Monday, December 22, 2008

Jacqui Potter Cup: Round Three results

Trinity 0 Hermes 5 (Chloe Watkins 2, Linda Caulfield 2, Anna O'Flanagan)

In a repeat of last year's final, Hermes took a little while to break down Trinity's defences - with former Hermes junior member Jessica Elliott pulling off a couple of fine saves - before pulling away.

Chloe Watkins (pictured, left) scored from the flick spot after 20 minutes to get the ball rolling. Her side led 2-0 by the break and eased away in the second half with Linda Caulfield and Anna O'Flanagan getting on the score sheet.

Glenanne 0 Railway Union 2 (Cecelia Joyce, Emma Smyth)
Railway kept the bouyant mood going into the winter break with a solid win over Glenanne in St Mark's thanks to goals from Cecelia Joyce and Emma Smyth, both via deflections. Joyce's came from free-in on the edge of the circle while Smyth's was of a more spectacular variety - diving to get a touch on Kate McKenna's cross.

Glenanne were unfortunate not to pull one back with Nikki Daly and Mary Waldron showing some impressive turns while defender Hannah de Burgh-Whyte was Railway's stand-out presence.

UCD 4 (Holly Jenkinson, Lisa Jacob, Catriona McGlip 2) Corinthian 2 (Aimee Williams, Susie Geoffroy)
Corinthian started brightly against the students, forcing four corners despite being short a few players due to injury and illness, but could not take advantage, the closest effort saved off the line by Laura Wilson.

UCD responded with a couple of corners of their own from which Holly Jenkinson drilled home for the lead, doubled within 10 minutes - during the Belfielders best period of the game - when Lisa Jacob reacted quickest to a rebound to make it 2-0.

Corinthian, though, were back in the game at the break after another corner rebound was swept in by Aimee Williams. Spurred on by Amanda Walker, Susie Geoffroy and Carol McGowan, the reds kept the momentum going with the hope of an equaliser.

Catriona McGlip (pictured), though, turned the game UCD's way with two goals to stretch the lead to 4-1, the first after a weaving run, the second with assistance from Fiona Braddish. Corinthian added a second from a corner with ten minutes to go through Geoffroy.

Bray 1 Loreto 1 (Bray won 3-2 on penalty strokes)
Bray produced the result of the round to beat Loreto's firsts for the first time in the club's history and complete a nightmare weekend for the Beaufort-side. Colleen Bayliss got the vital stroke while Irish international keeper Mary Goode was in incredible form throughout.

Janet Murphy gave Bray the lead 20 minutes in before Nikki Symmons leveled matters with five to go before half-time. The second half saw Bray endure a huge amount of pressure with Goode pulling off a number of saves while Cathy Brock, Mairead Mahon, Grainne Howe and Baylis stood firm in the face of an onslaught from Loreto's international stars.

The visitors racked up over ten corners but Murphy almost stole the win in normal time for the seasiders with a late chance. Extra-time was a more even affair, preluding strokes. It gave Bray probably their biggest scalp since the club's inception.

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Anonymous said...

when's the draw for the semi's?

Anonymous said...

anyone know when the draw for the next round is being held and also when is the next round to be played, railway v hermes for the final

Anonymous said...

I think the Glenanne vs Railway match report maybe a little off the mark. Railway capitalised on a Glenanne mistake for the first goal and the second was completely against the run of play! So it wasn't exactly a "solid win". And I think Railway have their keeper to thank for the clean sheet! She was the stand out player for them, making some excellent saves, including a deflection heading for the roof of the net!

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Anonymous said...

Stephen, when do we know line up for semis ??

Anonymous said...

Nicci daly up front for glenanne was superb. Showed some skill that wouldnt look out of place in mens hockey. A real find for Glens. And as usual this season, Helen stevenson was called upon at an important time making an excellent reflex save off a deflection that looked destined for the goal. Great game to watch!!! Glens put it up to Railway, But then again, Railway produced a good win without some of their top players. Difference of the game is that Railway took their chances. Showed why they are top of the league.

Stephen Findlater said...

As for the semi-finals, I have put in a few calls but have not been able to find out what the draw is. I'll post it when I get word. In the meantime, if anyone hears anything, let me know.

Stephen

Anonymous said...

Railway could have been easily 4 or 5 up at the break only for the solid work of some Glens defenders, they showed they can play withthe big clubs!!!!

Stephen Findlater said...

I've been informed that the draw will be made today as the Leinster Branch were waiting on the last of the match cards to arrive before finalising the draw.

Anonymous said...

I agree Glens defense were excellent. Louise Kennedy and Ali Geoffroy were extremely solid. Glens just couldn't capitalise on their set pieces. They proved they are well up there though so hopefully they stay up!

Anonymous said...

Hi Stephen, just received the draw for the semi finals: Railway 1 v UCD/Corinthians - for some reason Leinster do not have that result and Bray v Hermes