| MONAGHAN READY TO TAKE ON THE MIGHTY CORK
This Sunday sees the much awaited All Ireland senior championship final between Monaghan and Cork. In 2008 Cork proved too strong for the Monaghan girls, many who will be in action again this Sunday. This time the team are more mature and experienced and judging from their performances all year, they are well ready for the challenge ahead.
The management team of Gregory Mc Gonigle, Peter Clarke, John Downey and back up team of Fiona Kindlon, Arlene and Jimmy have left no stone unturned in preparation for Sunday's game.
Indeed Monaghan started their league campaign in flying form, unbeaten until the semi final stages. They met Cork, Sunday's opponents in Emyvale and came out victorious. Cork however were missing some of their big names. In the semi final however, Laois once again proved a stumbling block for Monaghan denying them a national league final spot. All sights were now set on the championship. First up was Armagh with Monaghan having a very comprehensive win. Next up was Down, and once again Monaghan proved too strong. Next up was their Ulster final where they were up against last year's All Ireland finalists Tyrone. Another excellent display by the Monaghan girls beating Tyrone convincingly. Confidence was growing with every game ,and the belief that maybe this could be thier year was becoming more evident. Then it was Meath in the quarter finals , a team that had knocked the reigning All Ireland champions out of the Leinster championship. and once again another powerful display by the Monaghan girls ensured them of a semi final spot. Kerry was now the only team in their way. A blistering start by the Monaghan girls saw them forge ahead, but then at the start of the second half, Kerry staged a magnificant comeback. For the first time in the championship, the Monaghan girls went behind. Now was the time to see what this team's character was like. And indeed spurred on by their captain Sharon Courtney, they showed everyone the magnificant character that this team has. They surged ahead in the final 15 minutes of the game. Kerry were unable to stop them and when the final whistle blew, it was back to Croke Park again for this wonderful group of players.
Cork, their opponents on Sunday have been improving as the year has gone on and are now back to their very best. They showed great composure and experience against Dublin in the quarter finals when they came back from the dead to snatch victory just at the end. Then in the semi final they had a convincing over Laois.
We are going to see 2 great teams in action this Sunday. Over the past 6 years Cork have been the best team in the country, but Monaghan have been steadily building. They have a wealth of talent on their side and if they all play to their potential, they will push Cork every inch of the way. In their panel they are lucky to have 2 of the top goalkeepers in the province and indeed the country. Their defence has been excellent all year. They may not be the most physical of players, but what they might lack in physique, they make up for in courage, guts and committement. They also have the speed to push forward when needed. They have I believe one of the most hard working midfield pairings . Up front, they have players whose speed has tormented so many teams this year and who are willing to cover every blade of grass on the pitch if need be. As was evident against Kerry, they have people on the bench who can make a big impact when needed.
To beat Cork on Sunday, each and everyone of the players will have to play to their potential. Cork will want to make up for their huge disappointment last year but Monaghan will want to make up for the disappointment of losing out to Cork in 2008.
A great game in prospect and we urge all of Monaghan to come out on Sunday and give this team the support they deserve
Monaghan panel Linda Martin, Edel Corrigan, Grainne Mc Nally, Sharon Courtney capt, Christine Reilly vice capt, Aoife Mc Anespie, Nicola Fahy, Lavina Connolly, Amanda Casey, Cora Courtney, Ellen Mc Carron, Therese Mc Nally, Catriona Mc Connell, Caoimhe Mohan, Niamh Kindlon, Ciara Mc Anespie, Isobel Kierans, Laura Mc Eneaney, Eileen Mc Elroy, Una Mc Nally,Natasha Mohan, Niamh Lynch, Joanne Courtney, Laura Boylan, Margaret Treanor, Emma Byrne, Louise Byrne, Barbara Ward, Eileen Mc Kenna, Shauna Coyle
On behalf of the county board I would like to thank everyone who has helped out in any way over the past few weeks. Getting to An Ireland final means a lot of hard work and organising and a big thank you to everyone who has helped out. To all who have given player sponsorships and donations, a big thank you.
We look forward to seeing you all at the After match banquet in The Regency Hotel. Tickets are still available so anyone still interested in attending should contact either Seamus Mc Carville 087-6684428 or Tommy Kierans 086-1600027. Prices for tickets €30. Music by t the Fuzzy Burgers.
