Here are all of the results and match reports from this week’s Donegal Women’s League games.
Under 12
Finals
2024 Highland Bakery Cup
Cappry Rovers 3 – 2 Finn Valley
What a game of football in Ballyare! Finn Valley U12s were beaten by an excellent Cappry Rovers team in a tightly fought game that had everyone at Diamond Park on tenterhooks. Finn Valley created so many chances and battled right to the end but it just wasn’t to be. The girls have done Finn Valley proud throughout a terrific season. Abbie Lyons put Cappry ahead after 15mins. Mollie Gallagher extended the lead for Cappry just before half time. Samara McGlinchey pulled one back for Finn Valley on 40mins. Alison Mbuli extended the lead for Cappry on 55mins with Riona McIntyre immediately pulling one back for Finn Valley on 56mins, Cappry Rovers clinched the league and Highland Bakery Cup double after earlier in the season also clinching the SFAI Cup. Player of the Match was awarded to Alison Mbuli Cappry Rovers Referee and Assistants: Con McLaughlin, Orlaith Doherty and Finley Bows. Congratulations to Cappry Rovers on winning the 2024 double.
2024 Plate Final
Kilmacrennan 0 – 2 Keadue Rovers
Lena O Donnell put Keadue Rovers into the lead on the stroke of halftime. Jessica Keys extended the lead for Keadue on 51 mins for Keadue to be awarded the U12 Plate. Player of the Match was awarded to Robyn Duffy Keadue Rovers. Referee and Assistants: Michael Coyle, Daniel Doherty and Finley Bows.
2024 Platinum Cup
Letterkenny Rovers B 2 – 0 Gweedore United B
Two quick goals by Chloe Strain halfway through the first half was enough for Letterkenny Rovers to be awarded the U12 Platinum Cup. Player of the Match was awarded to Kerry Wade Letterkenny Rovers. Referee and 4th Assistant: Daniel Doherty, Michael Coyle
2024 Port Bingo Shield
Donegal Town 1 – 3 Mulroy Academy
Sophie Gillespie put Donegal Town into the lead, but Mulroy’s Anita Peoples equalised on the stroke of halftime. Alice Gibbons scored twice in the second half for Mulroy to be awarded the U12 Port Bingo Shield. Player of the Match was awarded to Alice Gibbons. Referee and Assistants: Seimi Ferry, Daniel Doherty and Luke Doherty.
Under 12 Conference Final
Swilly Rovers 1 – 2 Ballyraine Celtic
Ballyraine FC Celtic took home the Conference trophy after a narrow victory over Swilly Rovers FC. Swilly had the majority of shots in the first half with most of them from distance. Ballyraine took the lead through Aoife Sheridan after great work from Eva O’Toole. Swilly hit back with a goal from the very busy Anna Pschenychna. Ballyraine got back in front on half time when Eva O’Toole tapped ina very good work from Lamar. In the second half Ballyraine had more of the ball and Lamar Yousif was a constant thorn in the side of Swilly. Hazel Daly was a rock at the back for Ballyraine and was put under pressure for the Swilly frontline. Swilly could have grabbed an equaliser but the crossbar saved Ballyraine when Pschenychna lobbed keeper Saoise Wall. This was a very even game and could have went either way. Lamar Yousif was player of the match. Thanks to all the match officials.
U12 Charity Shield Semi-Final
Drumbar United 1-0 Bonagee United
Drumbar United hosted Bonagee United in Inver on a glorious evening for a highly anticipated Cup Semi-Final. Both teams started with determination, eager to gain control of the match. Drumbar took the lead early when Emma Thomas capitalized on a brilliant through ball from Clara McBride, firing home to put her team ahead. Bonagee United fought hard to equalize but were consistently thwarted by a solid and resolute Drumbar defence, who stood strong against every challenge. As the first half wore on, Drumbar switched to counter-attacking football but managed to maintain their 1-0 lead going into halftime. In the second half, Bonagee came out with renewed energy, pressing hard to find an equalizer. Despite their best efforts, Drumbar’s defence remained impenetrable. In the closing moments of the match, Bonagee did manage to breach the defense, but Drumbar’s lively goalkeeper, Roisin Cassidy, made a crucial foot save to deny Bonagee and ensure the ball went wide. It was a fantastic, hard-fought game by two brilliant sides. Congratulations to the Drumbar girls, who showed tremendous character and resilience to secure their spot in the cup final this weekend!
