Kerry preserve Division 1 place and send Kildare through trapdoor

Two goals from Danielle O’Leary were pivotal in a tight contest
Kerry preserve Division 1 place and send Kildare through trapdoor

Kerry's Leah McMahon with Mia Doherty of Kildare

Lidl National League Division 1: Kerry 2-10 Kildare 2-9 

Kerry secured their Lidl National League Division 1 status for 2027 with a narrow victory in a tense relegation decider at Manguard Plus GAA Centre of Excellence which saw Kildare lose their top flight status.

With both sides aware that a win would preserve their top-flight place, the contest was played with real intensity and carried a strong championship feel throughout.

Kildare made the brighter start with Aoife Rattigan leading the way. She converted two early frees and added a point from play to give the hosts a three-point advantage.

Kerry responded decisively when Danielle O’Leary struck for goal – the forward rounding the goalkeeper to tap in after good work by Roisin Rahilly in the buildup - and she quickly followed up with a point as the visitors settled into the game. Éabha Ní Laighinn also raised a white flag as Kerry edged in front.

Kildare regrouped well, with Molly Aspell and Rattigan both on target before Rattigan intercepted a kickout finding the net to swing the momentum back in their favour. Kerry stayed in touch through Síofra O’Shea frees, and although Kildare lost captain Laoise Lenehan to a yellow card, they managed to keep their noses in front.

Kildare's Alannah Prizeman with Leah McMahon of Kerry. Pic: ©INPHO/Grace Halton
Kildare's Alannah Prizeman with Leah McMahon of Kerry. Pic: ©INPHO/Grace Halton

Further scores from Rattigan and Ciara Wheeler were met by a Kerry effort from Leah McMahon, leaving Kildare ahead by 1-7 to 1-5 at the interval.

Kerry emerged strongly after the break, with points from newly introduced Mary O’Connell and O’Shea pushing them into the lead. O’Shea and Niamh Ní Chonchúir added further scores as Kerry built momentum, but Kildare struck back through a well-taken Alannah Prizeman goal to regain the advantage.

Danielle O’Leary was again central for Kerry, reacting quickest after her shot was saved to palm home her second goal. Kerry then had a chance to extend their lead from the penalty spot, but Rachel Fennin produced an excellent save from Síofra O’Shea to keep Kildare in contention.

A Rachel Dwyer point edged Kerry two in front once more – a pivotal score as it turned out – and although Rattigan responded with a late free, Kerry held their composure in the closing stages to secure a hard-earned 2-10 to 2-9 victory and confirm their Division 1 survival, while Kildare will make the drop.

Scorers for Kerry: Danielle O’Leary 2-1; Síofra O’Shea 0-4 (2f); Leah McMahon, Éabha Ní Laighinn, Mary O’Connell, Niamh Ní Chonchúir, & Rachel Dwyer 0-1 each.

Scorers for Kildare: Aoife Rattigan 1-7 (5f); Alannah Prizeman 1-0; Molly Aspell 0-1; Ciara Wheeler 0-1.

KERRY: C Butler, E Lynch, D Kearney, R Rahilly, É Ní Laighinn, A Dillane, A O’Connell, N Carmody, A Galvin, K Enright, N Ní Chonchúir, C Evans, S O'Shea (capt), D O'Leary, L McMahon. 

Subs: M O’Connell for K Enright (HT), M Mulvihill for N Ní Chonchúir (50), J Lucey for C Evans (50), R Dwyer for N Carmody (53).

KILDARE: R Fennin, Á Mernagh, M Doherty, A Murnane, H McLoughlin, R Sargent, L Lenehan (capt), J Harney, G Wheeler, L Shaw, C Wheeler, M Aspell, A Rattigan, M Doyle, A Prizeman. 

Subs: R Forde for J Harney (15), L Curran for M Doyle (43), A Irhue for L Shaw (48), R Dillon for A Murnane (54), A Mahon for M Doherty (54).

Referee: Paul McCaughey (Westmeath).

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