Ladies: Clare, Kildare, Tyrone, Wexford and Antrim all win as TG4 All-Ireland IFC gets underway

June 11, 2023

Clare's Síofra Ní Chonaill and Neasa Dooley of Kildare ©INPHO/Leah Scholes

by Aisling Clery 

The TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship got under way on Sunday with Clare, Kildare, Tyrone, Wexford and Antrim all recording victories. 

Fidelma Marrinan scored 0-6 as Clare opened their TG4 Championship account with a win against Offaly at Bretland Park. Laura Griffey got Clare’s only goal in the second half to extend the Banner’s lead, but Offaly’s Emma Hand fired to the net late on to set up a nervy finish but Clare held on and won 1-17 to 1-12. 

There were goals aplenty in Páirc Sean Mac Diarmada as Kildare overcame a resilient and plucky Leitrim. Neasa Dooley hit a hat trick, while Grace Clifford and Gráinne Kenneally also found the net for Diane O’Hora’s side. Leitrim were unrelenting though and goals from Laura O’Dowd, Síomha Quinn, Vivienne Egan and Leah Fox piled lots of pressure on the Kildare rearguard, but the Lilies did just enough to ensure victory. 

Tyrone enjoyed an opening round win as they saw off Wicklow by 3-10 to 1-10. Wicklow got off to a perfect start with Sarah Jane Winders netting, but Tyrone had goalscorers of their own with Aoibhinn McHugh and Emma Hegarty netting in the first half before Caitlin Campbell got their third goal in the second half ensuring victory.  

Scores were at a premium in Dr. Hyde Park as Roscommon hosted Wexford. The home side led by two at the break but Wexford pushed ahead in the second half with Aisling Murphy on target. However, Aisling Shanagher found the net for Roscommon to draw the sides level and set up a nervous finish. Last year’s TG4 Intermediate finalists though were resolute and Chloe Fox and Aoife Cullen added a brace of points to seal the win.  

Last year’s TG4 All Ireland Junior Champions, Antrim, signalled their intentions in this year’s Intermediate competition as they ran out 2-17 to 4-7 winners at St. Loman’s GAA. Orlaith Prenter was in impressive form for Emma Kelly’s team as the star forward hit 1-7, while Maria O’Neill got Antrim’s second goal. Westmeath were also in impressive form with Anna Jones netting twice, once at the end, while there were also goals for Aoife Connolly and Rachel Dillon. 

Meanwhile on Saturday, there were victories for Mayo, Derry, Down and Wicklow in the All-Ireland U14 finals.  

Mayo won the Platinum final with victory over Cork in Nenagh, with the Gold, Silver and Bronze titles going to Derry, Down and Wicklow respectively.  

Results:  

Saturday June 10 

All-Ireland U14 Finals 

Platinum – Mayo 2-9 Cork 0-7  

Gold – Derry 4-9 Tipperary 2-6  

Silver – Down 6-13 Monaghan 0-4  

Bronze – Wicklow 4-20 Clare 3-8  

 

Sunday June 11 

TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship - Round 1 

Group 1 

Kildare 5-10 Leitrim 4-8 

Group 2 

Clare 1-17 Offaly 1-12 

Tyrone 3-10 Wicklow 1-10 

Group 3 

Wexford 0-11 Roscommon 1-7 

Group 4 

Antrim 2-17 Westmeath 4-7 


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