It took a wonderful save by Barbara Sheehy-Skeffington to separate the teams in yesterday's Chilean Cup final in Glasnevin, which her Trinity side won, for the third successive year, beating UCC 5-4 on penalty strokes. There was so little between the teams in the course of normal and extra time, which finished 1-1, that it seemed almost inevitable that a shoot-out would be required. UCC had taken the lead in the ninth minute of an absorbing final when EJ Walsh flicked a shot past Sheehy-Skeffington from a short corner. The holders responded, however, pinning the Cork students back until they were rewarded with an equaliser from Linda Caulfield, seven minutes later, when she was first to a rebound off Amalia Scannell's pads. Both sides enjoyed spells of intense pressure for the remainder of the game but neither could break down two superb defences.
In the shoot-out, which went to 4-4 and then sudden death, Caulfield scored what proved to be the winner for Trinity just before Johanna Hyland saw her stroke saved by Sheehy-Skeffington.
Trinity: B Sheehy-Skeffington; S Rand, N Campbell, L Feeney, L Caulfield, R O'Reilly, A Budd, C Richardson, L O'Hagan, A Bowers, E Dowling. Sub: L Grant.
UCC: A Scannell; F Connery, O Curtain, J Hodgins, J Hyland, N Kearney, R Kingston, A McCarthy, E O'Brien, C O'Callaghan, EJ Walsh. Sub: E Curtain.
Umpires: G Caulwell and N Roche.