Drumbar United B 1 – 3 Drumkeen United
Kildrum Tigers 2-2 Ballyraine Celtic
(Kildrum win 3-2 on pens)
Kildrum welcomed Ballyraine Fc to Station Road this evening in what proved to be a tense match with both sides battling hard. Ballyraine took the lead after 16 mins. From what was end to end with both teams creating good chances. Kildrum’s Harper Lynch Mahon picked up the ball in Ballyraine’s half and went on a great run unleashing a powerful driven shot into the back of the Ballyraine net bringing it to 1-1 at half time. The second half picked up where the first half left off. Áine bovaird got a great shot away but was superbly saved by the Ballyraine keeper. This game didn’t let up with Ballyraine scoring and taking the lead with only 5 mins to go on the clock 2-1. Molly Toland broke through the Ballyraine defence in the final seconds of the game and scored to bring the game level at the full-time whistle. Extra time there was no change in the score line which brought the decision of the game to penalties. Kildrum came out the winners on penalties 3-2. A great game of football played by both teams. Stand out players for Kildrum were Hannah Lynch and Emily Toland. Stand out for Ballyraine was Lamar Yuseif. Thanks also to our referee Ronnie Carlin.
Lagan Harps 0 Dunfanaghy Youths 0
(Lagan won 4-3 on penalties)
The two teams served up a really exciting game in front of a large crowd. Lagan started off well and went close when Danielle Mc Namee struck the post. Lagan had more of the possession but the Dunfanaghy defence were superb. As the half wore on, Dunfanaghy grew into the game and Fiadh Mc Ginley and Michaela Gallagher began to cause problems. The second half was much the same with Lagan pushing forward, but unable to break down the Dunfanaghy defence. When they did Roisin Browne saved their efforts. Dunfanaghy were dangerous on the counter and Thea Rodgers, Julianna Crockett and Kelsie Mc Menamin defended well. Kelsie also made some great attacking runs. Clodagh Kavanagh and Emily Mc Mahon got in round the box but were continually blocked off, while Katie Gildea and Caoimhe Sweeney had great battles with the opposing fullbacks. With neither team able to make the breakthrough, the game went to extra time. Danielle Mc Namee went closest to breaking the deadlock when she shot just over but Dunfanaghy still continued to threaten. The game then went to the dreaded penalty shootout and Lagan just about got over the line. A great effort from both sides with a lot of wee girls showing great courage to step up to take penalties. It was an unfortunate way to lose, and Lagan thank Dunfanaghy for a great game, and wish them well in their final at the weekend. Mick Lagan refereed very sensibly as ever.
Finn Valley B 5 – 0 Letterkenny Rovers
Finn Valley U11s made it to the Globe Cup final with a well-earned victory against Letterkenny Rovers in Stranorlar on Monday evening. Rovers were playing their second game in 2 days and tiredness was undoubtedly a factor as the home side dominated the opening proceedings. Emily McMenamin, and Hannah May Browne both went close to opening the scoring before Saoirse McMenamin prodded home from close range after an initial good save by Kerry Wade. McMenamin grabbed a second just before half time with an excellent solo effort. Rovers fought their way back into the game and created openings after the interval with Angel Abu and Lena Szydelko linking up well and creating lots of problems. However, a Finn Valley counter saw Amelie Moore break clear and she finished in style. Saoirse McMenamin helped herself to another in the closing minutes to see the hosts through to the final. Thanks to John and all at Letterkenny Rovers for a sporting contest as always.
Letterbarrow Celtic 5 – 1 Gweedore Celtic
Letterbarrow under 12s girls welcomed Gweedore Celtic who made the long journey to Tymeen this evening for a cup semi-final. It has been the first time that we had nearly had a full squad in a while (Lauren will be back with vengeance but for now she was cheering the girls on from the sidelines). For the first time in a good while we had a game well under control for the majority of the game going in at half time 2-0 up. Confidence was high going out in the second half, scoring another three goals. We ended up conceding a goal with ten minutes to go with the one single error at the back that was made through the whole game. All in all it was a great finish with the match ending and us winning with a 5-1 finish.
