Tracey Leonard leads Galway charge to leave Mayo floundering

Corribsiders give aggressive, physical performance to win third Connacht title in a row

Danielle Caldwell of Mayo and Mairéad Seoighe of Galway in action during the  Connacht Ladies’ SFC final replay  at the LIT Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. Photograph: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Danielle Caldwell of Mayo and Mairéad Seoighe of Galway in action during the Connacht Ladies’ SFC final replay at the LIT Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. Photograph: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

Galway 3-7 Mayo 0-9

Galway manager Tim Rabbitt lauded his side's aggressive drive towards the TG4 Connacht SFC title for the third year in a row as they claimed the honours in the provincial final replay in Limerick.

In front of a huge crowd that came in early ahead of the meeting of the men's teams at the same venue, Tracey Leonard controlled affairs for Galway with a brilliant performance at centre-forward, contributing a goal in each half, while Megan Glynn also hit the net for the dominant Corribsiders.

Despite being second best in most areas of the field, Mayo closed to within two points early in the second half, but Leonard’s second goal ended the contest 18 minutes from time.

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“We were 100 per cent better than the drawn game. We are by far not the finished article yet but we are way better this week. We are up to the pitch of the battle,” said Rabbitt, whose side now face Kerry and Westmeath in the All-Ireland stages.

“Physically, aggressively, we were way stronger and faster in our thinking. Our skills were better today. We have loads of work to do. But there was just a way better attitude about us today.

‘Long grass’

“We weren’t taking Mayo for granted the first day. That is just championship football. They were probably waiting for us in the long grass a little bit as well. They were really good today and they will have a big part to play in the All-Ireland series as well.”

Despite failing to hit the heights of the drawn match, Mayo were still well in this game until the final quarter. With Sarah Rowe and Grace Kelly on free-taking duties, they only trailed by 2-3 to 0-5 at half-time, and if Rowe hadn't been denied by a fine Lisa Murphy save at the end of the first half they would have been even closer.

The result isn't disappointing me, it's the performance that disappoints me. We allowed them dominate the game from start to finish

Three of the first four points of the second half were scored by Peter Leahy’s side. Clodagh McManamon and Sinead Cafferky kicked lovely points in that spell, but Leonard’s second goal was the killer.

Annoyed

Mayo are now pitted against Ulster champions Donegal and last year’s TG4 intermediate champions Tyrone in the All-Ireland stages, but Leahy was annoyed with his side’s display in Limerick.

“The result isn’t disappointing me, it’s the performance that disappoints me,” said Leahy. “We allowed them dominate the game from start to finish. There were a couple of turning points in the game. Just missing that goal just before half-time, I don’t think we would have deserved to go in one point down but it would have changed the game.

Galway’s Olivia Divilly  celebrates after their provincial final replay win over Mayo at the  LIT Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. Photograph: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Galway’s Olivia Divilly celebrates after their provincial final replay win over Mayo at the LIT Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. Photograph: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

“Then when we got it back to two points, and then that silly goal that we gave away. They are little small margins. The best team won on the day.”

Once the third goal went in, Mayo trailed by five points, but that was soon seven when substitute Lucy Hannon kicked the next score and Tracey Leonard converted from play.

Player of the match Leonard brought her tally to 2-3 with the last score of the game, but the honours were well claimed at that stage.

Both teams are back in action next weekend, with Mayo facing Tyrone in Group 4, while Galway meet Kerry in their Group 3 opener.

SCORERS

Galway: T Leonard 2-3 (1f), M Glynn 1-0, R Leonard 0-2 (1f), S Conneally 0-1, L Hannon 0-1

Mayo: S Rowe 0-3 (3f), G Kelly 0-3 (3f), R Kearns 0-1 (1f), C McManamon 0-1, S Cafferky 0-1

GALWAY: L Murphy; O Murphy, S Lynch, F Cooney; B Hannon, S Burke, C Cooney; L Ward, Á McDonagh; O Divilly, T Leonard (c), M Glynn; M Seoighe, R Leonard, S Conneally.

Subs: N Ward for Lynch (h-t), L Coen for Conneally (44), L Hannon for Glynn (50), S Molloy for F Cooney (53), O Murphy for Seoighe (58).

MAYO: A Tarpey; N O'Malley, R Flynn, D Caldwell; É Ronayne, Ciara McManamon, K Sullivan; Clodagh McManamon, D Finn; R Durkin, S Cafferky, N Kelly (c); S Rowe, R Kearns, G Kelly.

Subs: F Doherty for Durkin (h-t), E Needham for R Flynn (41), L Cafferky for Kearns (45), T O'Connor for D Flynn (52), C Whyte for Clodagh McManamon (54).

Referee: John Niland (Sligo).