Ray O’Brien’s Waterford Senior Camogie team
won a first game in this year’s National League on Sunday afternoon when they
overcame the challenge of Dublin at Coolock.
Having gone so close to beating a Wexford
side that contested the All-Ireland Semi Finals last year in the opening round
of games a week earlier this Waterford side travelled to the Capital in a
confident mood.
For the second game running Beth Carton would
finish as top scorer for the winners as she followed up the 1-8 which she
scored against Wexford with nine points in this game.
The ability of the De La Salle Club player is
well known to many that follow the game of Camogie in the county with a few
years now, and while she has brought that form into the underage and
Intermediate grade on the inter county scene, she is now beginning to make
others who might not know of her unquestionable ability to sit up and take
notice.
Great credit must go to the players involved
on both sides for enduring the atrocious weather conditions on the day, as
strong wind and heavy rain were to be found during the course of this game.
This made scoring for both sides very
difficult but both sides braved the elements and all things considered served
up a competitive battle.
When such elements are to be found the question
is often asked what is best to do when a side wins the toss. It was the home
side that won the toss and wisely played with the elements at their backs,
hoping that as the game wore on that the pitch might get very heavy and make
things hard for the visiting side in the second thirty minutes when they had
the elements at their backs.
With the wind at their backs it was no real
surprise to see the home side take the lead on five minutes through an Ali
Maguire effort from a placed ball.
But the next ten minutes belonged to
Waterford, as they hit the next four scores in a row, all coming off the stick
of the hugely impressive Beth Carton.
Dublin however, refused to lie down and roll
over and it was they that hit the next four scores, two from Ali Maguire frees
and one each from Miriam Twomey and Siobhan Kehoe to take the lead once more,
five points to four.
This is a Waterford side that will punish indiscipline,
having done it many times in the past and they done it again here as before the
break when Waterford won a free, Beth Carton put over her fifth point of the
afternoon to send the sides to the dressing rooms five locked points each.
The second half began in a similar fashion to
the first with the home side putting over the first score, another point from
an Ali Maguire free, but it was quickly cancelled out with a long range Fiona
Morrissey point from a placed ball.
Kate McMahon edged the visitors back in
front, but her score was soon cancelled out with another Ali Maguire point from
a free. But this was to prove to be her side’s last score of the game.
Discipline was to cost Dublin in the time that
remained. Beth Carton put over a brace of frees to give Waterford an 0-9 to 0-7
advantage on the score board and then the home side were dealt another blow
when Eva Marie Elliott was sent off on a straight red card by Eamon Cassidy
after she collided with Niamh Rockett and from the resulting free Beth Carton
again made no mistake in splitting the Dublin uprights.
Dublin before the end was somewhat fortunate
not to have had their numbers cut even further. Niamh Rockett was a targeted
woman and when she was fouled by Siobhan Kehoe some would argue that she was
somewhat fortunate to be left off with a yellow card by the County Derry
referee.
From the resulting free, Beth Carton made no
mistake and the umpires reached for a white flag to signal a 0-11 to 0-7
victory for the visiting side.
Next up for Waterford is a very tricky home
game against Cork on March 12, while on the same date Dublin made the journey
down the M9 to play All-Ireland Champions Kilkenny.
Waterford:
Brianna O’Regan; Aine Power,
Emma Hannon-Roche, Clare Whyte; Aoife Landers, Jenny McCarthy, Mairead Power; Fiona
Morrissey, Lorraine Bray; Niamh Rockett, Iona Heffernan, Kate McMahon; Catriona
McGlone, Beth Carton, Marie Russell. Subs: Annie Glavey for Iona
Heffernan, Valerie O Brien for Niamh
Rockett
Scorers:
Beth Carton 0-9 (7f) Fiona
Morrissey 0-1(f), Kate McMahon 0-1.
Dublin:
Grainne Quinn; Aine Woods, Aisling
Carolan, Eva Marie Elliott; Leah Butler, Hannah Hegarty, Eve O’Brien; Doireann
Mullaney, Siobhan Kehoe; Claire Donnelly, Aisling Maher, Emma Flanagan; Miriam
Twomey, Mari Moynihan, Alison Maguire
Subs: Alex Griffin for Doireann Mullaney, Eimear
McCarthy for Emma Flanagan, Sarah O’Donovan for Mari Moynihan, Ali Twomey for
Claire Donnelly, Zoe O’Donoghue for Aisling Maher
Scorers:
Alison Maguire 0-5 (5f) Miriam
Twomey, Siobhan Kehoe 0-1 each
Referee: Eamonn Cassidy (Derry)