Ladies: Freak goal helps Galway past Tipp

March 17, 2019

In attendance at the launch of the 2019 Lidl Ladies National Football Leagues at Croke Park, Dublin, is Tracey Leonard of Galway. In their fourth year of partnership with the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, Lidl Ireland are proud to announce various new initiatives and programmes to ensure even more participants at every level of the game reap the benefits of the sponsorship during 2019. The first new initiative, which is live as of today, will see Lidl Ireland invest €250,000 in a nationwide schools campaign where 159 post primary schools across the country will receive jerseys and equipment for their teams. Selected schools will then go on to take part in a brand new #SeriousSupport programme delivered by LGFA county level players which aims to show girls the benefits of playing sport both on and off the pitch. To nominate your local LGFA post primary school, simply log on to www.lidl.ie/jerseys today and enter the 10-digit unique code found at the end of your till receipt. Throughout the year Lidl Ireland will continue to run and introduce various new initiatives for the benefit of clubs and schools throughout the country. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile.

Galway 2-14

Tipperary 2-9

Tipperary's hopes of upsetting an undefeated Galway side were dented significantly by a freak goal during the opening half of an entertaining Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 clash at Bansha on Saturday evening.

Ultimately Galway proved themselves the more accomplished outfit and were good value for their five-point win, but there is no doubting the fact that a Róisín Leonard strike had a significant impact on this contest.

The Premier County had just out-scored their opponents 1-5 to 0-1, recovered from the concession of an early goal to Leanne Coen and carved out a three-point advantage when a miss-hit Róisín Leonard free snuck in under Lauren Fitzpatrick's crossbar and tied the game in the 20th minute and helped the visitors into a 2-6 to 1-6 interval lead.

Playing with the elements Galway proved the much craftier side after the break and led by nine points, 2-14 to 1-8, before Tipperary rallied late in the game.

Galway led 1-2 to 0-1 early on thanks in no small part to Lucy Hannon who set Coen up for a composed finish in the fourth minute.

Points from Anna Rose Kennedy and Caitlin Kennedy preceded a terrific Aishling Moloney goal and Tipperary led 1-3 to 1-2 with nine minutes on the clock. Three more Moloney points put Tipp three clear by the 18th minute.

Róisín Leonard’s free in the 20th minute tied the game and Galway added three points before the break to take control.

Tipp managed to add two points to their tally during the third quarter, but Galway fired over five of their own during this period with Tracey Leonard responsible for three.

Not to be out-done Róisín Leonard fired over two more glorious Galway points and when Tracey Leonard added a free in the 54th minute the visitors were nine clear.

An Aishling Moloney free brought 19 scoreless minutes to a conclusion for Tipp before an alert Moloney lobbed a 65th minute free into the Galway net to give the home support something to cheer in awful conditions.

Scorers: Galway: T Leonard 0-8 (6f), R Leonard 1-4 (1-0f), L Coen 1-0, B Hannon 0-1, L Hannon 0-1. Tipperary: A Moloney 2-5 (1-4f), R Howard 0-2, A-R Kennedy 0-1, C Kennedy 0-1.

Galway: D Gower; M Coyne, S Lynch, S Molloy; F Cooney, B Hannon, C Cooney; L Coen, L Ward; M Seoighe, T Leonard, O Divilly; L Hannon, R Leonard, S Conneally.

Subs: M Glynn for Conneally (25), R Ní Flatharta for Seoighe (29-HT), L Gannon for Coyne (48), R Ní Flatharta for Hannon (50), O Murphy for Molloy (58), L Noone for Seoighe (58), A Coen for L Coen (61), N Daly for C Cooney (63), L Booth for F Cooney (64),B Murphy for Lynch (64).

Tipperary: L Fitzpatrick; L Spillane, M Curley, E Cronin; B Condon, S Lambert, C Kennedy; A-R Kennedy, C Maher; A Moloney, N Lonergan, C Condon; A McGuigan, R Howard, A Hennessy.

Subs: E Fitzpatrick for Maher (22), O O'Dwyer for McGuigan (37), R Daly for Lonergan (37), S Everard for Spillane (52), E Buckley for Fennessy (52), L Dillon for Condon (56).

Referee: E Moran (Kerry).


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