Ireland on course for top 10 finish at Junior World Cup in South Africa

Perdue fires home from penalty corner with just seconds to go to clinch win over Malaysia

A last-minute goal from Caoimhe Perdue kept Ireland on course for a top 10 finish at the Junior World Cup in South Africa, their 2-1 win over Malaysia on Saturday setting up a meeting on Monday with Austria, the winners of which will finish ninth in the 15-team tournament.

Perdue fired home from a penalty corner with just seconds to go to seal the win after Malaysia had cancelled out Rachel Kelly’s 14th-minute opener.

The Netherlands and Germany will meet in the final, the Dutch beating India 3-0 in their semi-final, while the Germans trounced England 8-0.

Back home, Monkstown and Ards won promotion to the top flight of the EY Hockey League on Saturday, replacing Muckross and Cork Harlequins, when they won their Division Two semi-finals, beating Corinthian and Queens, respectively at Whitechurch Park.

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Ards rounded off the weekend by beating Monkstown in Sunday’s final to take the Division Two title, a double from Malseed sending them on their way.

HOCKEY LEAGUE - Division Two semi-finals: Monkstown 3 (A O’Flanagan 2, C O’Reilly), Corinthian 1 (L McGrane); Ards 2 (Z Malseed, E Robinson), Queens 1 (M Bowyer). Final: Ards 3 (Z Malseed 2, A Carson), Monkstown 2 (C Watkins, S Moore).

Mary Hannigan

Mary Hannigan

Mary Hannigan is a sports writer with The Irish Times