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Donegal ladies go down to Mayo in Lidl NFL opener

written by Alan Foley January 26, 2020
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They may have four of their top forwards on the other side of the world but Mayoturned in a really impressive display in Swinford to win their first points of the Lidl National Football League against Maxi Curran’s Donegal.

Mayo 4-7 Donegal 2-9

Lisa Cafferky and Rachel Kearns hit two goals each for Peter Leahy’s side, while Donegalnever really recovered from Mayo’s bright opening half and left empty handed despite Geraldine McLaughlin and Nicole McLoughlin goals.

The Connacht women hit the front in the eighth minute when Kearns punched home a goal and despite Donegal’s best efforts they were never ahead after that.

Mayowere highly clinical in attack in the opening half and this was reflected in a four-point lead at the break, 3-3 to 1-5. The high-press from Leahy’s charges, allied to swift, kick-passing counter-attacks yielded rich dividends.

Two slotted goals from the deadly Cafferky and Kearns’ strike had the home crowd in fine form but Donegalremained in touch thanks to McLaughlin who kicked all but one of their first-half scores.

The Termon woman won and converted a penalty in the 19th minute as corner-back Deirdre Foley and midfielder Nicole McLoughlin caught the eye for the guests.

Mayo’s teamwork and the intensity of their play was notable in the opening 30 minutes as Fiona Doherty, Kathryn Sullivan and debutant Maria Cannon were prominent.

The second period was a roller-coaster of epic proportions with Donegallooking for an avenue back into contention while Mayoalways stayed just out of reach. There were times when it seemed as if the Ulster women were poised to draw level, but the home side were resilient and very hard to break down.

McLaughlin and Caroline Sharkey pointed for the chasers early in the second half but Doherty and Kearns did likewise for the hosts as the match took on a more physical approach as legs tired.

The deadly McLaughlin closed the gap to just three with seven minutes left but then the guests were hit with a devastating double blow as both McLaughlin and full-forward Emma McCrory were sin-binned.

Mayomade the numerical advantage pay to stretch the lead to seven courtesy of a Kearns penalty and a well-hit point from Doherty to make the game, seemingly safe, but Donegalrefused to bend the knee.

They never stopped trying and in the dying moments, the selfless Nicole McLoughlin scrambled home a goal before the final whistle signalled a well-earned win for the green and red.

Scorers – Mayo: L Cafferky 2-1, R Kearns 2-1 (1-0 pen), N Gaughan 0-3 (3f), F Doherty 0-2

Donegal: G McLaughlin 1-6 (4f, 1-0 pen), C Sharkey 0-2 (2f), N McLoughlin 1-0, N Gordon 0-1

Mayo: L Brennan; N Moran, D Caldwell, Ciara McManamon; K Sullivan, Clodagh McManamon, C Whyte; A Duffy, S Cafferky; M Cannon, L Cafferky, M Reilly; F Doherty, R Kearns, N Gaughan. Subs: R Durkin for Reilly (28), N O’Malley for Clodagh McManamon (h-t), D Finn for Duffy (h-t), E Ronayne for Cannon (46), J Cawley for Doherty (55), A Halligan for Sullivan (55), S Lally for Whyte (56), E Brennan for Moran (56), A O’Neill for Gaughan (57), N Casey for Ciara McManamon (57).

Donegal: A McColgan; A Logue, E Gallagher, D Foley; N Carr, K Keaney, A Nee; N McLaughlin, E McGinley; D Patton, G McLaughlin, K Ward; N Gordon, E McCrory, C Sharkey. Subs: J Trearty for Ward (57), T Hegarty for Logue (57), R Rogers for Carr (57).

Ref – S Curley (Galway).

Donegal ladies go down to Mayo in Lidl NFL opener was last modified: January 26th, 2020 by Alan Foley
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Alan Foley

MA in Journalism graduate from NUI Galway and BBS Marketing and NC in Online Marketing from LyIT, who has worked covering sport in Donegal since 2004. Part of Donegal Democrat who won McNamee awards in 2013 and 2015 for 'best provincial publication'. Reseacher for 'Jimmy's Winnin' Matches' documentary and Rory Kavanagh's autobiography 'Winning'

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