Action from the game between Meath and Dublin

Ladies Leinster MFC weekend round up

A 3-6 haul from Dunboyne’s Emma Duggan paved the way for Royal County victory in Sunday’s Ladies Leinster MFC Group A clash between Meath and Dublin at St Margaret's. 

With the aid of a stiff wind, the Royals soared into a 2-8 to 0-2 half-time lead.

On the resumption, Dublin managed to reel in the opposition and reduced the deficit to four points with Dublin captain Jodi Egan finding the net. 

But a third Duggan goal and a strong finish from the Royals gave them their first Minor win over the team from the Capital in some time. 

Sarah Wall, Orlagh Lally and Duggan were all to the fore. The trio were all key members of the Leinster PPS squad that won the Shield at the recent Interprovincial competition.

In the second Group A fixture, last year’s All Ireland Minor B Champions Kildare enjoyed a big win over Offaly. 

Gavin Doyle’s charges won 2-22 to 0-2 with Orlaith Sullivan the Lilywhites top scorer, hitting 1-6. 

Hazel McLoughlin hit 1-3 while Angela Brady hit both scores for the Faithful County. 

Next up for the Lilywhites is a visit from Dublin while Meath will tackle Offaly.
GROUP A RESULTS
Dublin 1-12, Meath 3-16
Kildare 2-22, Offaly 0-2

GROUP B 

Westmeath travelled to Coolgreaney and won a high-scoring contest with Wexford. The umpires were kept busy with 8-30 scored over the hour.

Westmeath led by 1-10 to 0-7 before a score-frenzied second-half saw the visitors seal victory on a 5-18 to 3-12 scoreline.

Timahoe was the venue for Laois and Longford’s first Minor Championship game of 2019 and they served up another scoring thriller.

 Laois were 3-4 to 2-5 to the good at half-time, but five goals for the visitors after the break saw them take the lead and seal victory.

Ciara Healy top-scored for Longford with 2-4 while Orla Nevin, Ciara Foxe, Ciara Sutton, Cait Kiely and Holly Craig Cassidy all found the net for the visitors. 

Shifra Havill (2-1) and Emily Lacey (0-6) were the home side’s top scorers and it finished in Timahoe with Longford securing a 7-5 to 3-13 win.
GROUP B RESULTS
Wexford 3-12, Westmeath 5-18
Laois 3-13, Longford 7-5

GROUP C

Wicklow and Louth had the honour of opening the 2019 Leinster Championships on Saturday and this game did not disappoint. 
The Wee County had a commanding 5-7 to 0-4 lead at the break, but Wicklow out-performed their visitors in the second period, narrowing the gap to four before a sixth goal secured the win for Louth. 

Niamh Caffrey was the Garden County’s top scorer hitting 1-3 with Emer McNulty and Emma Katus also finding the back of the net. In the Group’s second game, Carlow were big winners over Kilkenny in James Stephens.

GROUP C RESULTS
Kilkenny 1-2, Carlow 10-25
Wicklow 3-10, Louth 6-8

Next round of fixtures is set for the Monday 18th March.