Kingdom retain U16 All Ireland Crown
- Jul 27,2016
Kerry 3-21
Dublin 0-10
By Jackie Cahill at McDonagh Park, Nenagh
KERRY retained their All-Ireland U16 Ladies A football crown with a massive 20-point victory over Dublin in this eveningâs (WEDS) final at McDonagh Park, Nenagh.
The Kingdom were outstanding from start to finish, claiming a fourth title in this grade with a clinical display to leave Dublin runners-up for the third time in four seasons.
Kerry built the foundations for this victory with a superb first half performance, as they went in leading by 14 points at the break.
Graham Shineâs young guns were 2-13 to 0-5 clear by the interval, having played with the aid of the breeze from the start.
By full-time, the margin had increased as player-of-the-match Fiadhna Tangney and Aoife OâCallaghan collected 1-11 between them.
Kerry opened up an early two-point lead before Dublinâs first score arrived in the fourth minute, from Caoimhe OâConnor.
Kerry hit back to establish a five-point lead â 0-6 to 0-1 â and they were well in control of proceedings in the early exchanges.
The Kingdom looked capable of scoring a goal whenever they ran at the Dublin defence, even though Jodi Egan was operating in front of her own goal as an extra defender, despite being listed at wing-forward.
Dublinâs second point arrived from Sarah McMahon but it was a finger in the dam as far as the Sky Blues were concerned.
The impressive Tangney and OâConnor traded points before Kerry stepped on the gas.
Underage soccer international Hannah OâDonoghue showed her striking prowess by roaring through for a 17th-minute goal, a low shot past Ãine Ryan.
The damage could have been worse from a Dublin perspective but for Ryan, who pulled off a number of fine saves in the opening half.
The Naomh Barrog net-minder was beaten again in the 25th minute, however, as Kerry midfielder BrÃd Ryan stabbed the ball home from close range.
Dublinâs best sight of goal was shortly before half-time when captain Rachel Brennan made inroads but the St Peregrineâs player stumbled at the vital time and her shot trickled wide.
Between them, Tangney and OâCallaghan collected eight points before half-time for Kerry, with OâDonoghue notching 1-1.
Caoimhe OâConnor finished the first half as Dublinâs leading scorer with two points from play but manager Pat Kane made two substitutions in the 28th minute in an attempt to stem the tide, as Emma McCormack and Hannah Leahy came in to replace McMahon and Ciara Murray.
Kerry picked up where they left off in the second half as OâCallaghan converted a free before burying a 34th-minute penalty for Kerryâs third goal, after Tangney was fouled.
Dublin came close to a goal when Emma McCormack struck the base of Laura Teahanâs post before the goalkeeper pulled off a fine save later in the half, tipping Ciara Hollandâs effort over the crossbar.
Dublin battled all the way to full-time but Kerry were too good as they added to their previous wins in 2015, 2011 and 1999.
Scorers for Kerry: A OâCallaghan 1-5 (1-0 pen, 0-3f), F Tangney 0-6, H OâDonoghue 1-2, B Ryan 1-0, E McGlynn & M OâCarroll 0-2 each, A OâReilly, S Lynch, N Ni Chonchuir & C Ni Luing 0-1 each.
Scorers for Dublin: C Holland 0-3 (2f), S Fagan & C OâConnor 0-2 each, J Egan, S McMahon & E Loughlin 0-1 each.
KERRY: L Teahan; A Ni Mhathuna, T Breen, K Maher; C OâBrien, A OâReilly, K OâConnor; B Ryan, N Ni Chonchuir; F Tangney, L Walmsley, S Lynch; E McGlynn, H OâDonoghue, A OâCallaghan.
Subs: M OâCarroll for McGlynn (41), A Clifford for Ni Chonchuir (43), J Lucey for OâDonoghue (51), R Fitzgerald for Ni Mhathuna (56), C Ni Luing for Ryan (56).
DUBLIN: Ã Ryan; L Dempsey, L Davies, H Murphy; E Healy, S Fagan, M OâDea; G OâDriscoll, N Hetherton; J Egan; R Brennan, C Murray; C OâConnor, S McMahon, C Holland.
Subs: E McCormack for McMahon (28), H Leahy for Murray (28), E Loughlin for Dempsey (h.t.), S Wylde for Egan (54), K McNally for Holland (54).
Referee: G Chapman (Sligo)