Waterford gets their
National Ladies Football League campaign underway on Sunday afternoon when they
take on Offaly at the Dungarvan Club Grounds. The game has a 2pm throw in.
This will be the visitor’s
first competitive game at a National Level since they won last years
All-Ireland Junior Football Final, where they beat Wexford in the final at
Croke Park.
In fact 2013 was an excellent
year for the Midlands county who not only won the All-Ireland final but they
added the Leinster Junior Football Championship and the Ladies Football
Division Four League titles to their roll of honour.
They will head to
Dungarvan intent on bettering what they achieved in 2013 and will know that if
they were to get off to a good start to the year that anything is possible as
momentum from last year will continue to flow amongst the panel.
The Midlanders in
the mist have some very good players. Mairéad Daly, Lorraine Kenna, Siobhan Flannery
and Emma Corcoran were named in last years Division Four League team of the
year and are players that the Waterford will have to keep a close eye on.
Corner forwards
Mairéad Daly is one player that the Waterford defence will have to keep a
particular eye on as she has a real eye for goal.
In last years
All-Ireland she hit two goals to help her side win.
Others that
Waterford could well be tested by include Emma Corcoran, Kym Furey as well as
Treasa McManus a sister of Offaly football legend Ciarán.
Waterford last year
in the league had a disappointing campaign.
They were relegated
from Division two having won just one game, but in saying that were somewhat
unlucky to be relegated as had Westmeath who looked impressive in a number of
their games beaten Clare in the last game of the competition, Waterford would
have stayed up, but instead Clare won the game by a very big margin.
Waterford however
will know that they can do better.
Two years ago they
reached the Intermediate All-Ireland, where they were beaten by a strong Armagh
outfit but they had chances to win.
Last year Waterford
won the Jim Kennedy Cup (the female equivalent of the McGrath Cup) and also won
the Munster Intermediate Final for the fifth year in a row before going on to
loose out in the All-Ireland series at the quarter finals stages of the
competition against eventual winners Cavan.
Waterford this year will
be without Grainne Enright who has retired from the Inter county scene having
given the county a number of outstanding years in the county colours.
Ann Dunphy is
reported to be carrying an injury that could rule her out for some time, while
duel players Grainne Kenneally and Shona Curran are missing as they will be
assisting Lismore in the All-Ireland Camogie Club semi final at the same time
this game will go ahead.
A number of new
faces are included in this year’s panel. These include Megan O’Connor, Caoimhe
McGrath, Lauren McGregor, Lauren Guiry, Liz Devine and Shauna Dunphy who have
come through from successful underage teams and they will all add to the panel
for this year creating extra competition for places.
A number of players
from the Saint Anne’s Club that had a very good run in the county championships
last year and who went on to represent the county in Munster could also find
themselves included in this year’s panel.
Waterford will go
into this game on a high as they recently won the Shield Final of the Jim Kennedy
Cup, beating Mary Immaculate College in the final at Rathkeale.
Having played at a
higher level to Offaly should stand to them in this game.
Players like Nora
Dunphy, Michelle Ryan, Linda and Aileen Wall, Elaine Power, Aoife Landers,
Margaret Revins and Hannah Landers could well have the ability and the
experience to help Waterford to a successful year in 2014 and to bring on the
new players that are part of this year’s panel.
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