender
5Natalie McKibbin Defender
6Meghan Doherty Defender 53'
7Orla Duffy Defender
18Clara Mulvenna Midfielder
9Aoife Brogan Midfielder 32'
10Niamh Scullion Forward
11Viv McCormack Forward
12Laoise Duffy Forward 58'
13Eimear Fitzpatrick 27 Forward 5', 14', 40'
14Natasha Ferris Forward 5', 12', 19'
15Aimee O’Higgins Forward 6'
16Kate McKay 23 Goalkeeper
3Ciara Byrne Defender
17Aisling Cull 13 Forward
19Erin Sands Forward
8Aoife Laverty Midfielder
20Eve McArdle Defender
21Emily Martin Defender
22Katie Howlett Midfielder
24Niamh King Forward
25Niamh McClorey Forward
26Orlagh Blaney Forward
27Orla Swail 13 Forward 55'
28Paige Smyth Defender
29Bebhionn Rogan Defender
30Emily Bingham Abbot Defender

Carlow

1Nicole Hanley Goalkeeper
2Aoife Carroll Defender
3Anne Roche Defender
4Sinéad McCullagh Defender
5Ruth Bermingham Defender
6Niamh Murphy Defender
8Edel Hayden Midfielder 3'
9Roisin Bailey Midfielder
10Niamh Forde Forward
23Rachel Sawyer 24 Forward 15', 26', 31', 40'
11Cliodhna Ni She Forward 37'
12Sara Doyle Forward 58'
13Ella Molloy 20 Forward
14Emma Coogan 19 Forward
15Sinead Hayden 7 Forward 4'
16Marie O Neill Goalkeeper
17Antoinette Dowling Defender
18Amy Hanley Forward
19Caoimhe Jordan 14
20Elaine Ware 13 Midfielder
21Eleanor Treacy
22Mayghan Doyle Defender
24Keeva Collins 23 Defender
25Orlagh Hickey Defender
26Tara Lyons
27Bronagh Nolan Forward
28Caithlinn Doran
29Sarah Timmons
30Aoife Hayden
7Amalita O’Donoghue 15 Defender

Ground

Parnell Park
Parnell Park, Clancarthy Road, Clontarf West B ED, Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, D05 Y4T8, Ireland