Ladies Junior Championship Semi-Final Thursday 18 June, Greencastle
Full Time Score Cappagh 2-17 Donaghmore 2-08
Team: P Quinn, U McCullagh, N McAnualla, E Wallace, A O’Neill, L McAleer, A Nugent, T Wallace (1-00), G McGread, K Sweeney, C Poytnz (0-11), T McCusker (0-05), M Sweeney, S Patterson (0-01), S McGinn (1-00) Subs Used: A Porter for M Sweeney, A Meenagh for K Sweeney, M Martin for S Patterson and S Kelly for S McGinn.
Thursday evening saw the first of the Junior Championship semi-finals when Cappagh and Donaghmore met on the open pitch in Greencastle. The game started of slowly with Donaghmore taking an early lead, but it wasn’t long until the Cappagh girls got into their rhythm with some great scores from half forward Teri McCusker, who in total scored 5 points on the night.
The Cappagh girls worked hard yet again with some great performances all over the field. Goalkeeper Paula Quinn cleared her lines on several occasions when goal opportunities arose for Donaghmore, she was helped out in defense by some solid play from full back Naomi McAnualla, however the whole full back and half back lines worked well as a unit, coming forward from defense with some great play. Goals in the first half by mid-fielder Tracy Wallace and corner forward Steph McGinn gave Cappagh a 2-07 to 0-05 lead at the break.
Cappagh’s inspirational captain Clodagh Poyntz took the game by the scruff of the neck at the start of the second half with a great exhibition of scores and she finished with an incredible 11 points to her name. Both teams were momentarily reduced to 14 players in the second half when two yellow card cautions merited two 10 minute stints in the sin-bin for each player, during this period Donaghmore scored a goal from the penalty spot which reduced Cappagh’s lead. The lead was then reduced further by a second Donaghmore goal in quick succession.
However this was the closest Donaghmore were to come, as when it was needed the Cappagh forwards came up trumps with some fine scores to settle any nerves there may have been and went on to finish the game on a score line of 2-17 to 2-08.
Overall this was a very solid Cappagh performance which sees Ciaran Carland’s Cappagh Ladies march on to the County Final in August.