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All IRL Final: Dublin Minor Team are defeated by a formidable Cork side.

All IRL Final: Dublin Minor Team are defeated by a formidable Cork side.
By Patricia MonahanSat, 26 July 2025

Cork 3-11 Dublin 3-2

Report by Daire Walsh

Kate Carey finished with an impressive tally of 2-3 at Grant Heating St Brendan’s Park in Birr as Cork comprehensively defeated Dublin to claim their 13th ZuCar All-Ireland U18 ‘A’ Ladies Football Championship crown.

Aiming to bridge a three-year gap to their last title at this grade, Cork hit the ground running in this encounter with unanswered points from Eabha O’Donovan and Sarah O’Connor. The Leesiders were attacking in waves during the early exchanges and they rattled the net for the first time in the 11th minute as Ilen Rovers ace Carey drilled a fierce shot beyond the reach of opposition netminder Kalia Behan.

While Dublin eventually opened their account when Niadh Mooney cancelled out an earlier effort from Johanna Foskin on 18 minutes, their Munster counterparts reinforced their authority thanks to a brace of points from Carey. Although midfielder Lile Tully also split the posts for Dublin, Cork ended the opening period in spectacular style.

After O’Donovan (an AIB All-Ireland junior club football championship winner with O’Donovan Rossa in 2023) superbly palmed home for her side’s second goal of the contest, Carey bagged another green flag score in clinical fashion to ensure Kieran O’Shea’s charges held a commanding 3-5 to 0-2 buffer at the interval.

Dublin needed a strong start to the second half in order to give themselves a fighting chance at forging a dramatic comeback and Declan Patton’s outfit were desperately unlucky to see two opportunities at goal rebounding off the crossbar shortly after the restart.

Yet Cork continued to possess a potent attacking threat and their lead was stretched to 15 points when Laura Walsh, Carey and O’Donovan (free) all found the range in a six-minute spell.

However, Dublin displayed admirable perseverance throughout the second period and the Leinster champions cut significantly into their deficit when influential St Brigid’s star Molly Bourke fired home two goals in as many minutes inside the final-quarter.

Nevertheless, Cork were still in a strong position to collect the silverware on offer and with Walsh finding the target either side of a well-worked point from Douglas’ Aoibhe Sheehan, the outcome was place beyond doubt long before substitute Rebecca McEvoy secured a consolation goal for Dublin in the final minute of the action.

Zara Flood of Dublin in action against Aisling O'Sullivan of Cork during the ZuCar All-Ireland U18 A Ladies Football Championship final match between Cork and Dublin at Grant Heating St Brendan’s Park in Birr, Offaly. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile

Scorers – Cork: K Carey 2-3, E O’Donovan 1-2 (0-1f), L Walsh 0-3 (1f), J Foskin, S O’Connor, A Sheehan 0-1 each.

Dublin: Molly Bourke 2-0, Rebecca McEvoy 1-0, Líle Tully, Níadh Mooney 0-1 each.

CORK: A Toye; O Drummey, A Tobin, A O’Sullivan; R Breen, M McRae, É Walsh; S Cunningham, J Foskin; S O’Connor, L Walsh, A McAuliffe; É O’Donovan, K Carey, A Sheehan. Subs: G Young for Foskin (50), E Burns for Sheehan (52), C Horgan for McAuliffe (55), A Leahy for Carey, S Ni Laoire for O’Sullivan (both 60).

DUBLIN: Kalia Behan; Katie Hayes, Tara Walsh, Abaigh Pollock; Charlene Sone Lenou, Hannah Murphy, Keeva O’Donovan; Sophie McDonnell, Líle Tully; Laoise Murtagh, Molly Bourke, Charlie Murphy; Níadh Mooney, Zara Flood, Gemma Connolly. Subs: Kirsten Mooney for Walsh, Róisín Kirby for Murphy, Rebecca McEvoy for Flood (all h-t), Catarina Almeida for McDonnell (42), Ellie Reen for O’Donovan (47).

Referee: Gavin Finnegan (Down).