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Waterford News and Star — Westmeath overpower Wexford, Wicklow best Antrim in All-Ireland Ladies Football finals

Waterford News and Star — Westmeath overpower Wexford, Wicklow best Antrim in All-Ireland Ladies Football finals
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Laois Nationalist — Westmeath overpower Wexford, Wicklow best Antrim in All-Ireland Ladies Football finals

Laois Nationalist — Westmeath overpower Wexford, Wicklow best Antrim in All-Ireland Ladies Football finals
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Ladies: Westmeath to face neighbours in intermediate semi-finals

Ladies: Westmeath to face neighbours in intermediate semi-finals
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She has had a fabulous approach to the whole thing

She has had a fabulous approach to the whole thing May 24, 2021 by Declan Rooney Mick Bohan’s Dublin got their Lidl National League up and running with a convincing win over Waterford, and the manager had plenty of praise for his match-winning Irish international. Rugby star Hannah Tyrell cracked 1-5 on her return to the team, captain Sinéad Aherne looked very sharp and scored 1-7, while further goals from Niamh Hetherton, Orlagh Nolan, Lyndsey Davey and Caoimhe O’Connor saw the Leinster side cruise to a first-day win at Parnell Park. Aileen Wall and Kate McGrath grabbed late goals for Waterford, while Maria Delahunty was a constant threat, but there was no way back for the Déise county.

When you concede four goals you shouldn t really be winning All-Irelands

When you concede four goals you shouldn t really be winning All-Irelands December 21, 2020 by Declan Rooney Meath manager Eamonn Murray praised his side’s level-headed reaction to the concession of three early goals, as Meath put consecutive TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Final defeats behind them and overpowered Westmeath in a storming second-half display at Croke Park. Lucy McCartan’s two goals and a third from Anna Jones saw Westmeath race into an early lead but Murray’s side showed their big-day experience and gradually chipped away at the deficit and ran out worthy champions. Losses to Tyrone and Tipperary in the last two finals haunted Meath for the last couple of seasons, but after Bridgetta Lynch and Vikki Wall hit the net before half time, a classy free-taking display from Emma Duggan got them over the line in an impressive final quarter.

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