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Donegal Girls win Interprovincial title 11.11.10

ULSTER made history in the midlands on Sunday when they lifted the Girls’ Interprovincial title for the first ever time after a sterling performance in the three day match series.
The Interprovincial series is the first step in the process of selecting the FAI Schools U15 International squad for next year’s Bob Docherty Tournament so as well as provincial honours; there was plenty at stake with 68 of the top players in Irish schools taking part.
The dominant force in this competition over the years has been Munster and more recently Leinster as they have all experienced the taste of success in the annual event but, for the first ever time it was Ulster, selected entirely from County Donegal, who won out.
Nicola Roche, (St. Columba’s College, Stranorlar), Nakita Burke (Coláiste Ailigh, Letterkenny), Margaret Mulhall (Moville Community College) were the three back room staff involved in the Ulster side’s success and they were very proud of the girls achievements. It was especially poignant for Mulhall who had been involved with the Interprovincial setup for over eight years so understandably it was a joyous occasion for her personally as the title came home to Donegal.
Ulster were crowned Champions in Athlone after recording a comprehensive five points, with two wins and a draw in the closely contested competition. The panel of 17 players all from Donegal were exceptional with 14 goals scored and only 4 goals conceded in their three matches. A real team effort which will surely merit several international call ups for some of their stars to the U15 school trials later this month.
Ulster faced Munster in their first game and the game definitely lived up to expectations as the spectators witnessed end-to-end action. Amber Barrett and Aine McLaughlin registered for Ulster while Megan Connolly supplied Munster’s two goals to ensure honours even (2-2) and a one point tally for each province after a pulsating 60 minutes of football.
On Saturday, Connacht took on Ulster in a mouth watering tie. Ulster were however too strong for the western side and they were comfortable 5-2 winners on the day. Ulster’s goals came from Nadene Crawford (Loreto Letterkenny) (2), Orla McAteer (Loreto Milford), Amber Barrett and Moville’s Sarah Jane McDonald.
Ulster’s strong display against Connacht ensured that the players were growing in confidence and learning to play as a unit.
The tournament was wide open on Sunday morning when Munster’s 4-0 win against Connacht put down a strong marker for the other two teams in contention. If the final game of the series was a draw, Munster would be crowned Champions once again. However a win for either Leinster or Ulster would mean victory for the Province.
Leinster started the decisive game with a flourish and enjoyed the early exchanges. It was however against the run of play when Ulster’s Roma McLaughlin gifted the lively Amber Barrett with an inviting pass down the wing with 12 minutes registered. Barrett seized her opportunity well and angled the ball past the keeper with an inch perfect shot from her left peg to open Ulster’s account.
Four minutes later Barrett stepped up again to register her second of the afternoon, this time Caoimhe McMenamin turned supplier.
The versatile Paula McGrory got Ulster’s third moments later after a great display of individual magic saw her slot home from close range.
Ulster’s fourth just before the break was somewhat scrappy as Eimear Lafferty headed the ball into the back of the net after some confusion from the Leinster defence.
Barrett secured her hat-trick early in the second half with a superior piece of skill that saw her outclass two defenders to bury the ball past the on rushing Tamara Furlong. Sarah Jane McDonald made it 6-0 on 45 minutes as her shot glided to the back of the net after some nice footwork in the box deceived Furlong’s rescue attempts.
Paula McGrory made it 7-0 eight minutes from time with an awesome display of one touch football as she rounded three defenders to guide the ball past the bemused Coláiste Bride keeper.

A wonderful display from the Ulster girls was a fitting end to the tournament as Coaches Nicola Roche, Nakita Burke and Margaret Mulhall accepted the trophy from Chairman Tom Bolger.
The Republic of Ireland Schools team will be defending their prestigious crown so the new management team will be hoping for continued success in the International Bob Docherty tournament that will be held on the week commencing 11 April next year.
In all, 12 girls from the winning Ulster side have been called to the international trials which get under way shortly. They include Rebekah Henry, Kathy McLaughlin, Eimear Lafferty, Aine McLaughlin, Sarah Jane McDonald and Roma McLaughlin (all Moville Community College), Paul McGrory (Crana College), Carla McBride (Mulroy College), Saorla McGarrigle and Nadine Crawford (both Loreto Letterkenny), Orla McAteer and Amber Barrett (both Loreto Milford).

Ulster: Carla McBride (Mulroy College), Rebekah Henry (Moville CC), Aisling McDevitt (Loreto CS, Milford), Kathy McLaughlin (Moville CC), Saorla McGarrigle (Loreto Convent SS, Letterkenny), Nadine Crawford (Loreto Convent SS, Letterkenny), Eimear Lafferty (Moville CC), Aine McLaughlin (Moville CC), Orla McAteer (Loreto CS, Milford), Amber Barrett (Loreto CS, Milford), Sarah Jane McDonald (Moville CC), Aine Coll (Pobalscoil Falcarragh), Caoimhe McMenamin (St. Columba’s College, Stranorlar), Aisling McDermott (Loreto CC, Milford), Paula McGrory (Crana College, Buncrana), Melissa McDermott (Moville CC), Roma McLaughlin (Moville CC)

Management: Nicola Roche, (St. Columba’s College, Stranorlar), Nakita Burke (Coláiste Ailigh, Letterkenny), Margaret Mulhall (Moville CC)

Friday 5 November (Leah Victoria Park, Tullamore)
Leinster 2-0 Connacht
Munster 2-2 Ulster

Saturday 6 November (Willow Park, Athlone)
Leinster 2-2 Munster
Ulster 5-2 Connacht

Sunday 7 November (Willow Park, Athlone)
Munster 4-0 Connacht
Ulster 7-0 Leinster


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