Our player of the match was Clodagh Mc Carthy, nothing was getting past her tonight at the back! A massive thank you to Gweedore for making the long trip and wishing them good luck in their Shield Final this weekend vs Bonagee. Thanks to George Clinton for reffing the game. To all the family and friends that turned up to support the girls – it was great to see so many of you tonight.
Cappry Rovers B 1 – 0 Swilly Rovers
Cappry U12B girls welcomed Swilly Rowers to riverside this evening. A very tight match with both teams having great performances. Fia McNulty scoring the only goal in the sixth minute but wasn’t a want of trying as Swilly Rovers goalkeeper Sophie McAuley had some super saves. Thanks to Aaron Kelly for referring
Raphoe Town 1 – 1 Milford United (Milford win 3:4 on pens)
Milford where the visitors to Drumineny on a perfect evening for football. And it was the visitors who started at a frantic pace with Michella McElhinney latching onto to a through ball and blasting Milford into an early lead with only 1 minute on the clock. The visitors didn’t let up there and went on to dominate the opening 20minutes with Lucy McNulty causing the home defence no end of problems. Molly Tinney, Clodadh Gallagher and Ciara McCrory dug deep to keep the scoreline at 1-0. Eventually the Raphoe midfield found their way into the game with Emily Donnelly and Erin McCann involved in some good passages of play. Shields in the Milford done well to stop a snapshot from Evana Roulstone. Raphoe Girls piled on the pressure and the breakthrough came before the halftime when Catherine Caldwell fired home from a corner. The second half started in similar fashion to first with Milford dominating only from some good stops from Teegan Robb and a McNulty effort crashing off the cross bar. The Raphoe Girls weathered the storm with the introduction of Sheridan McGonagle, Abbey Reynolds and Jessica Meehan began take back control of the game. With Molly Tinney driving Raphoe forward from midfield the Milford defence came under pressure with good efforts from Amanada and Catherine Caldwell. During extra time the game with the game on a knife edge Emily Donnelly came closest to winning it for Raphoe only to see her effort come back off the post. With ref John Duffy signalling the end of extra time it was on to the dreaded penalty shootout.
With both keepers on top form as in the end the Milford Girls scoring the winning penalty in sudden death. Best wishes to Milford in their final, tough evening for the Raphoe Girls after an excellent display but still a cup final to look forward too. Thanks to ref John Duffy.
Under 14
Group 1
Milford Utd 0-0 Mulroy Academy
This was a real local derby game with neither team prepared to give an inch. The first ten minutes were an even affair but after that Mulroy began to turn the screw. On three separate occasions a though ball in behind the Milford defence meant Megan McGinley had to be on her toes. She managed to clear but the ball cannoned off the onrushing Cara Gibbons on one occasion and Aoibheann Callaghan on another resulting in goal mouth scrambles, but Mulroy were unable to finish. After good work on the left Etaine Sheridan found herself through on goal but again another excellent save from Megan kept the game scoreless. The second half turned into an end-to-end game with both teams throwing everything they had at each other with some excellent defensive performances. Milford’s best chances came from set pieces while Mulroy were always a threat on the counterattack. A fully contested game which entertained the large crowd present.
Finn Valley 3 – 2 Milford United
Finn Valley won the under 14 title in style with 7 wins from 7 matches after a thrilling 3-2 victory over Milford United. Aoife Kilpatrick opened the scoring for Milford on 5 minutes, but Finn Valley soon equalised when Ella Udoku grabbed her 17th goal of the season. The home side took the lead through Kate McMenamin but Milford wouldn’t give up and equalised through Aoibheen McConigley-Blaney. In the second half there were chances for both side but it was the champions who scored the winner through Kyra McGavigan.
