Tara Needham of Mayo in action against Lynsey Noone of Galway during their TG4 LGFA All-Ireland senior championship quarterfinal at Pearse Stadium. Photo: Sam Barnes | Sportsfile

Mayo beat old enemy Galway with dramatic late winner

A dramatic late point from substitute Shauna Howley with just 20 seconds remaining on the clock snatched a 0-10 to 1-6 victory for Mayo over arch rivals Galway in the first of the TG4 LGFA All-Ireland senior championship quarterfinals at Pearse Stadium this afternoon, writes Darren Kelly.

Just as extra-time loomed, Galway’s attempt to work one last score from deep was punished when Ciara Needham intercepted and raced through before setting up Howley for the winner.

Mayo had the wind in the first half and picked up two points through Deirdre Doherty and Sinead Cafferky before Galway landed the first major blow on six minutes.

Nicola Ward was involved in a move that included Leanne Coen, Ailbhe Davoren and Róisín Leonard before Lynsey Noone was perfectly placed to finish to the net, making it 1-0 to 0-2.

It was the first of four goal chances the Tribeswomen had but they didn’t manage to convert others as Laura Brennan saved from Lynsey Noone, Shauna Brennan hit the crossbar, and Davoren was pulled for steps before slicing the ball wide.

Doherty’s second free levelled and the teams would be all square twice more by the 27th minute. Tracey and Roisin Leonard both registered placed balls for Galway, while Ciara Needham and Doherty provided the Mayo response.

They looked set to enter the dressing rooms level but Mayo took advantage of an error just before the hooter. Aoife Geraghty turned over possession in midfield before delivering the ball into Tara Needham and she pointed, leaving it 0-6 to 1-2 at the break.

The hosts suffered a blow three minutes after the restart when Lynsey Noone received a yellow card for a challenge on Geraghty. But the hosts actually outscored their opponents 0-3 to 0-1 over the next 10 minutes, as two Róisín Leonard frees and one from play for her cousin Tracey were only countered by a Shauna Howley free.

Mayo had the ball in the net on 39 minutes only for Geraghty’s effort to be disallowed for a square ball.

However, Howley’s second score restored parity for the sixth time on the three-quarter mark and the teams traded scores again through Galway’s Aoife Molloy and Mayo’s Maria Cannon.

Galway had a late chanced but Tracey Leonard’s effort went wide before Mayo countered for their dramatic winner from Howley as the Connacht champions advance to the last four.

Mayo: L. Brennan; S. Lally, C. McManamon, D. Caldwell; K. Sullivan, C. Needham (0-1), E. Ronayne; A. Geraghty, S. Walsh; S. Mulvihill, F. McHale, S. Cafferky (0-1); D. Doherty (0-3f), R. Kearns, T. Needham (0-1).

Subs used: S. Howley (0-3, 2f), M. Cannon (0-1f), L. Wallace, L. Cafferky, T. O’Connor.

Galway: L. Murphy; K. Geraghty, A. Ni Cheallaigh, S. Ni Loingsigh; A. Molloy (0-1), L. Ward, S. Brennan; N. Ward, L. Coen; L. Noone (1-0), H. Noone, O. Divilly; T. Leonard (0-2, 1f), A. Davoren, R. Leonard (0-3f).

Subs used: C. Trill, S. Divilly, K. Slevin, B. Quinn, E. Noone.

Referee: S. Mulvihill (Kerry).