![]() This Sunday sees the much awaited All Ireland senior championship final between Monaghan and Cork. In 2008 Cork proved too strong for the Monaghan girls, many who will be in action again this Sunday. This time the team are more mature and experienced and judging from their performances all year, they are well ready for the challenge ahead.
The management team of Gregory Mc Gonigle, Peter Clarke, John Downey and back up team of Fiona Kindlon, Arlene and Jimmy have left no stone unturned in preparation for Sunday's game.
Indeed Monaghan started their league campaign in flying form, unbeaten until the semi final stages. They met Cork, Sunday's opponents in Emyvale and came out victorious. Cork however were missing some of their big names. In the semi final however, Laois once again proved a stumbling block for Monaghan denying them a national league final spot. All sights were now set on the championship. First up was Armagh with Monaghan having a very comprehensive win. Next up was Down, and once again Monaghan proved too strong. Next up was their Ulster final where they were up against last year's All Ireland finalists Tyrone. Another excellent display by the Monaghan girls beating Tyrone convincingly. Confidence was growing with every game ,and the belief that maybe this could be thier year was becoming more evident. Then it was Meath in the quarter finals , a team that had knocked the reigning All Ireland champions out of the Leinster championship. and once again another powerful display by the Monaghan girls ensured them of a semi final spot. Kerry was now the only team in their way. A blistering start by the Monaghan girls saw them forge ahead, but then at the start of the second half, Kerry staged a magnificant comeback. For the first time in the championship, the Monaghan girls went behind. Now was the time to see what this team's character was like. And indeed spurred on by their captain Sharon Courtney, they showed everyone the magnificant character that this team has. They surged ahead in the final 15 minutes of the game. Kerry were unable to stop them and when the final whistle blew, it was back to Croke Park again for this wonderful group of players.
Cork, their opponents on Sunday have been improving as the year has gone on and are now back to their very best. They showed great composure and experience against Dublin in the quarter finals when they came back from the dead to snatch victory just at the end. Then in the semi final they had a convincing over Laois.
We are going to see 2 great teams in action this Sunday. Over the past 6 years Cork have been the best team in the country, but Monaghan have been steadily building. They have a wealth of talent on their side and if they all play to their potential, they will push Cork every inch of the way. In their panel they are lucky to have 2 of the top goalkeepers in the province and indeed the country. Their defence has been excellent all year. They may not be the most physical of players, but what they might lack in physique, they make up for in courage, guts and committement. They also have the speed to push forward when needed. They have I believe one of the most hard working midfield pairings . Up front, they have players whose speed has tormented so many teams this year and who are willing to cover every blade of grass on the pitch if need be. As was evident against Kerry, they have people on the bench who can make a big impact when needed.
To beat Cork on Sunday, each and everyone of the players will have to play to their potential. Cork will want to make up for their huge disappointment last year but Monaghan will want to make up for the disappointment of losing out to Cork in 2008.
A great game in prospect and we urge all of Monaghan to come out on Sunday and give this team the support they deserve
Monaghan panel Linda Martin, Edel Corrigan, Grainne Mc Nally, Sharon Courtney capt, Christine Reilly vice capt, Aoife Mc Anespie, Nicola Fahy, Lavina Connolly, Amanda Casey, Cora Courtney, Ellen Mc Carron, Therese Mc Nally, Catriona Mc Connell, Caoimhe Mohan, Niamh Kindlon, Ciara Mc Anespie, Isobel Kierans, Laura Mc Eneaney, Eileen Mc Elroy, Una Mc Nally,Natasha Mohan, Niamh Lynch, Joanne Courtney, Laura Boylan, Margaret Treanor, Emma Byrne, Louise Byrne, Barbara Ward, Eileen Mc Kenna, Shauna Coyle
On behalf of the county board I would like to thank everyone who has helped out in any way over the past few weeks. Getting to An Ireland final means a lot of hard work and organising and a big thank you to everyone who has helped out. To all who have given player sponsorships and donations, a big thank you.
We look forward to seeing you all at the After match banquet in The Regency Hotel. Tickets are still available so anyone still interested in attending should contact either Seamus Mc Carville 087-6684428 or Tommy Kierans 086-1600027. Prices for tickets €30. Music by t the Fuzzy Burgers.
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