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23 Mar 2026

'Statement win' gives Tipperary ladies footballers outside chance of promotion

Tipp must beat Tyrone next Sunday and hope other results go their way

'Statement win' gives Tipperary ladies footballers outside chance of promotion

Tipperary's Maria Curley tackles Donegal's Jodie McFadden during Sunday's match in Clonmel. Picture: Michael Boland

Tipperary 0-7 Donegal 0-6

Tipperary ladies football manager David Power described his side’s one-point victory over Donegal at Clonmel Sportsfield on Sunday as a “statement win”.

It not only saw Tipperary win their first home league game this season, but provides them with a slight chance of promotion.
After a Clonmel defeat to Cavan, and a hugely disappointing draw with Monaghan after being 13 points up a half-time, Power was delighted with home comforts. And he was particularly happy with how his side went about its business.

It wasn’t the side’s best performance to date but it was their most composed. Their build-up in attack was patient – almost pedestrian at times – but that was to deny Donegal any turnovers that could prove costly. And there were no speculative long-range shots that might fall short and cough up possession.

At the other end the defence was solid and disciplined, not conceding frees within scoring range and smothering Donegal attacks with tenacious tackling.

Tipp led 0-4 to 0-3 at half- time and a terrific first ten minutes of the second half saw them extend the lead to four, 0-7 to 0-3. Team captain Anna-Rose Kennedy was outstanding, kicking her third point, with Heather Spillane splitting the posts after sustained pressure, and Emma Morrissey pointing a free following a foul on Sarah English – Tipp’s only score that didn’t come from open play.

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Donegal replied with three points of their own during their best spell of the day as they ramped up the pressure on the home side. But despite being down to 14 players for ten minutes following a yellow card for centre back Nora Martin for a high tackle, Tipp excelled in their game management to deny the Ulster side an equaliser.

To achieve promotion, Tipperary must beat Tyrone in Clonmel next Sunday and hope that a series of other results go their way, including a Donegal defeat at home to bottom side Wexford.

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Donegal’s threat on the counter was evident on Sunday in their first score after three minutes. They soaked up nearly two minutes of Tipperary pressure before forcing a turnover that saw a quick break through the centre, resulting in a Katie Dowds point.

Tipp were more careful after that and another patient build-up saw Sarah English kick a superb leveller. Donegal regained the lead when Susanne White pointed when on an advantage, but Tipperary hit back immediately when Anna-Rose Kennedy found herself unmarked to the left of goal and floated over a lovely point.

Another well-constructed Tipperary attack, with Lauren Cunningham, Angela McGuigan and Emma Buckley prominent, saw Emma Morrissey kick them into a lead midway through the half that they were never to relinquish.

Playing now with confidence, Tipp continued to press for openings and with Cahir’s Emma Buckley orchestrating much of the play in her first league start, the final pass of another slick move found Kennedy in space again, and the Aherlow player extended the lead to two.

It was back to a single point game before the break when Ciara McGarvey finished off a quick Donegal break through the centre.

With the wind in their favour, Tipperary started the second half in blistering fashion, with an Anna-Rose Kennedy shot saved by goalkeeper Clare Friel after just forty seconds.

Clara English was just wide with a shot, and Emma Morrissey forced another save from Friel, before Kennedy extended the lead with a huge point from play five minutes into the half.

A minute later the home pressure was rewarded again with Heather Spillane pushing the lead out to two, and then after Sarah English was fouled, Emma Morrissey pointed the free in the 39th minute to make it 0-7 to 0-3.

Tipperary weren’t to score again for the game’s remaining 21-plus minutes but they managed to weather the Donegal storm.
The Ulster side started to show the form that had seen them win four of their first five games, with Katie Dowds pointing her second score of the game, followed by one of the scores of the match from Mia Bennett to make 0-7 to 0-5 after 42 minutes.

It was a narrow lead to defend, and a hand injury to team captain Kennedy that forced her substitution might have proven costly in the final stretch, but the Aherlow player returned within ten minutes when her calm presence was again vital. Seven minutes from the end, Donegal narrowed the gap to a single point through substitute Eva Gallagher during Nora Martin’s sin-binning.

Composure and control were then required for Tipperary to see the game out, and record their third win of the campaign, and that’s what they produced to the delight of the home support.

Scorers: Tipperary: Anna-Rose Kennedy 0-3, Emma Morrissey 0-2 (1f), Sarah English, Heather Spillane 0-1 each.
Donegal: Katie Dowds 0-2, Susanna White, Eva Gallagher, Ciara McGarvey, Mia Bennett 0-1 each.

Tipperary: Lauren Fitzpatrick (Ballymacarbry); Tara Hoare (Templemore), Maria Curley (Templemore), Emma Cronin (Moyle Rovers); Emma Buckley (Cahir), Nora Martin (Sliabh na mBan), Sarah English (Ardfinnan); Laura Morrissey (Brian Borus), Clara English (Ardfinnan); Angela McGuigan (St Sylvester’s, Dublin), Anna-Rose Kennedy (Aherlow), Heather Spillane (Fethard); Lauren Cunningham (Holycross/Ballycahill), Anna Carey (Clonmel Commercials), Emma Morrissey (Aherlow).
Subs: Nicole Shelly (Mullinahone) for Kennedy (42), Anna-Rose Kennedy for Laura Morrissey (50), Kirsty Crotty Ryan (Moyle Rovers) for Carey (50).

Donegal: Clare Friel; Niamh Carr, Evelyn McGinley, Sophie McFeely; Tara Hegarty, Shauna McFadden, Ava Caulfield; Jodie McFadden, Roisin Rodgers; Bláthnáid McLaughlin, Katie Dowds, Niamh Boyle; Susanne White, Mia Bennett, Clara McGarvey.
Subs: Clodagh Brennan for Caulfield (38), Eva Gallagher for Shauna McFadden (42), Ulitah Boyle for Jodie McFadden (42), Ava Walsh for Bennett (51), Cait Gillespie for McLaughlin (53), Nicole Gordon for McGarvey (58).

Referee: Shane Curley (Galway).

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