Syls are crowned Junior Champs for 2011
- Sep 08,2011
St Sylvester
St Maur
Tesco Junior A Championship final
Living up to the 2010 Junior A final epic was always going to take some going but the 2011 vintage is likely to live on just as long in the memory as Fingal neighbours St Sylvester
Having fallen 7-9 to 5-9 a year ago to Raheny, the Malahide women came back with a vengeance, aided by an inspirational 4-6 from Dublin star Sinead Aherne, to over-turn the painful memories in some style.
They scarcely had it their own way, though, as the ever-graceful Olivia Leonard and Jane Butterly regularly pegged Syl
But a late surge carried the night with Kim White - one of a number of the Syl
It left Aimee Hazley the honour of raising the championship trophy but, speaking afterwards, she was quick to praise the Rush opposition who played their part in making this a thrilling night at Lawless Memorial Park in Swords.
"It just happened on the night for us," she said. "We were in this position twelve months ago and, more or less, it was about the same score when Raheny beat us and it was heart-breaking.
"But there has to be a winner on the night. Maur
For Hazley, as well as midfield partner Sinead Treacy, it was a second trophy in two weeks as they were part of the Irish Aussie Rules side who claimed the inaugural women
Both could also play a strong role in the Aisling McGing Senior B championship final in a fortnight
"Being out in Australia and winning a world championship, that
The Malahide women got off to a dream start when Aherne
But Maurs worked their way back into the tie, Leonard registering a pair of frees which sandwiched a Butterly point.
Aherne calmly stroked home a penalty but Butterly
Only for some superb Syl
Pulling the strings in midfield, the McGuinness
And they were in range when Roisin O
Sylvester
Amid a scramble, Leonard punched in her second goal, en route to a personal total of 2-5, and the game was back in the melting pot.
But Syl
Luck, meanwhile, was deserting Maurs as Leonard cracked the bar while Walls smothered Niamh Conway
Aherne
It proved a sighter for the corner-forward as she popped over her second effort for 5-9 to 4-6 on the hour before White got an injury-time goal to add an extra gloss to the scoreboard.
Tesco Player of the Match was awarded to Sinead Aherne
St Sylvester
Subs: A McDonnell, N Lawlor, M Killen, D McIlhagga, O Moynihan, C Hickey, E Sullivan, E Lynch, E Treacy, L Hughes, L Murphy, A O
St Maur
Subs: F Towers, N Gilligan, D Ryan, H Flynn, K Browne, A Kelly, C Hegarty, M Moran, C Leonard
Report thanks to Stephen Findlater
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