The Kilkenny Ladies Seconds faced Muckross Ladies Fourths in what proved to be an exciting and hard-fought game.
Kilkenny started with real intent and energy, dominating the early play. The opening goal came midway through the first half when Louise Kenny drove a powerful sweep into the circle that found the back of the net, giving Kilkenny a well-deserved lead.
Moments later, Kilkenny won their first short corner of the game. Nessa Farrell stood over the ball and unleashed a straight strike on goal, but Muckross reacted quickly, clearing the danger as the shot was deflected just wide.
After the break, Kilkenny continued their strong play with great sweeps across the pitch and solid coverage through midfield. Forwards Aoife Chaney and Caoimhe Dunne were sharp and quick to goal whenever a breakthrough came, testing the Muckross defence.
Their efforts paid off when Nessa Farrell struck a powerful ball into the circle towards the left post - Caoimhe Dunne was perfectly positioned to tap in Kilkenny’s second goal of the game.
Muckross managed a few small breakthroughs in the second half, pushing forward in search of another goal. However, Kilkenny’s defence stood strong, Niamh Spratt O’She and Lara Gray remaining calm under pressure as the home side stayed in control of the defensive third.
Midfielder Niamh Boland, working tirelessly along the left wing, delivered a series of excellent hits into the circle during the latter stages of the game. Kilkenny maintained long spells of possession deep in Muckross territory, looking for a scoring outcome. Though Muckross defended bravely and managed to deflect several dangerous plays, Kilkenny’s persistence finally paid off.
A brilliant ball from Aoife Cotter found Aoife Chaney, who made a determined run up the line before sending a precise pass towards the left post. Orla Shields was perfectly placed to meet it and slotted it calmly into the goal, securing Kilkenny’s well-deserved third goal of the match.
Throughout the match, Kilkenny’s work rate was outstanding, and although Muckross’s defence remained strong and resilient, Kilkenny’s composure and teamwork proved decisive.
The final whistle confirmed a well-earned 3-0 victory for Kilkenny, a result built on determination, skill, and collective effort across every line of the pitch.
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