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Date Time League Season
9 March 2024 5:00 pm LOI Women's Premier Division 2024

Match Report

Peamount Record Opening Day Success On Leeside

Goals in each half by Erin McLaughlin and Karen Duggan helped Peamount United take three points on the opening day of the 2024 League Of Ireland Women’s Premier Division Season.

Objective to any new season is to record a win on the opening day and for Peamount they will be happy to leave Turners cross with the win regardless. Cork City really gave them a test, two moments of magic enough to give James O’Callaghans charges the points.

The defending champions looked sharp in all areas of the field, they have another strong squad on their hands for 2024 and will aim to keep their title secured for another season.

Cork started on the front foot in the opening two minutes, Ellie O’Brien flashing a shot over the bar from outside the area. Possession was with the hosts as they looked sharp in the early exchanges in attack.

Peamount started to settle but did find the route to goal testing. Erica Burke found service limited in the area while Freya Healy flashed a shot into the side netting. Erin McLaughlin looked like a live wire in the Pea’s attack, but City were stout in defence in the opening quarter of an hour.

As Cork soaked up the pressure Pea’s stayed on the attack. Awarded a free on the right wing, Erin McLaughlin sent a dangerous ball into the area. Karen Duggan flicked it back post toward Ellen Dolan, Dolan sent it back to Duggan who flicked for goal at the front post but Clodagh Fitzgerald was able to save.

With twenty minutes elapsed an error at the back by Cork almost saw Erica Burke net her first since joining the Greenogue faithful. Burke raced on to a loose back pass and struck for the bottom left corner but Fitzgerald palmed the effort away for a corner. 

The lead would arrive for Peamount on the half hour mark and it was their Donegal maestro to find the net. Credit has to be given to Ellen Dolan who played a picture perfect diagonal crossfield ball for McLaughlin to race into the area and slot low past Fitzgerald.

As the half wore on towards its conclusion City did start to put some nice attack’s together to get on the scoresheet having gone behind. Tactically their pressing of Peamount in their end of Turners Cross was proving effective, limiting the Pea’s distribution in their third. 

When they did get forward Peamount always looked a threat. Ellie O’Brien saw yellow for a foul on the right channel and again a dangerous set piece for Peamount was on the cards. Dolan was tasked with the delivery and the ball ricocheted off a City player and almost nestled in the right bottom corner but Fizgerald was able to gather. McLaughlin’s goal was enough to separate the sides at the break.

Into the second half and City looked impressive in their attack, with 52 minutes on the Ellie O’Brien put on the afterburners to race toward the goal off an under-hit Peamount pass. O’Brien looked set to be one on one with Niamh Reid Burke however Jetta Berrill produced a stunning tackle to clear the danger.

Peamount when they got in their stride did put City under pressure, winning a corner shy of the hour mark Jessica Fizgerald with the delivery, the ball falling to captain Karen Duggan who vollied a strike sweetly into the top right corner.

City did create chances in the final half hour but again Reid Burke was able to thwart them at every step, including racing out of the area to clear some dangerous over the top balls. Danny Murphy’s side very much in this contest and did deserve to find the net, if they can up the tempo this season they could well be a lot more competitive.

Post Match

Eva Mangan

Danny Murphy

Cork City

20Clodagh Fitzgerald Goalkeeper
3Shaunagh McCarthy Defender
5Heidi Mackin Defender
8Orlaith O’Mahony Midfielder
10Eva Mangan Midfielder
11Aoibhinn Donnelly 23 Forward
13Ellie O’Brien 18 Forward 44'
15Chloe Atkinson Midfielder
17Niamh Cotter 7 Midfielder
22Colleen Kennedy 19 Forward
24Alix Mendez 2 Midfielder
26Hannah Walsh Goalkeeper
2Lauren Walsh 24 Defender
4Ciara McNamara Defender
6Jesse Mendez Midfielder
7Kiera Sena 17 Defender
9Christina Dring Forward
18Aoife Robinson 13 Forward
19Erin O’Brien 22 Midfielder
23Dorothea Greulich 11 Forward

Peamount Utd

1Niamh Reid-Burke Goalkeeper
2Lauryn O’Callaghan Defender
3Jetta Berrill Midfielder
10Erin McLaughlin Forward 27'
11Freya Healy 28 Midfielder
14Jess Fitzgerald Midfielder
15Ellen Dolan Midfielder
16Karen Duggan Midfielder 60'
17Dearbhaile Beirne Defender
19Ciara Maher Defender
20Erica Burke Forward
23Niamh Richardson Goalkeeper
26Niamh Coombes Goalkeeper
5Chloe Moloney Defender
7Becky Watkins Forward
8Sadhbh Doyle Midfielder
12Louise Masterson Midfielder
18Avril Brierley Midfielder
28Mia McGonnell 11 Midfielder
29Toni Marie Ceno Forward

Past Meetings

(Round 17)
5 - 0
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United FC v Cork City FC

(Round 6)
1 - 2
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City FC 1-2 Peamount United FC

(Round 25)
0 - 5
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City 0-5 Peamount United

(Round 13)
7 - 0
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 7)
8 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Series 25)
8 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Series 16)
0 - 5
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Series 7)
3 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Final)
0 - 6
FAI Women's Cup
Tallaght Stadium

Cork City v Peamount United

(Series 3 - Group 1)
3 - 0
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Series 2)
0 - 3
LOI Women's Premier Division
Bishopstown Stadium

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 21)
8 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 9)
0 - 3
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 1)
2 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 21)
1 - 9
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 14)
3 - 0
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 7)
0 - 5
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

2 - 5
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

2 - 0
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

1 - 2
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

1 - 3
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

3 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

3 - 4
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

0 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 17)
7 - 2
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 10)
2 - 2
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 3)
4 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 21)
13 - 0
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 14)
0 - 8
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 7)
7 - 0
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 21)
1 - 2
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 13)
4 - 1
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 7)
2 - 7
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 11)
2 - 6
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

(Round 7)
3 - 2
LOI Women's Premier Division
PRL Park

Peamount United v Cork City

(Round 1)
1 - 6
LOI Women's Premier Division
Turner's Cross

Cork City v Peamount United

Ground

Turner's Cross
Beaufort Park, Turner\'s Cross C, Cork, County Cork, Munster, T12 E3H5, Ireland

Diarmuid Kearney is a freelance Sports Journalist based in Co Kerry. He has more than 5 years experience covering domestic and international soccer for different media organisations, while also working for local and national print and digital organisations covering GAA.