LGFA All-Ireland Senior Championship Group Four Round Three: Mayo V Donegal – The42.ie – July 27 2019

Mayo through to All-Ireland quarter-finals thanks to full-forward line’s 1-20 haul

Grace Kelly, Rachel Kearns and Sarah Rowe came up trumps in this afternoon’s win over Donegal.

Mayo 1-22
Donegal 3-12

Daire Walsh reports from O’Connor Park

THE MAGNIFICENT FULL-FORWARD line of Grace Kelly, Rachel Kearns and Sarah Rowe came up trumps for Mayo at O’Connor Park in Tullamore as they claimed top spot in Group 4 of the TG4 All-Ireland SFC with a deserved triumph over Donegal.

The outstanding attacking trio registered a combined haul of 1-20 to give Peter Leahy’s side a safe passage in the quarter-finals.

Karen Gutherie with 2-4 and Geraldine McLaughlin, who scored 1-6, led the Donegal resistance, but they miss out on second place in the table to northern rivals Tyrone.

While McLaughlin traded an early point with Grace Kelly, Mayo soon established a foothold through Kelly’s sister Niamh and Sarah Rowe. Yet, it was a scoring blitz either side of the first-quarter mark that brought the Donegal challenge to life.

Supplementing Gutherie’s superbly-taken goal on 11 minutes, McLaughlin added a brace of scores to propel the Ulster champions into the driving seat. Unanswered efforts from Grace Kelly (two), Kearns (two) and Rowe subsequently got Mayo back into the groove.

However, it was Donegal who had the final say in the opening period. With Mayo netminder Aisling Tarpey out of position, McLaughlin smashed the net to give her side a 2-6 to 0-10 interval cushion.

Consecutive points for Gutherie and McLaughlin significantly improved their prospects on the resumption, but a resilient Mayo spectacularly turned the tables on their opponents with a powerful scoring blitz.

Grace Kelly (three) and Rowe (two) bolstered their personal tallies and even though Gutherie interrupted this scoring sequence at the far end, Donegal couldn’t halt the momentum of a rampant Mayo.

A Rowe free restored their advantage on 43 minutes and with Grace Kelly and Kearns proving to be a constant thorn in Donegal’s side, they moved five points clear at 0-21 to 2-10 inside the closing quarter.

Kearns’ palmed finish looked set to ease Mayo over the line, until Gutherie pounced for her second goal in the dying stages.

A square ball denied Gutherie a hat-trick with two minutes remaining on the clock and this effectively ended Donegal’s Brendan Martin Cup hopes for 2019.

Scorers for Mayo: S Rowe 0-9 (4f), G Kelly 0-8 (4f), R Kearns 1-3 (0-3f), N Kelly, L Cafferky 0-1 each.

Scorers for Donegal: K Gutherie 2-4 (0-3f), G McLaughlin 1-6 (0-3f), A Boyle Carr, Niamh McLaughlin 0-1 each.

Mayo

A Tarpey

N O’Malley
R Flynn
Ciara McManamon

D Caldwell
C Whyte
E Ronayne

Clodagh McManamon
D Finn

S Cafferky
F Doherty
N Kelly

G Kelly
R Kearns
S Rowe

Subs

K Sullivan for Flynn (7)
L Cafferky for Doherty (39)
E Needham for Whyte (53)
N Moran for Clodagh McManamon (59)

Donegal

A McColgan

D Foley
E McGinley
K Keeney

N Carr
T Doherty
E Gallagher

K Herron
Nicole McLaughlin

N Boyle
A Boyle Carr
Niamh McLaughlin

G McLaughlin
K Gutherie
N Hegarty

Subs

S McGroddy for McGinley (45)
AM McGlynn for Boyle (52)
M Ryan for Keeney (53)

Referee: Stephen McNulty (Wicklow).

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