Glenea United 1 – 2 Letterkenny Rovers
Mulroy Academy 5 – 1 Bonagee United
Group 2
Convoy Arsenal 4 – 1 Drumbar United
Never mind Oasis being back together, the Convoy Arsenal U14 girls team who rocked it last year finally got the chance to be reunited. A season plagued with injuries and girls missing due to holidays and other engagements made for a very tough battle throughout. Tonight almost every girl was back on the team sheet and the home team took on Drumbar United in Orchard Park. Only 2 minutes on the clock Convoy girls took the lead when Leah Doonan brought the ball from the backline the whole way down the wing and fed it to Jenna Doherty who made no mistake in converting. Drumbar put the pressure on and earned themselves a well deserved goal but Convoy didn’t stop there, Elle Doherty this time finding Jenna who popped it in Drumbarr’s net. Half time score was 2-1 to Convoy. Out for the second half came the home team with more goals on their mind. Leah Doonan took on player after player and won battle after battle powering down the left wing producing a fine assist by playing a super ball to Jenna’s feet who rattled the back netting for Convoy’s third goal of the game. The backline line of April Patton, Cliodhna Gildea and Aimee Mc Nulty doing an incredible job of keeping their house tidy and letting nothing in. There were numerous chances for Convoy girls but the final goal of the night came when Amy Doonan assisted Jenna for goal number 4. It was a tremendous game to watch and the passing was on point. Grace Mc Bride was unlucky not to get on the score sheet, the combinations coming from Amy, Jenna and herself were a pleasure to watch leaving the spectators with no question as to why these three girls represent Convoy Arsenal on the Donegal County Squad.
All the girls on the team did a great job and the final home game of the season was a good one. Well done to Drumbar on a great season and good luck in the final stages. Thank you to ref Gavin Doherty for another brilliant game.
Illistrin 4 – 0 Drumbar United
Keadue Rovers 1 – 0 Convoy Arsenal
Keadue finished their league campaign with a hard fought victory over Convoy. Convoy had the aide of a stronge breeze in the first half and looked the more lively in the opening minutes but Keadue quickly got a grip on the game and forced some tremendous chances but Parke in goals made a string of unbelievable saves from Rebecca Reestang, Maria Mcgee, Sarah Jane Harley and Ella Bonner. At the other end chances were slim but Ciara Gallagher in goals had to be alert to a few half chances. The 2nd half saw Keadue quickly set the tempo and with 5 minutes gone, a super keadue move saw Rebecca Reestang brilliantly set up Maria Mcgee and she finished superbly. Keadue kept pressing for a 2nd and Rebecca Reestang and Mcgee went close again but last ditch defending prevented another goal. On 55mins Ella Bonner was unlucky when she smashed the ball off the underside of the crossbar from 20 yards. Convoy almost got a lifeline on 63 minutes when a mix up in the keadue defence saw Doherty poke the ball towards goal but Leah Ward got back and recovered the situation. Convoy tried to press more trying to get something out of the game and in the very last minute a fine shot from outside the box was well saved by Ciara Gallagher in the home goal. It was a great game for the large crowd in attendance with the missed chances from the home side and the tremendous performance from Parke in goals for convoy making the game a nail biter. Referee was Seimi Ferry.
Kilmacrennan Celtic 4 – 0 Ballyraine
Kilmac took the points on a lovely evening for football at Lurgy park. Both teams were fairly evenly matched in the first half but Kilmacrennan took the lead with a great strike from Lucy Sweeney following a Rachel Hegarty through ball. Grace McGlynn swung a dangerous ball in for Ballyraine but it went just wide. Kilmacrennan pressed on in the second half with Lucy Sweeney’s strong runs hard to stop, Lucy scored Kilmac’s second on 52 minutes. Aoibhinn Hegarty scored a fine shot for Kilmac’s third goal and Lucy Sweeney took her hat trick well after some great passing between Tara McGarvey & Cate Cameron. A great all-round display from Kilmac. Thanks to Ballyraine for a good sporting game and well done to referee Alistair Gourley who was fair to all.
Group 3
Cappry Rovers – Dunfanaghy Youths (Cappry win)
Donegal Town B 1 – 4 Glenree
The U14 ladies of Glenree steamed through Barnesmore Gap this evening like a modern-day freight train and railroaded 4 nifty goals past the Claret & Blue of Donegal Town. The Sophie O’Neill captained team had Sophie Elliott opened the scoring on 10mins when she rumbled the net that shook the Bluestack mountains. Ella Grace McGettigan fired her effort home on 12mins that caused a tidal wave on Loch Eske and Aimee Bassett finished off the half for the girls in Black/pink with a shot that shook Donegal castle to its foundations!! The girls maintained their good run of form and ran their wee cotton socks off to make it 3 nil at half time. Donegal stated the brighter in the second half and got a goal back when Ellen James chipped the keeper from outside the box. This resurgence was short lived. Tara Coyle put the notion of a comeback to bed when her nifty footwork slotted the ball past the oncoming keeper on 40mins. A goal Red Hugh O’Donnell himself would have been proud of. This was a great team effort from the Sheephaven Bay faithful, and we’ve seen them grow in confidence throughout the season. This great wee team will now face a semi-final and final over the next couple of weeks to round of a very busy season. Well done girls.
