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Galway Ladies lose out to Dublin in Moycullen

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Galway Ladies lose out to Dublin in Moycullen

Dublin 2-8 Galway 1-7

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By Tommy Devane

The only unbeaten record in the Lidl NFL Division 1 was ended in Moycullen
as goals from Sinead Aherne and Siobhan Woods gave Dublin the points against
Connacht champions Galway.

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Tim Rabbitte’s Galway were already sure of their spot in the semi-finals
ahead of this game, but they have now been joined there by Donegal, Cork and
Dublin, who ground out the win in west Galway.

Dublin got off to a great start when Aherne palmed to the net after eight
minutes, but Galway replied through Barbara Hannon to only trail by one at
half-time.

But with Aherne and Nicole Owens in point scoring form, the closest Galway
could get was one point as Mick Bohan’s side finished strongly to claim the
honours.

Dublin were first out of the blocks when Aherne goaled, but Galway responded
immediately with an Olivia Divilly point.

In a low scoring first-half, it was Dublin who looked the more clinical in
front of goal. Firstly, a long-range effort from wing back Aoife Kane put them
back into a three-point lead, which was quickly followed up by a well taken
point by midfielder Jennifer Dunne.

The Galway ladies were spurred on by a large home crowd and Hannon’s smart
finish cut the gap to a point. Almost straight from the kick-out Divilly drove
at the Dublin defence and set-up Roisin Leonard who tapped it over from close
range to level the game on 26 minutes.

The final score of the half came by way of a super Nicole Owens point but
Dublin were certainly the happier side at the interval as they led 1-3 to 1-2.

Aherne and Tracey Leonard exchanged frees to start the second half, but the
move of the game resulted in Woods’s goal after 38 minutes, which proved
decisive.

Galway continued to battle hard and Roisin Leonard reduced the gap back to
three points with 15 minutes remaining. But that was as good as it got for
Galway as Aherne and Owens pointed Dublin towards the win as they reclaimed top
spot in the table by virtue of their superior points’ difference.

Dublin: C Trant, M Byrne, N Collins, R Ruddy, A Kane (0-1),
O Carey, S Goldrick, J Dunne (0-1), L Magee, O Nolan, N McEvoy, C Rowe, S
Aherne (1-3), N Healy, N Owens (0-2) Subs: L Davey (0-1) for
McEvoy (h-t), S Woods (1-0) for Nolan (h-t), N Hetherton for Dunne (45), S
Killeen for Owens 50, H O’Neill for Magee 60.

Galway: R
Ni Chonghaile; O Murphy, S Lynch, F Cooney; S Burke, B Hannon (1-0), C Cooney;
O Divilly (0-1), L Ward; L Coen, T Leonard (0-2), M Glynn (0-1) L Hannon, R
Leonard (0-2), L Gannon Subs: M Seoighe for Hannon (21), S
Conneally (0-1) for Coen (34), S Molloy for Burke (38), M Coyne for Cooney (48),
R Ni Flaharta for Gannon (55), L Noone for Divilly (60).

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