Four-goal Kerry overpower Meath in second half
Kerry captain Siofra O'Shea scored 1-6 against Meath. Pic: Michael P Ryan/Sportsfile
The old adage goals win games proved true as Kerry got back to winning ways when they defeated Meath in an entertaining contest in the Lidl NFL Division 1 game played at the Meath Hill GAA Grounds.
SĂofra OâShea was superb in the forward line scoring 1-6 (four frees).
Kerry made a great start to the game with a goal in the second minute through Leah McMahon in her first start for Kerry. Meath got their first score in the sixth minute, a point from Emma Duggan. They followed that up with another to cut the gap to one in the seventh minute.
A nice ball in from Anna Galvin found McMahon and she made no mistake grabbing her second goal. Kerry followed up with points from Dannielle OâLeary and OâShea to put six between the sides after 12 minutes.
Meath responded from that Kerry spell with a pointed free from Duggan and a neat goal from Orla Finnegan. Twice in seven minutes Meath came to within one point of Kerry.
The excellent OâShea kicked two points (one free) to put three between the sides in the 28th minute but Duggan and Ciara Smyth fired over points in stoppage time to leave Meath trailing by one at the break at 2-5 to 1-7.
Three minutes into the second half Kerry got their third goal with a lovely finish from OâShea. Duggan was on target yet again firing over a free minutes later. Every time Meath came to within a point of the Kingdom the reigning league champions were able to hit back with a score.
With two in the game, Kerry got their fourth goal in the 53rd minute when Mary OâConnell fired a good shot to the net but Kerry were dealt a blow when CĂĄit Lynch had to go off injured in the 57th minute.
The lead was seven points in the 60th minute when OâShea fired over another free. Meath got a second goal less than one minute later through midfielder Orlaith Sheehy. Duggan hit over another point before OâShea finished the scoring with a point near the end.
Elsewhere, Galwayâs full-forward line of Andrea Trill, Leanne Coen and RĂłisĂn Leonard struck 3-7 between them as they defeated Kildare by 3-12 to 1-7 in Tuam.
Galway led by 2-6 to 0-5 at the break and pushed on from there as they bounced back from their loss to Cork last time out.
In Division 2 on Sunday, Donegal, with two goals from Katie Dowds and one from Ciara McGarvey, won the top of the table clash with Tyrone to preserve their 100 per cent start with a 3-9 to 1-8 win.
Mayo maintained their unbeaten start with a 0-9 to 0-7 win over Tipperary, while Cavan secured their second win when a goal from Niamh Keenaghan heled them to a 1-11 to 2-6 win over Wexford.
An early goal from Ăabha Sherry set Monaghan on their way to their first win when they defeated a Westmeath side 1-12 to 1-6 who were also searching for their first victory.
In Division 3, leaders Down continued their impressive form by seeing off Clare by 7-13 to 4-13. There were also wins for Laois and Louth, while Roscommon and Antrim drew.
S OâShea 1-6 (4f), L McMahon 2-0, M OâConnell 1-1, N NĂ Chonchuir, N Carmody, R Dwyer 0-1 each.
E Duggan 0-7 (4f), C Smyth 0-4, O Finnegan, O Sheehy 1-0 each, M Byrne 0-1.
C Butler; E Lynch, A Doherty, A Dillane; K Ryan, C Lynch, K Brosnan; M OâConnell, A Galvin; M OâConnor, N NĂ ChonchĂșir, C Evans; S OâShea, D OâLeary, L McMahon.Â
K McGrath for Ryan and N Carmody for OâConnor (ht), E NĂ Laighin for Dillane (42), R Dwyer for McMahon and N Quinn for Lynch (44).
R Murray; Ă Sheridan, M.K. Lynch, O Gore; C Lawlor, S Wall, K Bermingham; O Sheehy, N Gallogly; S Murphy, C Smyth, M Farrelly; E Duggan, O Finnegan, M Byrne.Â
L OâNeill for Murphy (26), K Kealy for Gore (38) and R Casserly for Byrne (40), O Smith for Lawlor (46), A Reilly for Bermingham and M Thynne for Finnegan (49).
Maggie Farrelly (Cavan).