Raphoe Town 3 – 3 Swilly Rovers
Raphoe’s young u14 girls had strong performance against a well-matched Swilly Rovers last night. Both teams started with great intent, and it was the visitors who opened the scoring. A fine stop by Raphoe keeper Lylah Kelly was pounced on by Jessica Sweeney to go one up. The Raphoe girls were not deterred and minutes later had won a corner.Eva Kelly skillfully controlled in box around two strong defenders slotting home to level the game. Midfielders Skyler Murtagh and Saoirse Deasley were on form, competing and setting wingers Lily Rose Dohery and Cara O Connell away. The home side had some lovely play as they worked the ball out from the backline and a ball played into forward Katie Melarkey saw her and Eva free Lily Rose to score from close range to go ahead. Swilly however managed to run through on goal with Anna Pshenychni netting to level it up before the break. This tightly contested match continued with the fast pace of the previous 30mins which is great credit to both teams in the sweltering heat. Swilly took the lead halfway through with Ava Greer. But this match was far from over and speedy winger Cara O Connell drove into the corner combining with Evanna Roustone Evanna gave a sublime pass into Lily Rose, waiting in the box.Calmy controlling and placing in the net.3-3 at the final whistle. Well done to both teams who served up an entertaining game, played in sporting manner.
Under 16
Semi Finals
Raphoe Town 2 – 2 Milford United (Milford win on pens)
There was penalty shoot-out heartache for our U16 girls this evening when they lost out on spot kicks to an excellent young Milford team, in a brilliant game of football at Drumineney. Girls football at the club is really going from strength to strength and it was brilliant not only to see players from our senior women’s team in attendance but also so many young girls from our U6s, U8s and U12s who also came to support the girls and lead them out onto the pitch for their last home game of the season. Both teams received warm applause from a large crowd of appreciative parents and supporters who were treated to a cracking contest – and they really gave their all for the duration of the game and were only separated in the end by the lottery of the penalty shoot-out. There was little between the sides in the opening exchanges with Molly McGroarty, Hannah Goudie and Clíodhna Kelly in the Raphoe midfield battling with the hard-working Chloe McConigley-Blaney and Chloe Murray to try and gain the upper hand. It was Raphoe who took the early advantage, Kayla McSorley who had an outstanding game on the wing for the home side, winning a corner that Milford failed to clear and Erin O’Donnell smashed the ball home to make it 1-0. The industrious Daisy Leeper kept Milford on their toes with her unselfish work in the centre forward role, while Milford’s attacking threat was dealt with superbly by Alicia Domanska, Eine Brennan-Walker, Tory McCarron and Holly Tinney who were kept on their toes by the ever-alert Kelsey Parke in the Raphoe goal. The home side had the slender 1-0 advantage at the break and they doubled that not long after the re-start when Clíodhna Kelly’s shot was blocked but Nakita Frizzell was on hand to score from the rebound. Brooke Johnston brought energy to the wing for the home side when she replaced the injured Molly McGroarty, and Lucy Kelly worked hard when she replaced the injured Clíodhna Kelly, while Alicia McCullagh was industrious in defence as Milford pressed in search of a way back into the game.
The breakthrough came from Erin Nelis, who raced on to a through ball and reacted quickly to steer the ball home for a great goal and create a grandstand finish. With just minutes left on the clock, Kara McAteer pounced again for the hard-working Milford girls to level the tie and force extra time. The lively Cassie Tinney might have nicked it for Raphoe in extra time but her shot flew wide of the target and in the end it took the lottery of the shoot-out to decide the tie. Well done to the girls from both teams who served up such great entertainment and played their hearts out in a cracking, sporting contest and best of luck to Milford who now progress to the Cup final, while our girls will pick themselves up and go again in the final of the shield.
Gweedore United 6 – 4 Ballyraine
Drumbar United 1 – 3 Finn Valley
Drumbar welcomed Finn Valley in their fourth meeting this season and the Finn Valley girls started stronger, scoring before half time through a close range finish from Rachel Harron. Finn Valley won a penalty for handball at the start of the second half which was again finished by Rachel Harron. Finn Valley struck again through Brooke Byrne and although Drumbar grew into the contest and scored a consolation goal 10 minutes before the final whistle the Finn Valley girls saw out the fixture to progress to the Cup final.
