Wales (01) & England enjoy wins in Bob Docherty Day 3

                                                                          

Bob Docherty Tournament: U15 Girls’ International

Wins for Wales (’01) & England on Day 3

 

 

                                                     

 

Press Release: Sunday, April 3, 2016

 

Wales (‘01) 6-0 Northern Ireland

 

Wales were facing Northern Ireland in game 5 of the Bob Docherty series this morning with a noon kick off penciled in.

 

The Welsh girls put their previous defeat at the hands of the Republic of Ireland behind them to hit Northern Ireland for six in a solid performance from the host nation.

 

WALES (’01): Lucy Attwood, Daisy Connolly, Bailey Cordice, Hannah Davies, Jessica Downs-Evans, Meesha Dudley-Jones, Alice Griffiths, Lauren Harris, Grace Horrell, Elise Hughes, Emily Jones, Anna Morphet, Sian Rees, Erin Riden, Morgan Rogers, Charlie Short, Ruth Stanley, Amina Vine

 

NORTHERN IRELAND:Lauren Perry (Shimna Integrated College), Jade McPhee (Breda Academy)
Kelsie Burrows (Nendrum College), Ally Canning (Holy Cross College), Beth Chalmers (Carrickfergus College), Zoe Kilpatrick (Parkhall Integrated College), Kirsty Cameron (Regent House Grammar), Aimee Lee Peachey (Glengormley High School), Rachel McLauren (Ballyclare Secondary), Megan Bell (Grosvenor Grammar School), Aine Smyth (Assumption Grammar), Abbie Robinson (Belfast Model Girls), Leah McEvoy (Little Flower), Joley Andrews (Antrim Grammar), Casey Howe (Collegiate Grammar School, Enniskillen), Jessica Magee (Cookstown High), Carla Devine (St. Louise’s Comprehensive College). Emily Wilson (Parkhall Integrated College)
Ally Canning (Holy Cross College)
Beth Chalmers (Carrickfergus College)
Zoe Kilpatrick (Parkhall Integrated college)
Kirsty Cameron (Regent House Grammar)
Aimee-lee Peachey (Glengormley High School)
Rachel McLaren (Ballyclare Secondary)
Megan Bell (Grosvenor Grammar School)
Aine Smyth (Assumption Grammar)
Abbie Robinson (Belfast Model girls)
Leah McEvoy (Little Flower)
Joley Andrews (Antrim Grammar)
Casey Howe (Collegiate Grammar School, Enniskillen)
Jessica Magee (Cookstown High)
Carla Devine (St. Louise's Comprehensive College)
Emily Wilson (Parkhall Integrated college)

 

Scotland 0-2 England

 

Scotland and England was a lot closer affair in game 6 as Dragon Park played host yet again with a later kick off of 2pm scheduled.

 

The deadlock remained at the break. The England centre half Ellie Hack pounced on a loose ball from a corner to slot home for the first of the afternoon with seven minutes of the second period played.

 

Leah Eddie was unlucky to see her free kick sail over the upright soon after.

 

The English doubled their advantage 15 minutes from time courtesy of Jodie Hutton as her shot from 30 yards out went in off the post.

 

SCOTLAND: Jade Baillie, Leah Eddie, Tara McGonigle, Georgia Adderley, Michaela McAlonie, Elena Santoyo-Brown, Kirstie McIntosh, Morgan Cross, Abbey Calaghan, Kirsten Laing, Lauren Davidson.

SUBS: Ciara Pollock, Kara Chalmers, Leah Fleming, Cara Henderson, Jemma Marriott, Sara McWhirter, Naomi Welch.

 

ENGLAND: Rose Kite, Lucy Johnson, Ellie Hack, Maya Le Tissier, Asmita Ale, Charlotte Fleming, Jodie Hutton, Lucy Egan, Sophie Quirk, Katie Robinson, Libby Smith

SUBS: Holly Manders, Claudi Zahui, Olivia Clark, Megan Hunt, Chloe Ryan, Sinead Samarczuk

 

 

Bob Docherty Cup (U15 Girls’ International)

 

Newport Stadium & Dragon Park, Wales

 

Friday, April 1

 

Wales (02) 0-2 England, Newport Stadium, 4pm

 

Wales (01) 0-5 Republic of Ireland, Dragon Park, 6pm

 

Saturday, April 2

 

Republic of Ireland 3-1 Northern Ireland, Dragon Park, 2pm

 

Wales (02) 0-6 Scotland, Newport Stadium, 5pm

 

Sunday, April 3

 

Wales (01) 6-0 Northern Ireland, Dragon Park, 12 noon

 

Scotland 0-2 England, Dragon Park, 2pm

 

Monday, April 4

 

Wales (’02) vs Northern Ireland, Newport Stadium, 11am

 

Wales (’01) vs Scotland, Dragon Park, 11am

 

Republic of Ireland vs England, Dragon Park, 11.30am

 

 

 

Bob Docherty Tournament – Roll of Honour

 

 

 

YEAR

WINNER

VENUE

2002

Republic of Ireland

Ballymena, Northern Ireland

2003

Scotland

Edinburgh, Scotland

2004

Scotland

Clare, Republic of Ireland

2005

Republic of Ireland

Ballymena, Northern Ireland

2006

Scotland

Dumfries, Scotland

2007***

Republic of Ireland

Wrexham, Wales

2008

Republic of Ireland

Salthill Devon, Galway

2009

Scotland

Belfast, Northern Ireland

2010

Republic of Ireland

Glasgow, Scotland

2011

Northern Ireland

Cardiff, Wales

2012

Northern Ireland

AUL, Dublin

2013

Scotland

Shaws Bridge, Belfast

2014

England

Repton School, Derbyshire

2015

Scotland

Toryglen, Glasgow

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Renamed Bob Docherty Tournament

 

 

 

Republic of Ireland runners up in 2015 and 2014