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Inspirational Hegarty leads Donegal to victory 16.07.08

U16 girls hammer Kerry

Report: Inishowen Independent

THE MANAGER of the Donegal girls under-16 team who hammered Kerry in Tuam on Sunday has praised the team captain, Moville’s Ciara Hegarty, for leading her team to victory with an inspirational performance.
Speaking after Sunday’s emphatic 6-14 to 2-3 victory, an ecstatic Griffin insisted that Hegarty had been superb in the centre of the field and had inspired her team-mates to a victory he claimed had helped Donegal ladies football ‘come of age.’
“Ciara Hegarty in midfield was absolutely fantastic, it was a brilliant captain’s performance. I’ve always said that a captain should lead by example and by God did she ever lead today.”
But Griffin was full of praise for his entire panel, suggesting that the victory was one of the best ever for a Donegal Ladies team.
“Kerry were just blown away, I never thought I’d see the day that a Donegal ladies team would beat Kerry at all, never mind beat them by such a score. It was a fantastic performance really I’m just over the moon.”
The Donegal manager maintained that his girls had followed the game plan to the letter and had never allowed Kerry to get a way into the game.
“We stated before the start of the game that we would go out with all guns
Ciara Hegarty
blazing and by God we went out with all guns blazing. My full forward Geraldine McLaughlin, just back from Spain, scored 4-1 and the corner forward Lorraine Molloy had a quiet game and still scored seven points.”
Suggesting that Kerry were just blown away by the performance, he said he was delighted for the girls who had put in a huge effort over the past few seasons.
“The girls are playing together for a few years now, I know them all well and they are great girls but today Donegal football came of age. To beat Kerry like they did is just fantastic, I’m absolutely delighted.”
The win sets up a mouth-watering clash with Cork in the semi-final in two weeks time and while the Leesiders also chalked up an easy win over Kerry in the Munster final, Griffin insists his team will relish the game.
“I spoke to the Kerry manager and he told me had four players missing for that Munster final, but they all played against us and it didn’t make one bit of difference, in fact he said he’d be surprised if we didn’t beat Cork.”
The Donegal manager said the players would work hard over the next fortnight for what he fully expects to be a real good battle.
Inishowen was well represented in Sunday’s starting 15 with Leonie Furlong (Moville) lining out in defence, Roisin McDonald (Carn) and Ciara Hegarty (Moville) at midfield, and Niamh McLaughlin (Moville) and Kayla Farren (Urris) in attack.
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