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Raphoe ladies reach Ulster Senior Cup final

written by Chris McNulty November 27, 2018
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Raphoe ladies overcame Club KV on Sunday in Cookstown to reach the Ulster Senior Cup final.

Raphoe 3 Club KV 3

Raphoe win 8-7 following Penalty Run-Ins

Raphoe had come out on top when these two teams meet in the Senior 1 League last month, but it certainly wasn’t one way traffic this time around.

From taking an early lead, to going in 3-2 down at half time, to equalising in the final minutes, Raphoe certainly kept their coach and supporters at the edge of their seats.

Raphoe opened the scoring in the first 10 minutes of the game.

High tempo attacking for their forward line of Lisa Smyth and Leanne Patterson, drew a foul inside the KV circle and a short corner being awarded to the Donegal side.

A well-executed strike from Wendy Patterson at the top of the D, bobbled over the KV defenders stick, where Sabrina Barnett was waiting eagerly to direct the ball over the goal line.

Raphoe weren’t able to hold on to the lead for long, as within five minutes KV got themselves back in to the game.

Some excellent passing between KV’s midfield and forward line got them in to the Raphoe circle, where one of their forwards took a chance at a reverse stick shot from a tight angle and sweetly sent the ball high in past Heather Humphrey in the Raphoe’s goals.

This goal didn’t unsettle Raphoe, as they remained calm and focused.

Arlyne Kilpatrick and Zara Tinney worked well together down the right hand side of the pitch, interchanging during attacking plays and getting the ball inside the oppositions ’25.

Raphoe won another short corner and it was young Amy Wauchope who put Raphoe in front again.  Barnett stood up to take the direct shot in the set piece routine, and Amy got herself in to the right position, at the right time, to divert the ball in between the KV keeper and defender.

With Raphoe now in front again, and with less than 10 minutes until half time, it would have been an acceptable time for them to “shut up shop”, and take themselves in ahead at half time – but Club KV had other ideas.

KV started to get momentum going, and were causing Raphoe problems with their counter attack.

As Raphoe’s midfield pressed high, KV found an opportunity to break down the middle of the field and in to the Raphoe circle.

A KV player reached the ball at the top of the D, before Raphoe could get to it and she pushed it through the legs of the advancing Raphoe keeper, to bring the game level again.

This goal seemed to shake Raphoe slightly, and lifted the spirits of KV, who pressed hard and took the lead for the first time in the game just before half-time.

KV attacked down Raphoe’s left hand side, and as they caught Raphoe ball watching, they slipped the ball across to an unmarked player on the back post, who slapped it nicely against the Raphoe backboard.

While Raphoe were the most dominate in the first half, an unsettled final 10 minutes in the, left them trailing by 3-2 at the half time whistle.

After a focused team talk from Coach Richard Tinney, the Raphoe girls came out hard in the second half, and hungry for that spot in the final next month.

Raphoe started to dig deep and fought hard to get themselves back in the game.  The defence of Kilpatrick, Barnett, Wray and Nelson, were well set up and handled any attacks that came their way, leaving Humphrey’s with nothing to do in the second half.

But the KV defence were just as well set up, and their goalkeeper pulled off a few saves to keep them in front.  Wendy Patterson and Lyndsey Tinney worked tirelessly for Raphoe in the centre mid-field role, switching the ball from left to right, in search of an opportunity for the equaliser.

Eventually the equaliser did come for Raphoe with just two minutes left on the clock.

The goal came through another short corner routine, where Barnett, hammered the ball from the right, in past the near post, and took her team in to the Penalty Shootout.

It was now down to the ‘8 second Penalty run-ins’, where the result could have went either way.  It was all level after 5 run-ins each, with Leanne Patterson, Wendy Patterson, Sabrina Barnett and Victoria Wray all scoring.  With sudden death now on the cards, KV were first to run.  Humphrey stayed tall and with quick feet, she managed to force the shot wide, taking her team within inches of a victory.

The Raphoe players, coach and supporters all held their breathes as they watched Leanne Patterson step forward for her second run-in.  Unnerved, Patterson used her speed and skill, to round the KV keeper, securing Raphoe a spot in the Ulster Senior Cup Final v Omagh on 29th December.

Raphoe:  Heather Humphrey, Arlyne Kilpatrick, Sabrina Barnett (captain), Victoria Wray, Janice Nelson, Zara Tinney, Wendy Patterson, Lyndsey Tinney, Lisa Patterson, Leanne Patterson, Lisa Smyth, Katy Love, Jasmine Tinney, Julie Wilson, Amy Wauchope, Rebecca Wauchope

Player of the Match:  Leanne Patterson

Next week, Raphoe have more cup action, where they will take on Weston from Dublin in the last 16 of the Irish Hockey Trophy.  Push back is at 1pm in Raphoe and all support would be greatly welcomed.

Raphoe ladies reach Ulster Senior Cup final was last modified: November 27th, 2018 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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