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U15 Gaynor Cup – Donegal Women’s League in seventh heaven in Longford

written by Chris McNulty January 20, 2019
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Gabrielle O’Donnell bagged a hat-trick as Donegal Women’s League scored a big win in Longford in the WFAI U15 Gaynor Cup yesterday.

Longford 1 Donegal Women’s League 7

O’Donnell’s treble came after goals from Hannah Hopkins, Brenda Carr and Codie Walsh (2).

Having secured a valuable point back in December away to Inishowen the Donegal girls were determined to secure three points in Longford.

An excellent team performance on the day was rewarded with an emphatic 7-1 victory.

Donegal settled into their passing game early on with Lucy Canning providing excellent through balls to Hannah Hopkins and Brenda Carr on the right side.

Erin Doherty was dominant in centre midfield with Erika Gallagher driving forward from midfield.

The away team created a lot of chances early on and forced a few corners with their combination play. The deadlock was broken in the 10th minute when the lively Codie Walsh made a great run deep into the Longford box and her pull back was drilled to the far corner by Hannah Hopkins.

Indeed Hopkins was getting a lot of joy on the right side and put in some great deliveries. Brenda Carr doubled the advantage in the 20th minute with a neat finish after good work from Shania McMonagle.

Good work on the left from Niamh Sweeney released Rebecca McColgan and her through ball found Codie Walsh who was taken down in the box. Walsh dusted herself down and finished emphatically from the penalty spot.

Soon after Walsh scored her second after good work from Nicole McDaid and Cora McBride on the left.

Serena McCrossan and Shania McMonagle were solid in defence and thwarted any threat caused by the Longford attack. Goalkeeper Ellie Duffy was sharp off her line too when called upon and showed great handling skills.

At the start of the second half Gabrielle O’Donnell was unlucky to be called offside after she reacted first to a great strike from Erin Doherty that was well saved by the Longford keeper.

Longford pulled a goal back after a neat finish in the box giving the keeper no chance.

It was to be O’Donnell’s half though as she bagged an impressive hattrick to put the icing on the cake for Donegal. Her first arrived after great work and a great cross by Emily Irwin up the right.

Codie Walsh set up the next for O’Donnell when she reacted quickest at the edge of the box and found her strike partner in the box.

O’Donnell’s third arrived when Ciara Molloy’s cross found O’Donnell at the back post and she finished powerfully to the net.

Jodie McFadden made an impression in the midfield when introduced with her strength and energy.

Lucy Canning was controlling the backline with Caitlin Hume and Emma Doherty also doing well when called upon in the second half.

Overall a great team performance from Donegal from start to finish in all areas of the pitch. Next up for the Donegal girls is Mayo at home in February.

 

Donegal Women’s League squad: Ellie Duffy, Emily Irwin (both Swilly Rovers), Lucy Cannon, Serena McArdle-McCrossan, Erin Doherty, Niam Sweeney, Gabrielle O’Donnell (all Lagan Harps), Shania McMonagle, Cora McBride, Rebecca McColgam, Cody Walsh (all Raphoe Town), Erika Gallagher, Nicole McDaid, Ciara Molloy, Jodie McFadden (all Illistrin FC) Hannah Hopkins, Caitlin Hume, Emma Doherty (all Bonagee Utd), Brenda Carr (Finn Valley).

 

U15 Gaynor Cup – Donegal Women’s League in seventh heaven in Longford was last modified: January 20th, 2019 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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