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Kilmihil ladies through to semi-final

This article is from page 61 of the 2011-07-19 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 61 JPG

Senior A Cha mpionship Round 4 Kilmihil 2-8 Lisca nnor 0-5 at Hennessy Memor ia l Pa r k, Milt own Ma lbay BATTLING against driving rain and gale force winds in Miltown Malbay on Sunday, Kilmihil maintained their perfect start to the campaign and guaranteed their passage to the last four of the championship.

Kilmihil, although playing against the conditions in the opening half, settled well and came at Liscannor in waves. Liscannor weathered the storm though and held Kilmihil scoreless until 15 minutes into the first half when Becky Mahon got on the scoreboard with two well taken points in quick succession while Ailish Considine added two from play before half-time. Ailish also had the first score of the second half when she coolly slotted home a goal after a great run from wing back Una Downes.

Liscannor registered their first score in the next passage of play when Aishling Torpey pointed from a close range free. That score seemed to lift the north Clare side who added points from Marie Considine and Olivia Lucas. Ailish Considine got a great individual point and Maria Keane added another as Kilmihil hit back.

Aishling Torpey was again on target from a free before Kilmihil’s Eimear Considine and Orla Keane extended Kilmihil’s advantage before a goal from Eimear Considine put the game beyond Liscannor.

Both teams struggled at times with the unseasonal weather conditions and scores were hard to come by. Indeed the wind was so strong at times that it even made the basic skills of soloing and passing next to impossible. Liscannor backs did very well in particular in the first 15 minutes when Kilmihil were at full flight and were it not for some excellent goalkeeping, the assistance of the upright, and some wayward shooting, the game could have been over as a contest much earlier.

Kilmihil backs were solid on a tough day for defenders and in particular their half back line of Rosie Currane, Becky Mahon and the outstanding Una Downes. Elaine O’Halloran was also very impressive over the hour.

Niamh Keane who started at corner forward had an excellent game in a sweeper role. Kilmihil forwards, though not scoring as prolifically as usual, did very well especially Orla Keane, Eleanor O’Gorman, Ailish and Eimear Considine. Moriah Lineen did well when introduced. Impressive for Liscannor were Marie and Carmel Considine, Aine Greene, and goalkeeper Emma Slattery.

Kilmihil
Sharon O’Gorman, Elaine O’Halloran, Edel McMahon, Laura Egan, Una Downes, Rosie Currane, Becky Mahon (0-2), Maria Keane (0-1), Dympna Walsh, Eleanor O’Gorman, Orla Keane (0-1), Denise O’Halloran, Niamh Keane, Eimear Considine (1-1),Ailish Considine (1-3)

Sub
Moriah Lineen

Liscannor
Emma Slattery, Marian Considine, Sinead Considine, Roisin Considine, Fiona Considine, Carmel Considine, Cliona Falvey, Marie Considine (0-1),Aine Greene, Emer Hillary (0-1), Olivia Lucas (0-1), Clionadh Considine,Aishling Torpey (0-2f),Yvonne Flaherty,Aine Burke

Referee
Michael Bohannon (Shannon Gaels)

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