
An Riocht Camogie Team
An Riocht finally ran out
of time in this second replay
of the Ulster Junior Camogie
championship at St Pauls Shaws
Road Belfast
The horrible weather conditions
certainly dampened the spirits
of the players and the large
crowd of spectators who attended
the match expecting to see
a repeat of the previous two
glorious games.
The difference in short between
the two teams was a Dunloy
win at all costs attitude
which could not be matched
by a naive and relatively
in experienced An Riocht team
who battled to the end with
great gusto and courage which
belied their age but who were
unable to match the tactics
of the Dunloy players who
called on a number of their
experienced senior team panel
to grind out a result. The
game quite clearly demonstrated
the benefits to Dunloy of
having a call on a senior
team panel while An Riocht
was very much restricted by
team numbers and options.
The sudden torrential rain
interrupted the Kingdoms warm
– up and this contributed
to their slow start to the
match with Dunloy sharper
out of the blocks and scoring
a goal after only three minutes.
This shocked An Riocht into
action and they took control
with a goal by Nicole Kelly
followed by consecutive points
from Sophie Colgan, Niamh
Mulhern and Lisa Hughes to
leave An Riocht leaders at
half time by 1-03 to 1-00
The wind was a considerable
advantage and this very much
benefitted Dunloy in the second
half when they registered
two quick points followed
by a goal from McNeill. An
Riocht replied with a free
well taken by Sophie Colgan.
This was to be the only An
Riocht score of the second
half and Dunloy upped the
pace and a deflection saw
the ball hit the An Riocht
net to end the game as a contest.
A further Dunloy point left
the final score at An Riocht
1-04 to Dunloy 3-03. Dunloy
now face St Johns Down in
the next round.
The season has now ended
for An Riocht, a season in
which much has been achieved.
They are Down Junior Champions
and Division 3 League winners,
trophies they won with style
and determination. It is quite
remarkable that a small panel
of division 3 players (many
of them mere children) has
rocked the very foundation
of the Kingpins of Ulster
Hurling and Camogie (Dunloy)
forcing them to call on every
last ounce of their guile,
experience and playing panels
and forcing them into quite
unorthodox and questionable
tactics. In short a real David
and Goliath story which will
live a lot longer in the An
Riocht history book than anywhere
else.
Manager Sean Caughey summed
up matters afterwards. “Dunloy
with their massive strength
in depth, their tradition
and their tactics undoubtedly
intimidated our girls. We
have learned an awful lot
about what it takes to play
at this level and that experience
will be of great benefit to
us in the following years.
Dunloy will certainly remember
the name An Riocht and will
certainly treat us with respect
in the future when we will
undoubtedly meet again. That
is more than enough reward
for both management and players
and while the season has now
finished it has been full
of memories for everyone at
An Riocht.” He went
on “The average age
of this team is quite remarkably
young and this is borne out
by the fact that many of them
have quickly to turn their
attentions to the Down Minor
championship final and Minor
League play off. Maybe the
season isn’t over just
yet” he concluded.
Team: Joanna Sloan, Ciara
Trainor, Louise Rodgers, Aine
O Reilly, Marie Trainor, Ashling
Clarke, Ella Colgan, Ciara
Cunningham (Capt) Clara Killen,
Nicole Kelly (1-00), Lisa
Hughes (0-01), Laura Brennan,
Coleen Fearon, Sophie Colgan
(0-02), Niamh Mulhern (0-01).
Subs Emily Keenan, Sarah Jane
Harper, Orla Cunningham, Christina
Trainor.