Dublin name team for Armagh clash
- Sep 03,2015
TG4 All Ireland Senior Semi Final
Saturday September 5th, 2pm
Dublin v Armagh
Dubs keep faith with same 15 for semi- final clash with Armagh
Dublin boss Gregory McGonigle has kept faith with the same starting 15 who starred in their two point quarter final win over Monaghan. Sorcha Furlong and Nicole Owens have safeguarded their starting positions for Saturdays contest with Armagh having come in to the side as late replacements against Monaghan.
Dublin subâs Hannah Noonan and Niamh Collins contributed immensely to Dublinâs win over Monaghan when introduced against the Farney County. Both are named once again on the Dublin bench an indication of how fierce the competition is within the Dublin panel to claim a coveted starting spot.
Both Counties are meeting in the championship for the first time having last met in the NFL back in 2011 in a game which Dublin won comprehensively by 2-17 to 1-04.
Since that NFL meeting back in 2011 both Dublin and Armagh has undergone numerous changes in both players and management.
Armagh have been transformed under the management of James Daly winning the Ulster title in 2014 while recapturing division 1 status for 2016 on the back of their NFL division 2 league final win in May of this year
Dublin defender Sorcha Furlong earlier this week spoke highly of James Daly side âArmagh are a good expansive team, they will play the ball in quickly to the forwards, they like to play around with it and try to create lots of space for their forwards and to mix it up a bit. They have really good midfielders and really good forwards and Iâd be expecting a really tough game from them and hopefully a really good game of footballâ.
While Hannah Noonan also reckons Dublin will have a lot of work to do to get over the Orchard County âI think itâs gonna be tough, they are a very good team, they obviously will have had their homework done on us and our management will have done our homework on them but again I would say itâs going to be a physical game and I would say itâs gonna be a quick game.
I think Saturday's game will be physical I donât think it will be one team running away with it, itâs gonna be tit for tat the whole way which is how you want any semi-final to beâ.
The prize for Saturdayâs winner is a day out in Croke Park on September 27th against reigning All Ireland champions Cork. Cork booked their place in the 2015 final last week following a comprehensive win over Munster champions, Kerry.
Saturdays game will be shown live on TG4 while Dublin LGFA will have LIVE score updates available via their twitter account @dublinladiesg
Dublin LGFA is encouraging clubs, supporters and all GAA fans to support the women on Saturday by coming out in force to Parnell Park.
Admission to Parnell Park (cash at turn styles) adults â¬10, students / senior citizens â¬5, children Under 16 FREE
Dublin v Armagh:
Ciara Trant, Olwen Carey, Muireann NÃ Scanaill, Fiona Hudson, Sorcha Furlong, Sinead Finnegan, Colleen Barrett, Molly Lamb, Sinead Goldrick, Noelle Healy, Amy Connolly, Carla Rowe, Niamh McEvoy, Lyndsey Davey (Capt), Nicole Owens.
Dublin Panel:
Emer NÃ Eafa, Hannah Noonan, Niamh Collins, Sarah McCaffrey, Lucy Collins, Olivia Leonard, Kim Flood, Niamh Rickard, Ciara Ruddy, Niamh Ryan, Phillipa Green, Aoife Curran, Kate Fitzgibbon, Rebecca McDonnell, Lauren Magee.
Management:
Greg McGonigle, Davy Burke, Bobby McNulty, Kathleen Colreavy, Ray Boyne, Declan Cassidy.