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Malin women see off Convoy 19.08.09

Malin...5-10
(Aisling McDermott 2-5, Emma Donaghey 2-3, Lorraine Logan 1-0, Caroline Kelly 0-2)

Convoy...4-4
(Denise McElhinney 3-2, Stephanie Friel 1-1, Lauren Guthrie 0-1)

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent, at Hibernian Park

MALIN ladies cruised into the final of the ladies junior championship at the weekend with a comfortable victory against a Convoy side who only for a brief period ever looked as if they might upset their Inishowen opponents.
Despite playing into a stiff breeze in the first half Malin looked the stronger team, the only surprise was that they hadn’t killed the game off by the interval and went in at the break just two points ahead.
Convoy certainly posed a threat in attack in the form of former Malin player Denise McElhinney, they just failed to get the ball forward often enough or managed to keep it there whenever they did get it forward.
That was in no small measure due to some excellent displays in the Malin ranks and while McElhinney was Convoy’s top scorer with 3-2 on the night, she was well marked by the Malin full-back line who doubled up on the Convoy forward for much of the game.
That should have meant Convoy had a free player somewhere on the pitch, but Malin had much more fluidity in their play and always looked as if they had the extra player available.
They dominated the early stages with Roisin McDonald dominating in midfield and had it not been for some poor finishing and players trying for goal instead of points, they could have been much further ahead at the break.
Aisling McDermott who was a thorn in the side of the Convoy defence all night, chalked up their first score with a well-taken point in the 2nd minute, but by that stage Malin had already hit two wides. They might have added a goal in the 4th minute with another shot from McDermott, but Aoife McLaughlin got back to save the ball on the line.
McDermott added a second point from a free and Convoy responded points from McElhinney and Lauren Guthrie before Emma Donaghey fired a looping shot over keeper Lydia Fowley to make it 1-2 to 0-2 in Malin’s favour.
That goal came in the 15th minute and Malin added a second a minute later when Lorraine Logan fired home from a tight angle as Convoy struggled to clear their lines. Another point from McDermott followed before what looked like the start of a Convoy comeback.
Gemma McGlinchey was fouled as she bore down on goal in the 28th minute and Denise McElhinney rolled the ball home from the penalty spot to reduce Malin’s lead. And it was pegged back to just a point a minute later with a long-range strike from Stephanie Friel that dropped into the top corner. The same player added a good point from play seconds later and all of a sudden, Malin who had been cruising, had been pegged back.
However when they worked the ball back up the field in injury time at the end of the first half, Emma Donaghey and another Aisling McDermott free saw them regain a two point lead before the break.
Convoy’s best efforts at a response in the second half were met with stiff resistance from a Malin side who, all round, had too much in their locker. Half-backs Grainne Byrne and Ciara Walsh swept away much of the loose ball pumped out of the Convoy defence and with the full-backs marshalling McElhinney and the full-forwards in fine form, Malin always looked too strong.
Their lead was extended just three minutes into the second half when McDermott fired to the net, but again Convoy hit back, again from the penalty spot after Niamh Mailey was fouled.
Once again McElhinney stepped up and once again she rolled the ball low into the bottom corner to leave just two points between the teams.
But again Malin stepped up a gear. Emma Donaghey fired home from the penalty spot at the other end and then a cracking goal from Aisling McDermott extended their lead to nine points.
Convoy’s response was another free from McElhinney over the bar and then mid way through the half McElhinney blasted a free to the net but it never looked as if they had enough in the tank to overturn the Malin lead and indeed it turned out to be Convoy’s last score of the game.
Indeed Malin’s Caroline Kelly pushing forward in the second half gave the Convoy defence a new headache to deal with and she fired over two points in the last thirteen minutes as they extended their lead with some ease.
Aisling McDermott and Emma Donaghey also pointed for Malin as they hammered home their superiority in the last ten minutes and a Convoy side who had pegged the lead back at the end of the first half, couldn’t muster the magic again as their championship hopes fizzled out.

Malin: Marie Houten, Eimear Lafferty, Denise McCloskey, Dereena Hoston, Caroline Kelly, Ciara Walsh, Grainne Byrne, Roisin McDonald, Linda McColgan, Lorraine Logan, Anne Marie Byrne, Breda McDaid, Michelle Doherty, Aisling McDermott, Emma Donaghey.

Convoy: Lydia Fowley, Ethna Cranwell, Catherine Mailey, Sabrina Barrett, Aoife McLaughlin, Aoife McGinley, Lauren Quinn, Gemma McGlinchey, Ciara Foy, Bonnie Doherty, Lauren Guthrie, Brid McConnell, Stephanie Friel, Denise McElhinney, Niamh Mailey.

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