Down v Wexford

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Down v Kilkenny

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Down v Sligo

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Down v Clare

Roundup: TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship

Aisling Murphy scored both goals as last year’s beaten finalists Wexford began the 2022 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship with a 2-12 to 3-7 victory over Offaly.

BY DARAGH SMALL

Wicklow were the other winners in Group A while Clare beat Down in Group B, Longford defeated Kildare in Group C and in Group D Laois were far too strong for Sligo.

In the opening weekend Wexford, who lost out to Westmeath in September’s final, held a big 1-7 to 0-0 lead at half-time in Enniscorthy. But Ellee McEvoy led the charge for Offaly and they came storming back with the first five points on the resumption before back-to-back goals from full-forward McEvoy.

Mairead Daly then finished off the third Offaly goal but Murphy was on target in added time and Wexford secured a narrow win. The 2021 TG4 All-Ireland junior champions Wicklow also got their campaign up and running, when they got the better of Leitrim.

It finished 3-10 to 3-9 in Drumshanbo. Meadhbh Deeney, Amy Burke and Laura Hogan came up with the goals for the visitors who had trailed by 2-8 to 2-7 at half-time.

Clare made the long journey to Páirc Esler in Newry for their opener and claimed a 1-17 to 0-8 success. Fidelma Marrinan was on target with the first half goal.

In the Group C Leinster derby, Kildare were unable to back-up their brilliant TG4 Leinster Intermediate Championship success, as they fell to a 3-9 to 1-9 loss at the hands of Longford.Clodagh Lohan and Gillian Wheeler traded goals in the first half but Lohan’s second half strike added to Michelle Farrell’s goal and Longford grabbed the crucial win.

Laois were resounding victors in their clash with Sligo at Eastern Harps. Erone Fitzpatrick (two), Mo Nerney, Eva Galvin, and Emma Lawlor (two) were all among the goals in a 6-23 to 0-8 success.

TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Football Championship Round 1

Group A:

Wexford 2-12 Offaly 3-7, Wicklow 3-10 Leitrim 3-9

Group B:
Clare 1-17 Down 0-9

Group C:
Longford 3-9 Kildare 1-9

Group D:
Laois 6-23 Sligo 0-8

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Down v Louth

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Down v Roscommon

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Down overcame Roscommon in what was the game of the day in Division 3A while Kildare were big winners over Wexford in their opening game in Division 3B

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Down 4-10 Roscommon 4-9, Páirc Esler, Newry

There was a goal fest at Pairc Esler in Newry as Down emerged winners by a single point. Roscommon took an early lead with goals from Laura Fleming and Lisa O’Rourke. Down replied with goals from Sarah Dougherty, Orla Swali and Jess Foy (penalty) to go seven ahead.

Down held a two point lead at half-time - 3-5 to 3-3. Niamh Shanagher had scored a third goal for the Rossies in the 30th minute to cut Down’s lead to four points.

A pointed free from Laura Fleming gave Roscommon the lead midway through the second half but Down were back in front minutes later with Jess Foy grabbing her second and her side’s fourth. Jenny Higgins got a fourth goal for Roscommon but Down held on for the win.

Sligo 1-10 Louth 1-10

A goal from Katie Walsh just before the second water break brought Sligo back into this game and late points earned them a draw at home to Louth.

Louth made a great start to the game and were ahead by six points at the first water break and held a four point lead going in at the break - 1-07 to 0-06. The goal was scored by Kate Flood by the opening stages of the half.

Sligo cut the gap to just one point before the second water break with Walsh grabbing a goal. Both sides kicked over points near the end as the game finished all square. 

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Wexford 0-8 Kildare 3-11

Kildare made a great start to their league campaign with 12 points to spare over Wexford at the Shelmaliers Grounds. 

The lead was eight points at the break 1-6 to 0-1. Nessa Dooley scored their first goal in the 20th minute and they tagged on three more points before half-time.

Things got worse for Wexford when Kildare got their second goal in the 35th minute through Orlaith Sullivan. Both sides tagged on two points each before Dooley got her second and her side’s third in the 45th minute to extend the lead to 14 points and there was no comeback for Wexford. 

Wicklow 1-12 Longford 1-18

Longford recorded a good away win in their opening against Wicklow. They were ahead by three at the break 1-9 to 0-9; Michelle Farrell’s goal the difference between the two sides. The sides were level at the first water break.

Sarah Shannon kicked over four points for Longford in the opening half while Sinead McGettigan scored six (four frees) for Wicklow. Longford were ahead by six in the early stages of the second half but a penalty from Jackie Kinsh (playing in goals) brought Wicklow back to within three in the 41st minute. 

The lead was four for Longford at the second water break. Longford added four more points to their tally as they ran out by six point winners. Farrell ended the game with 1-5 (4fs) while Shannon finished with 0-7 (4fs). 

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