All-Ireland Junior Club Ladies Football Championship Final Follow-Up: O’Donovan Rossa V Claremorris – Media West Ireland – December 18 2023

O’Donovan thankful for daughter’s goals as Rossa seal anniversary title

O’Donovan Rossa manager James O’Donovan had two goals from his daughter Éabha to thank for securing the All-Ireland Junior Club Championship title at Parnell Park.
DAIRE WALSH, PARNELL PARK

All-Ireland club ladies JFC final: O’Donovan Rossa 2-7 Claremorris 0-11 

O’Donovan Rossa manager James O’Donovan had two goals from his daughter Éabha to thank for
securing the All-Ireland Junior Club Championship title at Parnell Park.

In all, Éabha O’Donovan contributed a magnificent haul of 2-5 to thwart Claremorris’ hopes of becoming the first club from Mayo win the All-Ireland junior crown.

“We were under pressure all the way through it,” said the manager. “We managed to just get the key scores with the goals. Our defence again, as it has done all year, just didn’t concede the goals. That’s what won it for us.

“They were on top in the second half until the second goal. They were on top all over the field really. We were getting blocked down inside. We couldn’t get our shots away. They were turning us over and they were attacking us with numbers. We were under serious pressure, but that breakaway attack we got and Éabha finishing the goal, that was the key. We looked a bit dead there in the second half, but that goal was a key, key score for us.”

One point adrift heading into the closing moments, O’Donovan pounced for her second goal on 54 minutes to ultimately get the West Cork side over the line in dramatic fashion.

The Skibbereen outfit hit the ground running in this contest with back-to-back points from O’Donovan and midfielder Triona Murphy.

Claremorris restored parity with unanswered scores of their own by Bree Hession and captain Laura Kelly, but after Kate O’Connell and O’Donovan responded in kind at the far end, the latter superbly hammered an 11th-minute shot to the roof of the net after intercepting a short opposition kick-out.

This moved the Cork and Munster champions into a 1-4 to 0-2 lead, but a Claremorris side that were aided by a strong breeze in the opening period cut their deficit to the bare minimum on 22 minutes following successive points from Ashleagh Salmon, Hession, Rebecca Kean (free) and Kelly.

Yet with O’Donovan subsequently adding her second free of the game, O’Donovan Rossa were two points to the good (1-5 to 0-6) in time for the interval.

More than nine minutes passed before the opening score of the second half arrived, but a place-ball contribution by O’Donovan edged the Leesiders into a three-point cushion.

Yet with Kean, Nina Wallace and Kelly all on target for Claremorris, their buffer was wiped out just beyond the third-quarter mark. Momentum appeared to be on the side of the Mayo women at this juncture and they finally held an advantage for the first time when centre half-back Siomha McNulty split the posts with seven minutes remaining.

O’Donovan Rossa had earlier lost their goalkeeper Christine Fitzgerald to injury, but their travelling supporters were in raptures after O’Donovan clinically dispatched another green flag score off her ever-reliable left boot moments later.

While a second point from Ashleagh Salmon kept Claremorris in the hunt, O’Donovan found the range from another free in the dying moments to help O’Donovan Rossa towards a hard-earned win, marking in style the 30th anniversary of the O’Donovan Rossa senior men’s All-Ireland in 1993.

Scorers for O’Donovan Rossa: É O’Donovan 2-5 (0-5f), T Murphy, K O’Connell 0-1 each.

Scorers for Claremorris: L Kelly 0-3, R Kean 0-2 (2f), B Hession, A Salmon 0-2 each, S McNulty, N Wallace 0-1 each.

O’DONOVAN ROSSA: C Fitzgerald; M Donelan, E McCarthy, A Tobin; F Leonard, S Hurley, L Harte; L O’Mahony, T Murphy; J Beechinor, E Hurley, K O’Connell; É O’Donovan, K O’Donovan, F O’Driscoll.

Subs: A Whooley for Donnellan, A O’Driscoll for O’Connell (both h-t), T O’Regan for Fitzgerald, O’Connell for Beechinor (both 49).

CLAREMORRIS: C Keane; I Phillips, E Maguire, Ashling Cummins; Amy Cummins, S McNulty, S Hughes; A Fitzpatrick, J Regan; M Cawley, R Kean, B Hession; A Sammon, N Wallace, L Kelly.

Subs: D Horkan for Regan (h-t), K O’Brien for Wallace (57), S Kelly for L Kelly (60).

Referee: Ray McBride (Dublin).

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