SLIGO ROVERS 2 WEXFORD 0
BY CONALL COLLIER
Sligo Rovers turned on the style for a first victory victory in the All-Island Cup opener against defending champions Wexford at a rain-lashed and windswept Showgrounds on Saturday evening where a goal in each half from Cara Jordan gave the home supporters plenty to cheer about.
The victory was also a first win of the season for the Bit O’Red after a hugely disappointing display only seven days earlier when they conceded five goals in the Women’s Premier Division.
Manager Gavin Hughes made three changes to his starting line up from that encounter with Paula McGrory, Abby Rooney and Kelsey McQuillan dropping to the bench in favour of Emma Hansberry, Emma Duffy and Manu Baptista Filipe.
Wexford boss Dave Connell opted to start only three of the team that had lost to Galway the previous week with Emma Bucci, Roisin Joyce and Aisling Roche all surviving the cut.
Mnu Baptista Filipe was the standout player for the Bit O’Red with a composed midfield performance for 65 minutes when she was replaced by Paula McGrory.
The defence was also solid as Emma Hansberry and Leah Kelly stood strong with tremendous support from Ava Hallinan and Sabrina Hillyer and that was sufficient for a first clean sheet of the season.
The wind-assisted hosts stormed into a ninth-minute lead when Cara Jordan’s well-placed shot nestled in the corner of the Wexford net after the opening was created by Manu Baptista Filipe.
The hosts continued to surge forward in an effort to capitalise on the elements with Manu spraying the ball around with confidence as the half progressed.
Emma Duffy benefited from that creativity in the 32nd minute but her effort flashed the wrong side of the Wexford post.
However, the warning lights flashed for the Bit O’Red soon after when defensive indecisiveness gave Wexford a chance, but that was the only occasion and the rearguard was assured for the remainder.
Both Manu and Anna McDaniel went close for Sligo Rovers ahead of the interval without adding to the scoreline.
Wexford resumed the second-half smartly and Bonnie McKiernan saved well in the 46th minute, but the Bit O’Red displayed skill, character and determination to carve out a number of chances subsequently.
Cara Jordan was the architect-in-chief on 71 minutes when she got possession from a short corner and weaved her way into the penalty area before she rifled to the roof of the net past a stranded Claudia Keenan.
That sparked a reaction from Wexford, but for all their endeavour for the remainder the All-Island Cup champions didn’t seriously threaten apart from a Megan Smyth-Lynch effort that hit the top of the home crossbar with 15 minutes remaining.
At the other end, Sydney Stephens carved an opening for substitute Paula McGrory as the Bit O’Red battened down the hatches and moved into pole position in the group with what was a historic first win the All-Island Cup at the 10th attempt.
Sligo Rovers – Bonnie McKiernan, Leah Kelly, Ava Hallinan, Sabrina Hillyer, Emma Hansberry, Cara Jordan, Emma Duffy, Manu Baptista Filipe, Sydney Stephens, Cara King, Anna McDaniel.
Subs – Katie Melly for Hallinan and Paula McGrory for Baptista Filipe both 65 mins, Abby Rooney for McDaniel and Rachel McGoldrick for King both 87m, Kelsey McQuillan for Hillyer 89m.
Wexford – Claudia Keenan, Emma Bucci, Kayla Goncalves, Millie Daly, Devon Olive, Aisling Roche, Molly Kirwan, Lauren Walsh, Courtney Chochol, Anna Carson, Roisin Joyce.
Subs – Lauren Dwyer for Roche and Ciara Rossiter for Olive both half-time, Megan Smyth-Lynch for Goncalves and Katie McCarn for Kirwan both 62 mins, Leah McGrath for Chochol 77m.
Referee – Eric Eaton.
Assistant-referees – Oisin Walsh, Sam Ralph.
Fourth Official – Darren Corcoran
