Wexford just too strong for New York

Marie Byrne’s first half goal and goalkeeper Mary Rose Kelly vital to ladies junior football championship win

Wexford’s Mary Rose Kelly (right)  in action against New York’s Alisha Jordan in the  All-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Championship Final at Croke Park. Photograph: Sportsfile
Wexford’s Mary Rose Kelly (right) in action against New York’s Alisha Jordan in the All-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Championship Final at Croke Park. Photograph: Sportsfile

Wexford 1-12 New York 1-10

Marie Byrne's first half goal and a brilliant performance from goalkeeper Mary Rose Kelly were key to Wexford's victory over New York in Sunday's TG4 All-Ireland ladies junior football championship final at Croke Park.

Kelly was magnificent between the sticks for the Slaneysiders as they finally ended their All-Ireland famine.

Wexford had lost senior finals in 1989, 1986 and 1983, while also finishing as intermediate runners up in 2007 and 1999.

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Billy Donnelly’s charges didn’t need reminding either that they lost the 2013 junior final to Offaly, while also finishing second best in 1987 and 1986.

But all that previous heartbreak was washed away at GAA HQ when Ladies Gaelic Football Association President Pat Quill presented the West County Hotel Cup to captain Clara Donnelly.

Byrne netted in the 23rd minute, sending a rising drive beyond Nora Kilkenny and into the top corner of the New York net. But Wexford had netminder Kelly to thank for a series of excellent saves in the second half.

Kelly denied Linda McKeon and Courtney Traynor with a double save in the 38th minute but the pick of her stops was a wonderful tip-over from Alisha Jordan’s blistering drive 10 minutes from time.

Kelly also did well with four minutes remaining to keep out Mary ‘Molly’ O’Rourke’s shot and while New York pulled a goal back through Traynor late on, Wexford held on as excellent corner forward Chantelle Martin kicked her fourth point.

Wexford's dual star Fiona Rochford dragged an early penalty wide after Niamh Moore was fouled when in the process of shooting, an offence that led to a sin-binning for New York's Caitlín Hynes.

But Wexford still led by 1-6 to 0-5 at half-time and looked well on course for victory when they led by six points twice in the second half.

They suffered an early second half blow when full-back Marica Cullen was sin-binned for persistent fouling but New York couldn't capitalise on the numerical advantage.

Traynor’s late goal had the deficit back to the bare minimum but New York, junior runners-up in 2011, would suffer final heartbreak once again.

Scorers for New York: C Traynor 1-2, M O'Rourke 0-5 (3f), A Jordan 0-2, L McCullagh 0-1.

Scorers for Wexford: C Martin & K Redmond (3f), 0-4 each, M Byrne 1-0, R Murphy, N Moore, E O'Brien & N Cloake-Rochford 0-1 each.

NEW YORK: N Kilkenny; A O'Rourke, J Moran, C Rafferty; C Hynes, S Tierney, C Scally; L McKeon, L McCullagh; K Donohue, B Tierney, A Jordan; E Clarke, M O'Rourke, C Traynor.

Subs: I Mullarkey for Rafferty (16), M Brady for Tierney (24).

WEXFORD: M Kelly; L Casey, M Cullen, M Doyle; S Kehoe, C McCabe, C Neville; R Murphy, C Donnelly; N Moore, M Byrne, E O'Brien; K Redmond, F Rochford, C Martin.

Subs: N Cloake Rochford for Casey (25), N Butler for Murphy (h.t.), J Coakley for Byrne (53), K Kearney for Neville (57).