Donegal Triumphs Over Cavan in Division Two Final
Donegal beat Cavan to win Division Two final
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Donegal secured a decisive victory against Cavan, winning the Division Two final 2-7 to 0-8 at St Tiernach's Park in Clones, Ireland. After a slow start, Donegal capitalized in the second half, scoring two goals to seal their win. In the Division Three final, Louth narrowly defeated Antrim 1-10 to 1-9.
- 01Donegal won the Division Two final with a score of 2-7 to 0-8.
- 02Cavan initially led by four points in the first half.
- 03Donegal's second-half performance included two goals from Mia Bennett and Katie Dowds.
- 04In the Division Three final, Louth defeated Antrim by a single point.
- 05Louth's winning goal came from a last-minute free kick.
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Donegal showcased an impressive performance in the second half to defeat Cavan 2-7 to 0-8 in the Division Two final held at St Tiernach's Park in Clones, Ireland. Cavan started strong, establishing a four-point lead by the 22-minute mark. However, Donegal responded with two points from Katie Dowds, narrowing the gap to 0-4 to 0-2 at halftime. After Cavan extended their lead with an early free, Donegal rallied back, leveling the score with points from Susanne White and Ciara McGarvey. The turning point came when Mia Bennett scored Donegal's first goal, followed by a second goal from Dowds, effectively ending Cavan's chances of recovery. In another closely contested match, Louth edged past Antrim 1-10 to 1-9 in the Division Three final, with Laura Lynch scoring the decisive free kick in the dying moments of the game.
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Donegal's victory boosts local pride and support for women's sports in the region, while Louth's win adds to their competitive reputation.
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