Wexford FC Women v Shamrock Rovers
Very sad news at the beginning of this game with a minute’s silence to mark the recent passing of Pat Ronan, a staunch supporter of the Wexford Youths/FC club and particularly of its women’s teams. His generosity in helping to keep the LOI/WNL project afloat in Wexford has been referenced on many occasions and I’m pretty sure that he has helped out previously at other LOI clubs as well. A warm friendly man, he will be sadly missed at Ferrycarrig Park. Also marked was the 200th appearance of Lauren Dwyer for the club. An outstanding defender at her best, her inclusion in only a couple of senior international squads, without ever getting game-time (if I’m right), is more than a head-scratcher. As far as the game itself is concerned, games between Wexford and Shamrock Rovers have always been close affairs, but although they were behind at the break, Wexford will feel that their domination in the second period earned them the three points. With Freya De Mange injured, Wexford started with Maria, Lolly, Della, Lauren, Kylie, Becky, Aoife, Leah, Ellen, Rossi and Aisling. The first half was relatively even until Rovers got the lead goal. On four minutes, the excellent Maria O’Sullivan half-stopped a good Rovers effort on goal, and I think it was Lauren Dwyer who hooked the ball to safety before it crossed the Wexford goal-line. After an Ellen Molloy effort was drilled straight at Summer Lawless in the Rovers goal, Rossi probably had more time than she took when smacking a half-volley just past the Rovers post when inside the opponent’s area. On 20 minutes, Lawless made a fantastic save to deny a Wexford effort from close in – I didn’t spot who the Wexford attacker was. Then, just after the half-hour, a cross from Rovers’ Jaime Thompson reached Wexford’s endline where Ella Kelly forced it home from a very acute angle. 1-0 to Rovers. Rovers then had a strong finish to the half and O’Sullivan had to make a very decent save from an Emily Corbet effort, together with other interventions, to keep Wexford only a goal behind at the break.