Dromahair v St. Brigid’s

Keeldra Gaels 5-21 – 3-8 St. Brigid’s

Keeldra ward off St. Brigid’s challenge

The Ward sisters, Alanna and Shaylyn combined to fire Keeldra to victory in their opening Leitrim Ladies Junior Championship clash with St. Brigid's played under lights at Cloone this evening.

St. Brigid's reserves had given a good account of themselves in the opening round of games against Leitrim Gaels last weekend and they got off to a bright start with two points from Chloe Harvey in the opening minutes before the home side cancelled out those early scores with Alanna and Shaylyn Ward finding the target just a minute later.

The two sides would swap scores as Keeldra looked to move ahead of their visitors despite Jacinta Maguire raising a green flag early in the first half for St. Brigid's.

Alanna Ward finding the back of the net twice before Dearbhla Gunn and Louise Gallagher hit two quickfire goals on twenty minutes to drag the visitors back into contention with a two point lead for Brigid's.

It was all about the Cloone & Gortletteragh girls from there though as they continued with an impressive scoring feat, Alanna Ward completed her hat-trick with scores from Shaylyn and Nicole Lennon also keeping the umpires busy until the break with the home side leading by five points.

Brigid's rang the changes at the interval giving their substititutes an opportunity to get some game time and any discussion about the result was put beyond doubt when Alanna Ward hit her fourth major in the opening minute of the second half.

After nine individual points later she added her fifth goal of the game with Tara Davis, Shaylyn Ward (3) Laoise McGirl, Saoirse Davis and Niamh Brennan contributing alongside two of her own efforts in the intervening period.

Louise Gallagher and Jacinta Maguire (2) would pull some scores back for Brigid's late on with Tara and Saoirse Davis adding their own scores for Keeldra but a solid start for Keeldra in their Junior Championship campaign.

Leitrim v Sligo

Provincial Intermediate & Junior Championships Round Up

A busy weekend saw the Connacht and Leinster Intermediate championships complete their group stages with Semi Finals confirmed for the eastern province as Leitrim and Roscommon will now meet in the Connacht decider.

Fermanagh and Antrim will now meet again for the Ulster Junior crown after the Erne county overcame Derry.

Connacht Intermediate Championship

Leitrim 2-19 Sligo 0-14

Leitrim picked up their second win of the Connacht championship and in doing so booked their place in the final.

The reigning champions defeated Roscommon in their opening game but were beaten by Clare last weekend. They bounced back in superb fashion on Friday night. They were ahead by eight points at the break with two goals scored in the opening half. 

Leitrim added 10 points to their tally in the second half with Sligo firing over seven. Corner-back Siobhan McCartan was sin-binned but it mattered little to Leitrim as they advanced to the final.

Roscommon 1-09 Clare 2-12

Despite losing their second game of the championship, Roscommon still booked their place in the Connacht Final; courtesy of their win against Sligo last weekend.

Clare were dominant for the majority of this game. With nine minutes gone on the clock they were ahead by four points. Roscommon tried to get back in but Clare were able to get scores and were ahead 0-09 to 0-03 at the break.

The lead was seven in the early exchanges of the second half. Roscommon cut the gap to four but Clare got their first goal midway through the half. Three minutes later they added a second goal. Roscommon ended the game scoring 1-03.

Leinster Intermediate Championship

Carlow 1-07 Kildare 4-14

Kildare made it three wins from three in the Leinster Championship as they advanced to the last four of the competition. Rachel Sawyer got the game’s opening score but Kildare replied with a goal from Ellen Dowling. Roisin Forde added a second goal.

Carlow were back in the game minutes later when Sinead Hayden put away a penalty but the Lilywhites tagged on points to go in at the break seven points ahead.

Kildare continued to keep the scoreboard ticking after the break and got two quick fire goals to extend their lead to 15 points. Despite the scoreline Carlow kept battling hard but Kildare’s sharpness proved a huge advantage in this win.

Wexford 4-07 Longford 0-08

Wexford came out on top in this winner takes all contest at Wexford Park. The win sees them book their place in the Leinster semi-final.

Wexford dominated the game from start to finish. They got their first goal inside the opening minute when Tara Doyle found the back of the net. They were seven up at half-time with Longford scoring just one point in that half; Michelle Farrell kicking over a free.

Just like the first half Wexford made the perfect start to the second half with Murphy getting her side’s second goal. Catriona Murray got Wexford’s third goal with 10 minutes gone in the half and she put away a penalty in the 55th minute. Farrell was Longford top scorer with four points (two frees) in what was a disappointing performance from the Midlanders.

Laois 5-19 Wicklow 5-05

Just the 10 goals scored here as Laois made it three wins from three and Wicklow bowed out of the championship on score difference.

Six goals were scored in the opening half; three each. The game had just started when Erone Fitzpatrick scored Laois’ first goal. Alana Havill scored a second for Laois as they held a seven point lead after six minutes. The lead was extended to 11 after 15 minutes but Wicklow got a goal through Niamh Cullen before Meadhbh Deeney tucked away a penalty minutes later. Emma Lawlor (Laois) and Laura Hogan (Wicklow) got goals as Laois were ahead by nine at half-time. 

Neither side let up with the scoring in the second half. Anna Moore and Kelly O’Neill scored goals for Laois while Cullen and Deeney grabbed their second goal. Deeney putting away another penalty.

Louth 5-07 Offaly 2-15

Louth picked up their first win of the championship and despite this loss Offaly are through to the semi-final courtesy of a better score difference over Wicklow.

Offaly were trailing by eight at the break and staged a fantastic comeback in the second half. Louth made the perfect start and had registered 1-01 on the board before Offaly opened the scoring. Louth added on two more goals to lead at the break 3-03 to 0-04.

Maire Byrne scored Offaly’s first goal just after the restart. With the clock ticking down Eve Kelly grabbed a second goal for Offaly before the calculators were taken out to see who joined Laois in the semi-final. 

Ulster Junior Football Championship semi-final

Fermanagh 6-20 Derry 1-03

It was all too easy for Fermanagh as they advanced to an Ulster Final meeting with Antrim. Four goals were scored in the first half as Fermanagh were ahead by 13 points. Eimear Smyth and Sarah Britton with a brace of goals.

Brenda Brennan, Smyth and Britton got the goals for the Erne County in that opening half. Derry just couldn’t compete with them and struggled to contain a potent Fermanagh attack.

Britton and Smyth grabbed their second goals of the game in the second half while Blaithin Bogue scored Fermanagh’s sixth goal. Derry were only able to add one point to their tally in the second half as Fermanagh were clinical and ruthless.

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