Niamh McEvoy bags 1-5 as Dublin come from behind to beat Mayo
Mick Bohan’s side moved top of Division 1 with victory at Croke Park.
Dublin 1-17
Mayo 3-9
Daire Walsh reports from Croke Park
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS DUBLIN moved to the summit of the Lidl National Football League Division 1 table with an impressive comeback victory over Mayo at Croke Park.
St Sylvester’s forward Niamh McEvoy ended the contest with an impressive personal haul of 1-5 and was instrumental in steering the Metropolitans towards a second consecutive top-flight triumph.
Trailing by six points (3-2 to 1-2) after 20 minutes, Mick Bohan’s charges slowly reeled in their Connacht rivals.
After the westerners stormed in front with unanswered points from the Kelly sisters – Niamh and Grace – full-forward Rachel Kearns rattled Ciara Trant’s net with a powerful strike.
Dublin’s initial response to this set-back was immediate – Niamh McEvoy’s unstoppable effort raised a green flag at the opposite end – but they suffered a further blow on 11 minutes. Despite hitting the post off a close-range free, Kearns bagged her second goal off the ensuing rebound.
The holders narrowed the gap with a second Davey point, only for Fiona Doherty to subsequently fire home from a tight-angle for Mayo’s third major of the half.
The early introductions of Siobhan Killeen and Jennifer Dunne – Player of the Year Sinead Aherne followed in the second half – added an extra spark to the Dublin play, and they helped to reduce their deficit to 3-4 to 1-6 at the interval.
Nicole Owens and McEvoy split the posts on the resumption to bring the gap down to two, but they breathed a sigh of relief when Kearns’ 38th-minute penalty blazed over the crossbar.
Although full-back Niamh Collins was sin-binned as a result of the latter incident, Dublin out-scored their opponents 0-4 to 0-1 in her absence. McEvoy, Carla Rowe and Killeen found the range in this period, while Clodagh McManamon mustered a solitary Mayo score.
The returning Aherne and McEvoy edged Dublin in front for the first time with consecutive frees, before Doherty’s two-point salvo levelled matters moving into the home stretch.
Dublin never panicked though, and McEvoy and Davey raised white flags in the dying moments to see off the Mayo challenge.
Scorers for Dublin: N McEvoy 1-5 (3f), L Davey 0-3 (1f), N Owens 0-2, J Dunne 0-2, S Killeen 0-2, S Aherne 0-1 (1f), H O’Neill 0-1, C Rowe 0-1.
Socrers for Mayo: R Kearns 2-2 (0-1 pen), F Doherty 1-2, G Kelly 0-3 (2f), Clodagh McManamon 0-1, N Kelly 0-1.
Dublin
1. C Trant
2. M Byrne
3. N Collins
4. K Fitzgibbon
5. A Kane
6. S McGrath
7. L Magee
8. L Collins
9. O Carey
10. H O’Neill
11. S Woods
12. N Owens
13. O Whyte
14. L Davey
15. N McEvoy
Subs
R Ruddy for Fitzgibbon (22)
S Killeen for Whyte (23)
J Dunne for Collins (26)
C Rowe for Woods (h/t)
S Aherne for O’Neill (46)
S Fagan for Kane (47)
Mayo
1. L Brennan
2. N O’Malley
3. R Flynn
4. D Caldwell
5. K Sullivan
6. C McManamon
7. N Moran
8. C McManamon
9. D Finn
10. N Kelly
11. S Cafferky
12. E Needham
13. G Kelly
14. R Kearns
15. F Doherty
Subs
R Durkin for E Needham (26)
C Whyte for C McManamon (48)
N Gaughan for G Kelly (48)
G Kelly for N Moran (52)
M Reilly for R Kearns (58)
A Duffy for C McManamon (59)
Ref: B Rice (Down)