2024 SAFIB Bob Docherty Cup Match Day One concludes

SAFIB Bob Docherty Cup | Under 15 Girls’ International Tournament

 

Monday, March 25, 2024

 

Republic of Ireland top after Match Day One

 

Republic of Ireland 2-1 Scotland          England 1-1 Northern Ireland 

(Eng won 3-1 pens for bonus point)

Anna McGough (18), Eve Loftus (44)       May Cruft (60+3)             Chloe Giddings (16 pen)                Ruby Abair (32)

                                                                                                                                               

 

THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND enjoyed a hard fought opening day victory over reigning Champions Scotland while England and Northern Ireland played out an entertaining one all draw in the other afternoon fixture in Athlone Town AFC (March 25).

England grabbed a bonus point with a 3-1 victory in the penalty shoot-out. The additional point comes into effect if teams are level on points following the six game series. 

MATCH DAY ONE, GAME ONE

In a closely contested opener to the four day series, it was Republic of Ireland forward Anna McGOUGH who scored a rocket from the edge of the box to break the deadlock in the Midlands venue. The goal coming just after the midway point in the first period as Lara Darraghan (Loreto, Abbey, Dalkey) played a delightful ball to her feet for the Claregalway student to slot past the keeper’s far post and rifle into the bottom corner.

The hosts enjoyed this slender lead at the interval.

There was a few substitutions at half time as one of them, Eva LOFTUS (Laurel Hill Coláiste, Limerick) popped up to net the second, direct from a corner kick on 44 minutes.

Scotland were determined to get something from the game and they were rewarded with a goal three minutes into added time as May CRUFT converted at the back post following a well delivered corner.

The final whistle came shortly after to make it 2-1 to Richard Berkeley’s side.

The Republic of Ireland will face England in the second of tomorrow’s fixtures kicking off at 5pm in Athlone. The players will contest the John Read Cup in this fixture as it’s an annual event between the two Nations. England are current holders having defeated Ireland on penalties (6-5) following a 1-1 draw last season.

 

PLAYER OF THE MATCH

 

Richard Berkeley and his staff selected Coláiste Chiarain, Athlone pupil Sophie BYRNE as our Player of the Match following her sterling performance against the Scots.

 

MATCH DAY ONE, GAME TWO

In the second of the outings this afternoon, it was England who enjoyed a slender lead at the break when Chloe GIDDINGS converted from the spot on 16 minutes.

Northern Ireland got back into contention and equalised two minutes into the restart through a lovely goal from Ruby ADAIR.

England had a chance to win it in added time but substitute Millie Burdon missed a spot kick and the result was a draw.

England’s Evie Mitchell saved two penalties to ensure England’s bonus point in the resulting 3-1 shoot-out.

Northern Ireland line out against Scotland on Tuesday in Athlone at 3pm. Both teams will be looking to add a win to their campaign tomorrow.  

 

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND | Sarah Doyle, Karla Moore, Keelin Comiskey, Isabella Talotti, Kaitlyn Delahunty, Lara Dallaghan, Madison McGuane ©, Sarah Reynolds, Sophie Byrne, Mia Murtagh, Anna McGough

SUBS USED | Eva Loftus for Reynolds (HT), Kassie McLoughlin for Moore (HT), Ciara Milton for McGough (42) Abbie Duffy for Byrne (55)

SUBS NOT USED | Lucy Doyle Farrington, Maisie Quinn, Molly Kirwan

 

SCOTLAND | Morgan McCroary, Abby Hayes, Iona Watt, Sky Murtagh, Caitlin Martin, Lily Boyce ©, Phoebe O’Donnell, Oluwadara Ositelu, May Cruft, Orla Burn, Ava Crawford

SUBS USED | Erin O’Brien for Ositelu (HT),Amelie Chomczuk for O’Donnell (42)

SUBS NOT USED | Alex Reid, Erin Gilvear, Lucy Stevenson, Ava Allison, Milissa Regmi

 

MATCH OFFICIAL | Ray Conlon (Midlands)

 

ENGLAND | Evie Mitchell, Honey Benton Bryan, Macy Walby, Rachel McPeak, Annabelle Tang, Chloe Giddings, Lily Janes, Lottie Thorpe, Maisie Brickell, Emily Giddings, Dolly Reynolds

SUBS USED | Macie Mae Halsall for Reynolds (HT), Tilly Abrahams for Janes (HT), Isla Law for Walby (40), Millie Burdon for Benton Bryan (40), Sophia Burton for Lottie Thorpe (57)

SUBS NOT USED | Freya Weeks, Zoe Ciccardini

 

NORTHERN IRELAND | Zara McAvoy, Holly Hiton, Chloe Beckinsale, Lily Brooke Wallace, Ruby Adair, Charlotte Havern, Maja Stachura, Emilee Leacock, Mirijana Karrabecaj, Grace McAllister, Abbie Smyth

SUBS USED | Ava Hurl for Stachura (38), Grace Campbell for Curran (40), Sophie Graham for Smyth (53), Jemma Hernan for Leacock (53), Madison Bell for McAvoy (53)

SUBS NOT USED | Daisy Moore, Heidi Curran

 

MATCH OFFICIAL | Willie Stokes (Midlands)

 

RESULTS

 

Monday, March 25 | Match Day 1

Republic of Ireland 2-1 Scotland KO 10am

Northern Ireland 1-1 England (England won 3-1 pens for bonus point) KO 12.15pm

 

FIXTURES

 

Tuesday, March 26 | Match Day 2

Scotland vs Northern Ireland KO 3pm

Republic of Ireland vs England KO 5pm

 

Wednesday, March 27 | Rest Day

 

Thursday, March 28 | Match Day 3

England vs Scotland KO 10am

Republic of Ireland vs Northern Ireland KO 12 noon

 

SAFIB 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

2018

Republic of Ireland

Ulster University, Jordanstown

2019

Republic of Ireland

Cambrils Park, Salou

2020

NA

COVID-19

2021

NA

COVID-19

2022

Republic of Ireland

Cochrane Park, Newcastle University

2023

Scotland

Parklea Playing Fields, Glasgow

***

Renamed Bob Docherty Cup