Bob Docherty Cup | Match Day 1 see Republic of Ireland, Wales & England in driving seat

 

Saturday, March 24, 2018

 

Hat-trick hero Fahey ensures the points for Berkeley

 

Scotland 0-4 Republic of Ireland

Anna Fahey (11, 23, 30) Jessie Stapleton (40)

 

THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND provided a polished display against a very strong Scottish side in Jordanstown this afternoon (March 24) to open their Bob Docherty Cup account in fine style.

 

The win is a positive start to this weekend’s proceedings as the Schools select go in search of the elusive Bob Docherty Cup crown following an eight year hiatus.

 

The score-line may not reflect the efforts of the Scots who hit the crossbar midway through the first half and were unfortunate not to be awarded a penalty in the second period.

 

St. Mary’s Glasnevin starlet Rugile AskaInte had an outstanding game for the Irish as she kept an impressive clean sheet with some audacious saves. 

 

Captain Della Doherty, Manorhamilton’s Muireann Devaney and Thurles youngster Aoibheann Clancy were superb for the Irish.

 

The Republic of Ireland were confident and composed on the ball and provided a stunning performance from the class of 2018 with St. Paul’s SS, Oughterard pupil Anna FAHEY demanding the spotlight with a magnificent hat-trick in the first half. A fourth came courtesy of the penalty spot as Palmerstown’s student Jessie STAPLETON slotted home with ease. 

 

The Republic of Ireland will now focus their attentions on Stephen Graham’s Northern Ireland ‘B’ select as games kick off at 2pm tomorrow.

 

The Republic of Ireland will be hoping for more of the same as Berkeley considers his selection options for Match Day 2. The substitutions that was introduced at half time and midway through the second half impressed so it gives him some additional options if he does decide to change things up against one of the host teams. 

 

Wales and England both managed to secure victories in their opening meetings but it was by the slenderest of margins.

 

Northern Ireland ‘A’ opened the scoring through a text book set-piece which was headed home to give Ryan Mullen the perfect start to his campaign against the English.

 

Claire Robinson’s side had a chance to square things up but Bebe Smith missed from the penalty spot. However, the youngster made amends moments later as she slotted home the equaliser.

 

England’s Ruby Hughes provided an amazing conclusion to their encounter with an incredible shot from distance that curled into the top corner to give them a surprising 2-1 win.

 

Northern Ireland ‘A’ will rue some missed opportunities in that game as they had several one and one’s with the opposition’s keeper which went astray of the target. Mullen’s squad will now face David Thomson’s Scottish outfit who are desperate to keep their title dreams alive.

 

Defending Champions Wales made hard work of their opening game when Northern Ireland ‘B’ provided the entertainment. Welsh Captain Carrie Jones with the only goal of the game coming five minutes from time. Graham’s side should have equalised in injury time but their effort hit the woodwork to give Matthew Clement’s crew full points.

 

Wales will feature against England tomorrow so this game will prove crucial to their play-off places on Monday morning with a win sure to secure a top spot finish in day three of the competition for the victors.

 

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND | Rugile AskaInyte (St. Mary’s Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin), Abbie Clarke (Muckross Park College, Donnybrook), Shauna Brennan (Claregalway College), Therese Kinnevey (St. Paul’s Secondary School, Ougherard), Jessie Stapleton (Palmerstown Community School), Aoibheann Clancy (Presentation Secondary School, Thurles), Aoife Horgan (St. Joseph’s Secondary School, Ballybunion), Della Doherty CAPTAIN (Coláiste Iosagain, Portarlington),

Anna Fahey (St. Paul’s Secondary School, Ougherard), Muireann Devaney (St. Clare’s Comprehensive School, Manorhamilton), Ellen Molloy (Presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny)

 

SUBS USED | Kerry Brown (Moville Community College) for Molloy (HT), Kate Slevin (Claregalway College) for Doherty (HT), Erin McLaughlin (Carndonagh Community School) for Fahey (40), Kate O’Dowd (St. Nathy’s College, Ballaghaderreen) for Horgan (43), Emer O’Neill (St. Louis Community School, Kiltimagh) for Devaney (50)

 

SUBS NOT USED | Emma O’Donoghue (Coláiste Muire, Ennis), Leah Hayes Coen (Scoil Mhuire agus Íde, Newcastle West)

 

MANAGEMENT | Head Coach Richard Berkeley (Sancta Maria College, Louisburgh) Coach Karen Byrne (St. Ultan’s National School, Navan) GK Coach Scott Gaynor (Presentation SS, Wexford), Performance Analyst Emma Mullin (IT Sligo),  Kit Person Karen Henry (Mulroy College, Milford), Physio Aoife Burke

 

Republic of Ireland 10

ENGLAND | Lana Timson, Kiya Webb, Safia Paraiso, Ruby Hughes, Emily Slater, Amber Treweek, Kira Hockley, Sally Ann Hitchen, Emily Atkinson, Poppy Pryor, Tamara Abbie Wilcock, Alyssa Mae Aherne, Lauren Hart, Mia Ross, Libbi Mae McInnes, Mary Collier, Bebe Smith, Lily Jackson.

