Coca Cola Meath Ladies Senior Football Championship Round 7

Seneschalstown 2-14 Boardsmill 2-11

Seneschalstown overcame a stern challenge from Boardsmill in Round 7 of the Coca Cola Meath Ladies Senior championship in Fr Tully Park on Tuesday evening.

A game of two halves was the order of the night with the home side on top in the first but the visitors putting in a strong second half performance.


Coca Cola Meath Ladies Senior Football Championship Round 7

Seneschalstown 2-14 Boardsmill 2-11

Seneschalstown overcame a stern challenge from Boardsmill in Round 7 of the Coca Cola Meath Ladies Senior championship in Fr Tully Park on Tuesday evening.

A game of two halves was the order of the night with the home side on top in the first but the visitors putting in a strong second half performance.

Stacey Grimes opened the scoring with a pointed free in the third minute and Fiona O’Rourke doubled the lead in the fourth minute with a point from play. Two minutes later Louise Coyle fired over but to her dismay the umpire waved it wide although this was overruled by the referee and the white flag was raised. Boardsmill opened their account in the eighth minute but this was cancelled out two minutes later by a Grimes free. In the eleventh minute a great interception from Lizzy Doran and the quick movement of the ball through Grimes, Mena Sheridan, Coyle and Kiah Geraghty ended up with Amy Gilsenan firing to the Boardsmill net.

Nina Murphy opened her account in the twelfth minute with a point from play before the visitors got their second score two minutes later. Ailbhe Rooney then got in on the scoring act with a point from play which was soon followed up with a similar score from Seanaidh Hickey. Grimes tagged on another free in the twentieth minute which was followed three minutes later by Boardsmill’s’ third point. Rooney added her second point two minutes before the break and Grimes completed the home sides first half tally on the stroke of half time to leave the home side leading 1-10 to 0-03 at the break.

The second half was two minutes old when Boardsmill registered the first a score of the half. In the fifth minute following a foul on Coyle, Grimes expertly dispatched the resultant penalty to the net and O’Rourke added her second point a minutes later. However, the visitors were not about to fold and were given a boost with a goal in the thirty ninth minute sandwiched between two points. A second major arrived in the forty fifth minute and it was game on again. Grimes added points in the forty sixth and seventh minutes but the last quarter belonged to Boardsmill who tagged on five further points with a solitary reply from Grimes in the fifty-eight minute.

The whistle sounded a few minutes later in fading light with the home team coming out on top on a scoreline of 2-14 to 2-11. Best for Seneschalstown were Ailbhe Rooney, Seanaidh Hickey and Mena Sheridan.

Team: Lisa Mullen, Ailbhe Rooney 0-2) Edel McGrane, Orla McMahon, Seanaidh Hickey (0-1), Lizzy Doran, Stacey Grimes (1-7), Mena Sheridan, Natasha Mullen, Fiona O’Rourke (0-2), Amy Gilsenan (1-0), Nina Murphy (0-1), Louise Coyle (0-1), Roisin Commons.

Subs: Shona Loughran for K. Geraghty, Ruth Commons for O. McMahon and Aisling Taaffe for Ro. Commons.

By gordonmcguirk Wed 24th Aug