Kilkenny Under 16 Team
Kilkenny defeated Dublin in the U16B Leinster Championship 2nd Round played in Grennan, Thomastown last Sunday.
Moya Egan opened the scoring for Kilkenny with a point from play in the 1st minute.
The homeside’s corner forward, Rachel Duff weaved through the Dublin defence and rattled the back of the net a minute later.
Ailbhe Ni Casaide added another point for Kilkenny to leave the score 1-2 to 0-0 after 5 minutes.
Dublin started to get into the match, through their centre back Kirsty Scanlon, who was clearing her lines, as Kilkenny came forward.
In the 6th , 8th and 12th minute, Aoibheann Coughlan converted three frees for Dublin.
Over the next 12 minutes, both teams tried to add to their tallies, but their defences stood strong until Aoibheann Coughlan converted another free for Dublin to leave the score 1-2 to 0-4.
Kilkenny then got back in the scoring with a point from full forward Moya Egan. In the 28th minute, Rachel Duff replicated her first goal, weaving through the visitors defence before hitting an unstoppable shot passed the Dublin goalkeeper.
On the stroke of half time, Kilkenny were awarded a penalty, Moya Egan hit it but it sailed over the bar to leave the interval score 2-4 to 0-4 in favour of the homeside.
On the resumption of play, Kilkenny’s Laoise Kehoe converted a 45 metre free.
Aoibheann Coughlan scored Dublin’s fifth point and final score in the 38th minute.
Kilkenny then took complete control of the match, Moya Egan scored Kilkenny’s third goal, after her initial shot was saved by the visitors goalkeeper.
Laoise Kehoe added another point for Kilkenny before Noa Bambrick converted a free for the homeside.
Laoise Kehoe and Lauren Skehan closed out the scoring with a point a piece to leave the final score, Kilkenny 3-9 Dublin 0-5.
Teams and Scorers
Kilkenny – Moya Egan 1-3 (1f), Rachel Duff 2-0, Laoise Kehoe 0-3 (2f),
Ailbhe Ni Casaide, Lauren Skehan 0-1 each, Noa Bambrick 0-1 (f)
Dublin – Aoibheann Coughlan 0-5 (5f)
Kilkenny – Aisling Power (Joint Captain), Hillary Muldowney, Eva Roche, Ellen Hanafin, Julia Adamczyk, Rachel Murphy, Ruby Doyle, Mia Phelan, Lauren Skehan, Noa Bambrick, Stephanie Phelan, Ailbhe Ni Casaide, Rachel Duff, Moya Egan, Niamh Moore.
Subs – Laoise Kehoe for Mia Phelan, Kate Hayden for Niamh Moore, Emma Daly for Stephanie Phelan, Ava Darcy for Rachel Duff, Millie Ireland Wall for Hillary Muldowney, Beibhinn Shefflin for Ruby Doyle, Amber Hogan for Julia Adamczyk, Faye Sutton for Ellen Hanafin, Molly Phelan, Alice Quinn, Cora Doherty, Ella Talbot, Saoirse Walsh, Ruby Farrell, Isabella Murphy (Joint Captain).
Dublin – Lauren Rose Hamill, Robyn Kendellan, Sophie Ward, Rose McGrath, Erin Hayes, Kirsty Scanlon, Clodagh O’Hara, Una Ni Bhreathuin, Isabelle Johns, Isabelle Lambert, Jessica Lombard, Emma Plunkett, Aoibheann Coughlan, Eibhlin McNamara, Iris McMahon.
Subs – Nora Jane Walsh, Cliodhna McNamara, Orlaith Rennick, Siun Ni Cheallachain, Aisling Fitzgerald, Addison Cahill, Aoibheann O’Farrell, Aoibhin Gallagher, Isla O’Brien, Katie McGrath.
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