Cork and Galway Unchanged for TESCO NFL Replay

 

Cork and Galway Ready for TESCO NFL Replay

 

Cork and Galway have both named unchanged starting XV’s for their TESCO NFL Division 1 Final replay tomorrow in O’Moore Park, Portlaoise at 7:30pm. The two sides played out an entertaining draw at Parnell Park last weekend which finished 3-08 to 1-14 with Galway’s Lorna Joyce scoring the equalising point.

Cork v Galway - TESCO HomeGrown Ladies National Football League Division 1 Final
Galway’s Sinead Burke gets away from Cork’s Eimear Scally

 

Kevin Reidy has kept the faith with the starting 15 who performed so well against Cork last weekend. Lorna Joyce, who scored the equalising point, will have to be content with a place on the Galway bench along with Aoibheann Daly who also had a big impact on her introduction to the action. Emer Flaherty will again lead the defence from full back with young star Nicola Ward hoping to have a big impact from centre half back. Annette Clarke and captain, Geraldine Conneally are partnered again in the middle of the field where they contested so well last weekend against Corkery and Buckley. Patricia Gleeson will again start at centre forward where her physical presence caused plenty of trouble in the drawn game. Louise Ward will hope to build on her goalscoring performance in the replay where she will again be detailed to curb the influence of Geraldine O’Flynn. There is sure to be plenty of attention paid to Tracey Leonard in the full forward position as the prolific forward was outstanding in the drawn game scoring 8 points, 6 from play, and was named as the Player of the Match.

 

Eamonn Ryan has resisted the urge to make changes with his starting line up despite the impact of some of his substitutes in the drawn match. Roisín Phelan will again take on the task of marking Tracey Leonard where she will be supported by Bríd Stack. Cork’s strong halfback line of Foley, O’Sullivan and O’Flynn will hope for an improved performance against Galway where, unusually, they failed to register a score of their own. Experience and drive will be supplied by Rena Buckley and Briege Corkery from the centre of the field, whichever county achieves dominance in this area should go on to claim the victory. Ciara O’Sullivan is the team captain and was one of the top performers last week scoring a vital goal to get Cork back into the game, Annie Walsh lines up on the opposite wing where her hard work is vital to the team but there is no doubt that the main scoring threat for Cork is carried by Valerie Mulcahy who lines out at full forward having scored 1-05 in the drawn match. Goal scorer Rhona Ní Bhuchalla must be content with a place on the bench alongside Eimear Scally who made a huge impact when introduced in Parnell Park.

 

Cork are in the unusual position of having to go to a replay after drawing a final, usually, when the finish line is in sight they find a way. However, on this occasion they found a team that was a match for them in Galway. Galway seemed to be on their way to victory when Annette Clarke stepped up to strike a penalty but her spot kick sailed wide of the post, Cork countered and the ball was in the Galway net. Usually this type of turnaround means that the cup has Cork’s name on it already but on this occasion Galway rallied and came back to earn the replay refusing to go the way of so many other challengers. In general replays tend to go the way of the favourites but these two teams are so finely balanced that nothing is decided yet. There are a few key battles that will decide the destination of the title, Emer Flaherty will again mark Valerie Mulcahy where she must limit the affectiveness of the ace attacker. Dominance in midfield will be the key decider of this final and these are two of the best midfield partnerships in the game, Buckley and Corkery versus Clarke and Conneally is a battle to savour. Geraldine O’Flynn is a great player but she was given plenty to think about against young Louise Ward last week whilst Sinead Burke and Ciara O’Sullivan had a great battle on the other side of the field. Roisín Phelan has established herself as one of the best emerging defenders in the game but she had a tough time last week when faced with Tracey Leonard, Phelan will want to limit the impact of Leonard this weekend knowing that if she does it will be a huge boost to Cork’s chances of three in a row.

 

Cork Starting 15: 1. Martina O’Brien, 2. Marie Ambrose 3. Roisín Phelan, 4. Bríd Stack 5. Vera Foley 6. Roisín O’Sullivan 7. Geradline O’Flynn 8. Rena Buckley 9. Briege Corkery 10. Ciara O’Sullivan (capt.) 11. Aisling Hutchings 12. Annie Walsh 13. Doireann O’Sullivan 14. Valerie Mulcahy 15. Orla Finn

 

Galway Starting 15: 1. Johanna Connolly 2. Sarah Gormally 3. Emer Flaherty 4. Áine Seoighe 5. Noelle Connolly 6. Nicola Ward 7. Sinead Burke 8. Annette Clarke 9. Geraldine Conneally (capt.) 10. Barbara Hannon 11. Patricia Gleeson 12. Louise Ward 13. Olivia Divilly 14. Tracey Leonard 15. Edel Concannon

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