Illistrin 5 – 0 Bonagee United
Good sporting game played by both sides. Goal scorers for Illistrin Erin Duffy, Maeve Brady, Lucy McGarvey, Caira Daly and Niamh Lenihan.
Keadue Rovers – Letterkenny Rovers (Keadue Win)
Kedaue Rovers moved into 9th/10th place final with this comprehensive win over Letterkenny Rovers in fine conditions at Central Park. The home side were on the front foot from the word go, aided by a stiff breeze. Some good chances fell to both Caoimhe Gallagher and Kirstie Boyle. However, Keadue took the lead on seven minutes when a good cross from Ellie Bonner, was taken by Kirstie Boyle, who laid off to Elisha Boyle, who finished from 10 yards. On twelve minutes, it was 2-0, following some fine work on the left wing from Toni Boyle, the ball was laid off to Ellie Bonner, who fired home to the roof of the net. The home side kept the pressure on chances fell to a number of Keadue players and it was Amy Moore and Savanna Keys who helped in the rearguard action to keep the score at two. On twenty-three minutes Keadue made it 3-0, when from a corner, there was a scramble in the box, and it fell to Toni Boyle who chipped the keeper for number three. Chances kept on falling to the home side, but Caitlin McBrearty in the Letterkenny goals was in top form, making some fine saves. The home team made it 4 on the stroke of half time, when a corner from the right side made its way to the goal line and Nicole Gillespie tapped home. At the start of the 2nd half, Keadue, playing into a strong breeze were quick out of the blocks and within a minute had their fifth, when a good passing move led to Elisha Boyle scoring her 2nd from close range. In the 4th minute of the second half, Caoimhe Gallagher was on the end of a good move to score the 6th goal with a far post finish. Substitutes were made on the Keadue team and one of those substitutes Ailbhe Doherty, with one of her first touches down the right-hand side, took on the defender and smashed a fine effort to the top corner. Letterkenny, to their credit kept battling away and gained more possession in midfield but the Keadue defence weren’t conceding any chances and just after the hour mark, Elisha Boyle hit her hat trick after a good passing move involving Rebecca Reetsang and Toni Boyle to hit a cool finish to the bottom corner. The home side continued to probe with some extra chances but that was the end of the scoring and Keadue now make their way to the final, where they will play Mulroy Academy. Overall, a fantastic team performance from all the Keadue team and subs, while for Letterkenny, keeper Caitlin McBrearty, while Amy Moore and Savanna Keys had good outings. Referee: Con McLaughlin.
Mulroy Academy 5 – 1 St Catherine’s
Mulroy Academy u16 girls had a convincing semi-final win over St Catherine’s and have earned their place in the top of the table clash with Keadue in the Donegal Women’s League Plaque Final. The first 10 minutes was an intense affair with both goalkeepers making outstanding saves, keeping the opposing team scoreless, but with some hard work from Erin Carlin on the left wing she managed to find a pass to Meabh Sweeney to score her first of the night on 11minutes. Turning provider to goal scorer Erin found the net herself only minutes later and Mulroy looked comfortably in control of the game however the Killybegs girls who after a long journey from school wasn’t going to make it easy for them found the net themselves through the hard-working Mollie Elliott. The next 20mins was end to end with Killybegs pushing for an equaliser before half time but it was Mulroy who found the net through Meabh Sweeney following a free kick from Aishling Duffy. Úna Sweeney on the stoke of half time placed the ball on the path of Aishling for a sweet strike to bring the game to 4-1. Killybegs came out strong in the second half and continued to push forward but Mulroy with a strong bench kept control of the game. Meabh Sweeney with some good play through the centre found herself one on one with the onrushing keeper and smartly decided to chip the keeper. The large crowd in attendance to support the girls however felt she skyed the shot only for the swirling winds of Trialough somehow managed to hold up the ball and it dropped nicely over the line to secure her hattrick and the place in the final for the u16’s. Date and time to be confirmed but all u16 finals to take place in Ballyare weekend of 13th, 14th and 15th September where the girls will meet Keadue for what will no doubt be a thrilling final.
Convoy Arsenal 2 – 5 Glenree