Report By Tomás McCarthy
Dublin 1-13 Waterford 1-13
A last second equaliser from Kate Sullivan salvaged a dramatic draw for Dublin in a cracking TG4 All-Ireland SFC opener with Waterford in Dungarvan.
Despite the absence of top scorer Kellyann Hogan, the Déise led 1-13 to 1-11 with two minutes left. Hannah Power put in a player of the match performance at midfield, captain Emma Murray was magnificent in defence and attack while Bríd McMaugh kicked four points.
But the home side couldn't hang on for their first ever senior championship win over the Dubs however as a Hannah Tyrrell free and that buzzer-beater from Sullivan levelled the contest for the seventh time.
A bizarre own goal from Dublin defender Sinead Goldrick saw Waterford enjoy a 1-6 to 0-7 advantage at half time. The experienced defender attempted a back pass to Abby Shiels from a free on 18 minutes but misjudged it and the ball ended up in the back of the net.
That uncharacteristic error gifted the Déise a four point cushion at 1-4 to 0-3. Dublin hit back with the next four points. Tyrrell tapped over two frees while Annabelle Timothy and Kate Sullivan also split the posts.
Waterford regained the lead when Bríd McMaugh belted her third point over the blue spot. Chloe Fennell's second free of the afternoon left them two in front at the interval. Tomás Mac a t’Saoir's team could have been further ahead as they kicked six wides.