Boston GAA: Connacht Ladies v Tir na nOg, Galway v Armagh-Notre Dame and more
Match reports, teams, and future schedules
Ladies Senior Football
Connacht Ladies 7-16 Tir na nOg 2-8
The Ladies senior football championship got underway with a bang as current champions, Tir na nOg, faced the newcomers, Connacht Ladies. There was clearly a lot of work put into the Connacht effort in the off-season. The Connacht ladies looked fit and too powerful for the Brighton based team, and ran out winners by a considerable margin. Corner forward Sinead Ryan and center forward Louise Brett looked particularly impressive for the winners.
The Connacht Ladies held a sizeable advantage by the time the first 30 minutes were played, and sent a message about their intentions for the coming season. The full forward line was a particular area of strength for the westerners, Waterford county player, Sinead Ryan, proved to be a force at corner forward that Tir na nOg found hard to deal with. In addition, Louise Brett at center forward was full of running while the midfielders, Karen O’Dea and Imelda McNally were a formidable force. Connacht Ladies played a nice brand of passing football and opened up the spaces in the Tir na nOg back line. Ryan and Brett capitalized and notched up the scores, with a goal coming for each player late in the half. Tir na nOg enjoyed some spells of possession themselves and managed a couple of goals, one of which Noelle Healy poached late in the half.
The second half began with a run from center back Eileen McElroy deep into Tir na nOg territory. The final shot was wide, but it was clear what the intention was. Tir na nOg had to satisfy themselves by feeding off Caroline Nee free kicks, which were far too rare from the point of view of the Brighton side. The westerners swept down the field almost at will, and with each attack looked like it a score was likely. Brett and Ryan added another two goals each in the second period as well as a raft of points. The best score of the day for Tir na nOg came from the boot of Noelle Healy who finished off a fine move for a goal, but it was more a case of playing for respectability by that stage for Tir na nOg.
Connacht: C. Heraty, A. Kerr, J. O’Connell, L. Burns, M. Tianer, E. McElroy, L. Ryan, K. O’Dea, I. McNally, A. McDaid, L. Brett, K. Kenneally, J. McDonagh, C. Newton, S. Ryan. Tir na nOg: E. Kelly, A. O’Neill, L. Brick, J. Davoren, N. O’Neill, P. Greene, K. Combes, C. Keoghegan, N. Daly, L. Kehoe, C. Nee, S. Bannon, M. Walshe, N. Healy, C. Hanley.
Men’s Senior Football
Galway 0-16 Armagh-Notre Dame 2-4
The Brighton clubs crossed swords Sunday afternoon with each side looking for their first win of the season. It was a game that would have Galway as favourites by a significant margin. Galway ended up coming away with the win, but the outcome was in serious doubt until the last 10 minutes of the game. Armagh-Notre Dame held a one-point lead with 15 minutes to go, but the northern effort lost steam and scoring options were at a premium in the latter stages. Galway finished comfortably in the end, but not without being put to the test.
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