Clare 4-13
Cork 2-8
ANTHONY NEWMAN REPORTS
CORK’S bid for Munster senior football B final glory came up short against Clare at Kilmallock on Sunday.
Two goals in a minute were key scores for Clare, as scores from Leah Kelly and Theresa Collins pushed the Banner women ahead by 3-10 to 1-5 in the second half. From there Cork were never going to recover.
Overall, Clare were the better side, and led from start to finish to win their first title at this level since 2023.
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The winners took the lead in the third minute when Joanna Doohan pointed. From the restart it took a great save from Caoimhe Forde to deny them a goal. Theresa Collins picked up the ball and played Lauren Conway in, but Forde saved superbly to deny her.
Emma Cooney had Cork back on level terms before Clare were awarded a penalty for a foul on Chloe Moloney, who won the player of the game award. She picked herself up to find the bottom corner to make it 1-1 to 0-1 after eight minutes.
Clare grew in confidence, and led by 1-4 to 0-1 after 17 minutes.
Mary Leahy pulled a point back for Cork, before Collins saw her shot on goal go narrowly wide. Moloney pointed from a free, before Clare had their goalkeeper, Rebecca Sexton, to thank as she denied Nicola Sheehan a green flag.
With 21 minutes gone Cork were back in contention, when Holly Quirke and Siofra Pattwell combined to put Cliona Dooley in for a goal and they could have had a second a minute later. Pattwell played the ball to Sheehan but her effort was just outside the post.
Collins pointed for Clare, with Dooley replying for Cork as half time approached.
With the last shot of the half Moloney pointed from a free for Clare to see them lead by 1-9 to 1-3 at the break.
Holly Quirke pulled a point back for Cork at the start of the second half, with Collins and Moloney replying for Clare. Quirke was on target again, before two goals in a minute killed off any chance of a Cork comeback.
Moloney set up Leah Kelly for the first and from the restart Collins got their third, to make it 3-10 to 1-5 and effectively kill off the game as a contest.
Quirke pulled a goal back for Cork and she added a point for a free, with Megan Downes and Kelly replying at the other end.
With time running out Collins got Clare’s fourth goal to seal the win for the Banner.
From a West Cork point of view, Clonakilty’s Niamh Kennedy and Kate O’Donovan and Bandon’s Emma Tarrant started in defence. Clonakilty’s Siofra Pattwell lined out at corner forward, while Ruth Shanley came on in the second half.
Scorers
Clare: T Collins 2-2; C Moloney 1-4 (1-0 pen, 3f); L Kelly 1-1; E Hanrahan 0-3; J Doohan, A Sexton, M Downes 0-1 each.
Cork: H Quirke 1-4 (2f); C Dooley 1-1; E Nagle (f), E Cooney, M Leahy 0-1 each.
Clare: R Sexton; H Doyle, R Doohan, L Power; L Cleary, J Doohan, E Burke; T Collins, A Slattery; A Sexton, E Hanrahan, S Considine; E O Driscoll, C Moloney, L Conway.
Subs: M Downes for S Considine (25), A Kelly for L Cleary (ht), L Kelly for E O’Driscoll (43), A Crowe for L Conway (51), S Torpey for A Sexton (55).
Cork: C Forde; N Kennedy, E McGrath, E Tarrant; A O’Sullivan, E Cooney, K O’Donovan; A McDonagh, M Beausang; M Leahy, N Sheehan, A McTaggart; S Pattwell, H Quirke, C Dooley.
Subs: R Murphy for M Leahy (ht), E Nagle for C Dooley (39), S Ni Laoire for E Tarrant, A McCarthy for A McTaggart (both 43), R Shanley for A O’Sullivan (51).
Referee: S Mulvihill (Kerry).

