UCD knock Railway Union off track to seal place in Irish Senior Cup semi-finals

League leaders Pembroke Wanderers also advance after convincing win over Queens

The Carey sisters ensured their UCD side advanced to the semi-finals thanks to their goals in the final minutes of the game against Railway Union. Photograph: Bryan Keane/Inpho
The Carey sisters ensured their UCD side advanced to the semi-finals thanks to their goals in the final minutes of the game against Railway Union. Photograph: Bryan Keane/Inpho

UCD showed their Irish Senior Cup pedigree yet again on Saturday when they scored twice in the closing minutes to beat Railway Union 4-3 and book a place in the semi-finals of the competition.

Railway coach Una McCarthy was left to rue the contributions of UCD’s Carey twins, Niamh and Michelle, after they turned the tie on its head in those final moments, but seeing as they’re her daughters, she may forgive them in time.

Railway had produced a storming comeback having trailed 2-0 after just 22 minutes, Niamh Carey and Grace Keane scoring for UCD. By the 38th minute, though, the game was level, Sarah Hawkshaw and Kate Lloyd scoring either side of half-time, and Railway then took the lead in the third quarter through Zara Delany.

But the cup holders, aiming for their fourth success in the competition in five years, came through courtesy of those Carey goals.

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Postponed

Hockey League leaders Pembroke Wanderers are also through to the last four after a 4-0 win away to Queens, Sinead Loughran and Issy Delamer putting them two up by half-time before Delamer again and Martha McCready wrapped up the victory with goals in the final quarter.

The Banbridge v Catholic Institute and Muckross v Pegasus quarter-finals were both postponed due to frozen pitches.

Irish Senior Cup - Quarter-finals: Queens 0, Pembroke Wanderers 4 (I Delamer 2, S Loughran, M McCready); UCD 4 (N Carey 2, G Keane, M Carey), Railway Union 3 (S Hawkshaw, K Lloyd, Z Delany). Banbridge v Catholic Institute and Muckross v Pegasus postponed.

Irish Hockey Trophy - Quarter-finals: Ashton 2 (K Harvey, A Nagle), Clontarf 1 (A Bailey); Genesis 1 (A Orton), YMCA 3 (M Adams, A Kennedy, C Flavin); Raphoe 1 (Z Tinney), Armagh 0.

Mary Hannigan

Mary Hannigan

Mary Hannigan is a sports writer with The Irish Times