Mayo undone by the Dubs in All-Ireland Championship opener

Mayo undone by the Dubs in All-Ireland Championship opener

Tara Needham of Mayo gets away from Hannah Leahy of Dublin during the LGFA TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Round 1 match between Mayo and Dublin at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park in Castlebar, Mayo. Picture: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

The old adage of goals win games proved true once again as where Mayo failed to take their chances in the first half, Dublin were clinical in front of goal as the All-Ireland champions claimed a 3-12 to 0-12 win in the opening game of the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship.

The home side made a bright start and sent over the first three points through Aoife Staunton, Sinead Cafferky and Sinead Walsh but Dublin struck back with 1-2 to lead by the ninth minute.

The goal was made and finished by Niamh Hetherton, who intercepted a pass by Sinead Cafferky before playing a one-two with her midfield partner Orlagh Nolan, and the Clontarf star finished emphatically.

Mayo responded well and were back level thanks to points by Maria Reilly and the impressive Aoife Staunton, but Dublin nudged back in front through a second Nolan free and a point from Caoimhe O’Connor.

At the other end, Dublin goalkeeper Abby Shiels had to be alert to deny Sinead Cafferky two great goal chances. The direct running of Tara Needham, Maria Reilly, Aoife Geraghty and Aoife Staunton caused the Dublin backline plenty of issues throughout the half, and a third Staunton point left only two between them at the break, 1-5 to 0-6 in favour of Dublin.

By the end of the third quarter, Dublin were in full control as they added a further two goals. O’Connor and Hetherton got early points for Dublin, before the latter added her second goal of the afternoon following a great pass by O’Connor. Lisa Cafferky and Sinead Walsh stuck back for Mayo, but Kate Sullivan would get the better of Lucy Wallace before racing away to fire low past Laura Brennan.

Mayo continued to battle and kept the scoreboard ticking though Lisa Cafferky, Sinead Walsh and Aoife Geraghty, but Dublin were always one step ahead and further points from Orlagh Nolan, Kate Sullivan and Caoimhe O’Connor helped Paul Casey’s side to an impressive win.

The Green and Red will need Dublin to inflict a similiar defeat on Donegal before Mayo face the Ulster runners-up in a fortnight.

*See Tuesday's Western People for full coverage,

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