 

England U15 Girls

 

SCOTLAND | Alicia Yates, Gail Gilmour, Robyn McCafferty, Lynsey Baillie, Paige McAllister, Jessica Broadrick, Jenna Penman, Mirin Easdon, Kate Nicolson, Monica Forsyth, Ellie-Jai Reid, Kirsty MacLean, Rebecca McAllister, Maria McAneny, Olivia Potter, Rosie McQuillan, Eilidh Adams, Bayley Hutchison

 

Scotland U15 Girls

 

NORTHERN IRELAND ‘A’ | Jenna Corry (Forthill College), Kathryn McConnell (Kilkeel High School), Leah McAuley (St. Dominic’s Grammar School), Erin McGreevy (St. Louise’s Comprehensive College), Shona Davis (St. Louise’s Comprehensive College), Fi  Morgan (Blessed Trinity College), Teegan Lynch (Captain, Holy Cross College), Cora Chambers (Lisneal College), Cora Morgan (St. Louise’s Comprehensive College), Lucy Andrews (Wallace High School), Rosie Zubier (Dominican College), Lauren Walsh (Ballyclare Grammar School), Amie Hill (Liverpool Academy), Cara Mervyn (St. Louise’s Comprehensive College), Anna Wilson (Rathmore Grammar), Katie Dickson (Down High School), Abbie McHenry (Belfast Royal Academy), Rosie Thompson (Mercy College)

Northern Ireland A

NORTHERN IRELAND ‘B’ | Rachel Norney (St. Louise’s Comprehensive College), Kaia Moore (Limavady Grammar), Ella Haughey (Down High School), Tierna Bell (St. Genevieve’s High School), Aimee Neal (Fivemiletown College), Helen Parker (Wellington College), Ellie-Mae Dickson (Wallace High School), Caoimhe Mulholland (Captain, Assumption Grammar), Cara Tumelty (Assumption Grammar), Erin Montgomery (St. Colm’s High School), Eve Reilly (Bloomfield Collegiate), Leah Heaney (Lurgan Junior High), Abbey Redmond (Carrickfergus Grammar), Darcy Boyle (Belfast Girls’ Model), Ellie Tennyson (Laurelhill Community College), Zoe Rodgers (Wellington College), Tara Doherty (Holy Cross College), Lucy Girgan (Dalriada Grammar)

Northern Ireland B

 

WALES | Safia Middleton-Patel, Lucy Farrell, Grace Anna Morris, Anna Bebb, Ffion Spence, Sadie Jones, Niamh Warrender, Olivia Barnett, Izzy Reddin, Isabella Reidford, Hollie Smith, Lucia Molinari, Beth McGowan, Zoe Smith, Zoe Collyer, Mary McAteer, Maria Francis-Jones, Libby Isaac, Carrie Jones

Wales U15 Girls#1

 

FIXTURES & RESULTS

All fixtures will take place at Ulster University, Jordanstown Campus

 

Bob Docherty Cup Group Stages | U15 Girls’ International Tournament

Northern Ireland ‘A’ 1-2 England, Pitch 4

Northern Ireland ‘B’ 0-1 Wales, Pitch 3

Scotland 0-4 Republic of Ireland, Pitch 2

Saturday, March 24, KO 4.30pm

 

Bob Docherty Cup Group Stages | U15 Girls’ International Tournament

Northern Ireland ‘A’ vs Scotland, Pitch 4

Northern Ireland ‘B’ vs Republic of Ireland, Pitch 3

England vs Wales, Pitch 2

Sunday, March 25, KO 2pm

 

Bob Docherty Cup Play-offs | U15 Girls’ International Tournament

5 vs 6 Pitch 2

3 vs 4 Pitch 3

1 vs 2 Pitch 4

Monday, March 26, KO 11am

 

Bob Docherty Cup | 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 Complex, Dublin

2013

Scotland

Shaws Bridge, Belfast

2014

England

Repton School, Derbyshire

2015

Scotland

Toryglen, Glasgow

2016

England

Dragon Park, Wales

2017

Wales

AUL Complex, Dublin

***

Renamed Bob Docherty Cup

 

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