Saturday, February 21, 2009

Women's ISC: Second round results

UCD completed their first round trick to pick up a famous victory over Loreto, winning on strokes just as they did against Hermes in January. Their ability from the dead-ball shoot-out is in marked contrast to their Beaufort hosts who have now twice succumbed this term in such a manner - the other to Bray in the Jacqui Potter Cup.

Railway took the spoils against Old Alex, though Mick McKinnon will not be pleased with the way his side let the Milltown club back into the game. Emma Smyth's corner shot had an open game poised at 1-0 at half-time.

Jean McDonnell eased a few nerves with a squeeze-shot from a tight angle high over the Alex keeper before Kate McKenna's deflection from McDonnell's smashed long corner to see Railway 3-0 up and cruising with 15 to go.

Aoife Budd dug a rebound out of Helen Stevenson's pads a minute later for a lifeline but McDonnell's second, after Smyth's tenacious tackling and first-up shot, appeared to end the fight-back.

Budd, though, snapped up another rebound with a tidy reverse push and Laura McCoy redirected through her own legs with six minutes to go and set up a nervy ending. Leanne Ryan, a driving force throughout, pushed her side forward but the vital chance never quite came.

Just down the road, Pembroke had an equally exciting encounter with Belfast Harlequins but, from a Leinster perspective, could not get the right result and were left to rue a number of missed chances.

Julie Getty's smart hat-trick was their undoing, scoring for 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2. In between, Louisa Moore's strike and Mount Sackville student Noelle Farrell's excellently placed shot - in the wake of being denied a certain stroke - had them on terms at different points in the game.

Corinthian were the other Leinster side to progress, causing a slight upset against Glenanne with a 2-1 win, vanquishing memories of January's 5-0 loss. Susie Geoffroy and Jemima Bartlett got the goals.

Elsewhere, Lurgan progressed with a surprise win over neighbours Armagh while Ballymoney thrashed Cork C of I 4-0.

Results:
Loreto 0 UCD 0, UCD win on Penalty Strokes 3-1; Railway Union 4 (Jean McDonnell 2, Emma Smyth, Kate McKenna) Old Alex 3 (Aoife Budd 2, Laura McCoy); Corinthian 2 (Susie Geoffroy, Jemima Bartlett) Glenanne 1 (Audrey McCormack) AET; Lurgan 2 (Jenny Harvey, Gill Edgar) Armagh 1 (Christine Russell); Ballymoney 4(Julie Alison, Bridge Cleland. Nikki Park, Lynsey McVicker) Cork C of I 0; Pembroke Wanderers 2 (Louisa Moore, Noelle Farrell) Belfast Harlequins 3 (Julie Getty 3)

* More of John Keogh's pictures from Loreto vs UCD can be seen here, Railway Union vs Old Alex are here, while Pembroke vs Belfast Harlequins will be posted tomorrow.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

UCD for the cup!!!

Anonymous said...

Looks like the students are making a bit of a mark in irish hockey, a win over All-Ireland champions Hermes and previous ISC winners Loreto is surely a boost for the college. A great performance by the young side, I don't think anyone can be fooled into thinking they're just a flash in the pan!

Anonymous said...

UCD are playing some great hockey lately they are a very talented team with some great players. very impressive wins both today and against hermes, teams many did not expect them to beat. best of luck in the rest of the cup.

Anonymous said...

fair play ucd...

railers for life

Anonymous said...

Come on college!!!All the way for the cup!

Anonymous said...

well done ucd!! a great win yesterday.

Anonymous said...

Well done to the CHC ladies! x
Orla

Anonymous said...

well done college!! fantastic win!!

Anonymous said...

And UCD did it without Megan Tenant Humphries, looks like she's on crutches there. Showing thier defence can preform without it's centre back. How long is she out for?

Anonymous said...

Aparently it's not broken so she should be fit to play for the next round anyway

Anonymous said...

Are UCD ladies better than UCD mens? Could they beat them?

Anonymous said...

well done to the college flick takers, a very impressive preformance under pressure against a more expierenced opposition.

Anonymous said...

UCD seem to be an impressive team this year and have caused many upsets. Their defense has been outstanding all season, and they survived a lot of decent pressure from Loreto on Saturday, even without injured Megan Humphries. Holly Jenkinson was superb at the heart of the defense. This is a team that is sure to cause more upsets.

Anonymous said...

any photos of pem v bh???

Stephen Findlater said...

There was a photographer there, will try and follow it up and see if I can get them posted.

Stephen