GAA wrap: Dublin plast past Westmeath to set up Meath rematch

Armagh breeze past Monaghan with Mackin to the fore to set up another Ulster decider


Dublin 6-23 Westmeath 0-4

Hannah Tyrrell and Carla Rowe registered a combined haul of 4-14 as defending champions Dublin heralded the return of the TG4 Leinster Senior Football Championship with a convincing victory against Westmeath at TEG Cusack Park.

In the first game played in this competition since 2019, Tyrrell (2-9) and Rowe (2-5) shone throughout for the Jackies. Substitute Kate Sullivan also struck 1-2 off the bench and Mick Bohan’s charges can now move confidently into next Saturday’s meeting with All-Ireland champions Meath at Parnell Park.

Having missed out on a fifth successive Brendan Martin Cup title to the Royals last year, Dublin were intent on hitting the ground running in the 2022 championship. There were just 21 seconds gone on the clock when corner-forward Sinead Wylde rocketed a shot to the Westmeath net.

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Her inside partner Tyrrell followed up with a point from play and while the Lake County eventually opened their account through a Sarah Dillon free, Dublin were in for a second goal on 12 minutes.

Named as joint-captain - along with Niamh Collins - for this year, Rowe raised another green flag to give her side a six-point stranglehold. Rowe proceeded to trade scores with Westmeath’s Ciara Blundell, in advance of Dublin midfielder Jennifer Dunne adding her name to the scoresheet.

A place-ball effort from Tyrrell was cancelled out by Dillon at the opposite end, but the holders were the dominant side for the remainder of the opening period. Thanks to unanswered points from the boots of the excellent Tyrrell (three), Nicole Owens and Rowe, the metropolitan outfit brought a convincing 2-9 cushion into the interval.

Tyrrell extended her tally to six points on the resumption and after Blundell had contributed her second, yet another Dublin goal arrived in the 34th-minute. Introduced at half-time, Sullivan’s long delivery deceived Westmeath netminder Aoife O’Donnell on its way to the net.

Tyrrell grabbed a three-pointer of her own moments later, before Rowe recorded a fifth major for a rampant Dublin on 42 minutes. Wylde, Sullivan, Niamh Hetherton and Martha Byrne were also on target either side of the third-quarter mark as the Sky Blues continued to set out their stall.

A Siobhan Killeen single complimented a brace for Rowe, before Tyrrell posted 1-2 without reply in the space of just two minutes. Sullivan (free) and Owens subsequently rounded off the scoring to complete an impressive display from Dublin in Mullingar.

Westmeath: A O'Donnell; M Fagan, M Scally, F Coyle; A O'Malley, A Alford, C Kelly; V Carr, T Dillon; C Blundell (0-2), S Dillon (0-2, two frees), K Boyce-Jordan; A Jones, K Giles, L Power.

Subs: A Ruane for O'Malley (h-t), K Hegarty for Giles (39 mins), N Nolan for Alford (44 mins), C Smullen for Jones (52 mins), K Geoghegan for Boyce-Jordan (57 mins).

Dublin: C Trant; J Tobin, L Caffrey, N Collins; S Goldrick, A Kane, O Nolan; J Dunne (0-1), L Magee; C O'Connor, C Rowe (capt)(2-5, two frees), N Owens (0-2); N Hetherton (0-1), H Tyrrell (2-9, six frees), S Wylde (1-1).

Subs: K McDaid for Magee, K Sullivan (1-2, one free) for O'Connor (both h-t), E Gribben for Nolan, M Byrne (0-1) for Goldrick (both 40 mins), S Killeen (0-1) for Hetherton (45 mins).

Referee: Paul Burke (Louth).

Armagh 5-21 Monaghan 0-5

Aimee Mackin and skipper Kelly Mallon were in good scoring form as ruthless Armagh cruised into another Ulster Senior decider with a comprehensive semi-final victory over Monaghan in Clones.

The Orchard County will meet Cavan or Donegal in the Final following this big win at St Tiernach’s Park, Clones.

Monaghan managed just five points over the hour but can have no complaints as a hungry Armagh bounced back from their recent Lidl NFL Division Two final loss against Kerry with an impressive display.

The provincial champions dominated the first half, leading by ten points at the break.

They signalled their intentions within ten seconds when Macken sent Aoife Lennon in for the opening point.

The Monaghan defence battled gamely but when Aoife Mc Coy was fouled, Mackin slotted home the penalty and Armagh built on that with slick passing, assured defending and a display full of confidence.

Mackin added a brace of points and hit the post with a second penalty as Armagh went on to lead by 1-10 to 0-3 at half-time.

The second half saw no let-up from Armagh, who attacked at will as further goals followed from Mackin, Mallon (2) and Niamh Reel.

Armagh Scorers: Aimee Mackin 1-5, Kelly Mallon 2-2, Niamh Reel 1-1, Eve Lavery 0-4, Caroline O'Hanlon 0-4, Aoife Lennon 0-2, Aoife Mc Coy 0-2, Catriona O'Hagan 0-1.

Monaghan Scorers: Jodie McQuillan 0-2, Rosemary Courtney 0-2, Amy Garland 0-1.