Cork ladies footballers blitz Kerry in second half to win Munster minor title

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Cork 5-18 Kerry 1-5

Cork were crowned Munster Ladies Football Minor A champions following a comprehensive win over Kerry at Mallow on Saturday.

At half time few would have predicted the margin of their win, as they kept Kerry scoreless for the entire second half and added 4-13 to their tally.

The Rebels had outstanding displays all over the pitch with Allie Tobin and Rachel Breen marshalling their defence and up front, Kerry couldn’t live with the likes of Laura Walsh, Kate Carey and Eabha O’Donovan.

The Cork team that defeated Kerry in the Munster LGFA Minor A final at Mallow. Picture: Eddie O'Hare

Cork took the lead in the second minute when Carey pointed, after some good work from Ava McAuliffe.

Muireann Teahan had Kerry back on level terms when she scored from a free after seven minutes, as the game took time to settle.

Cork had a number of chances to add to their tally but great tackles from Seodhla Colleran and Mikala Mulvihill denied them scores.

With 11 minutes gone they were in front when Walsh scored with Carey adding another, to make it 0-3 to 0-1.

A free from Walsh increased Cork’s lead, before the same player got the game’s opening goal.

O’Donovan and Carey combined to put her through, to see Cork lead by 1-5 to 0-1 after 15 minutes.

Teahan got her, and Kerry’s second point a minute later, but Cork were dominating at this stage.

Kerry were back in contention after 22 minutes when a mistake by the Cork defence let Teahan in to find the back of the net.

She added a point from a free following the restart to make it 1-5 to 1-3, after 24 minutes.

Lori O’Connor put a point between the sides and in the 30th minute, Priya O’Donovan scored to make it 1-5 apiece.

Cork had the last chance of the half as a free from Walsh dropped short but Kerry’s keeper, Anne O’Shaughnessy was awake to the danger and cleared to see it level at the break.

Two minutes into the second half Cork were back in front through O’Donovan. A minute later and Cork had their second goal as they latched on to a loose Kerry pass to see Walsh make it 2-6 to 1-5.

Walsh added a point from the restart as Cork started the better of the two sides after the break.

Kerry were dealt another blow in the 37th minute when Mary Kate Smith was sin-binned for a high tackle on Orlaith Drummey.

Cork made them pay with Rachel Breen breaking down the pitch to set up O’Donovan for their third goal with Walsh adding a point from a free.

O’Donovan added another point, before Carey burst past several defenders to score Cork’s fourth goal with 45 minutes gone.

O’Donovan added two points as Cork by now had scored 2-5 with Smith off the pitch. Two from Walsh pushed Cork further ahead and by the time we reached the 55th minute, they were 4-17 to 1-5 in front.

They added another goal through Ella Burns to grab the title back from the Kingdom.

Cork players Andrea Toye, Allie Tobin and Megan Barrett celebrate. Picture: Eddie O'Hare

Scorers for Cork: L Walsh 2-7 (0-3 f), E O’Donovan 1-6, K Carey 1-3, E Burns 1-0, S O’Connor, A Leahy 0-1 each.

Kerry: M Teahan 1-3 (0-2 f), L O’Connor, P O’Donovan 0-1 each.

CORK: A Toye; O Drummey, A Tobin, A O’Sullivan; R Breen, M McRae, E Walsh; S Cunningham, J Foskin; S O’Connor, L Walsh, A McAuliffe; E O’Donovan, K Carey, A Leahy.

Subs: A Sheehan for A Leahy (41), M Barrett for A O’Sullivan (51), G Young for O Drummey (52), E Burns for S O’Connor (54), M O’Callaghan for R Breen (55).

KERRY: A O’Shaughnessy; S Colleran, M Mulvihill, R Daly; J Lee O’Connor, L O’Sullivan, S Randles; A O’Donoghue, L O’Connor; K Riordan M Teahan, P O’Donovan; L O’Connor, M K Smith, H Nic Gearailt.

Subs: R Cahill for S Colleran, D Healy for S Randles (both 45), S Palmer for P O’Donovan (47), S Harkin for R Daly (52), A McCarthy for H Nic Gearailt (53),

Referee: David Grogan (Tipperary).

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