Round One of Mayo Women’s Cup

Apr 27, 2025 | 5:25 pm

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MCHALE AGRI, FOREST & GARDEN MAYO WOMEN’S CUP

 

The first round of the McHale Agri, Forest & Garden Mayo Women’s Cup was played on Friday.

It was a significant evening for Glenhest Rovers as their first ever senior women’s team played their first competitive game.

They contested well in the early stages but visitors Ballina Town were ultimately to show their experience and pulled away with a comfortable 6-1 win, with Kayla Salami netting a hat-trick.

Glenhest got on the score sheet courtesy of Alanagh Daly on a historic evening for the club, and they rued some bad luck with an OG and a missed penalty too.

It was also a historic evening down the road in Fahy Rovers, where the club hosted their first home women’s game.

The Division 2 side came up against the might of Castlebar Town, who ran out 14-goal winners, with multiple scorers.

Looking past the result, there’s lots to be positive about for Fahy, with a strong underage girls structure and their first women’s team paving the way for senior level.

Another of this year’s newbies to the league, Achill Rovers, found themselves on a trip up from Division 2 to the Premier League’s Manulla FC.

Again, a vastly experienced and strong Manulla side were always in control, enjoying a 5-0 win, but credit to their island visitors who kept battling in a tough encounter.

Lauren McLellan, Aoife Brennan (two each) and Megan Costello accounted for the goals for the winners.

In the only all Premier Division tie of the evening, Swinford enjoyed a comfortable win over Straide & Foxford at home.

Melissa Devaney dominated the midfield area and opened the scoring after 15 minutes before turning provider for Ciara Forkan for two more goals before half-time.

S&F posed more of a threat in the second half, with Stephanie Loughney’s creativity more on show, but Swinford were never under any great pressure and tagged on another goal through Kaitlyn Jordan for a 4-0 win.

The tightest game of the first round was to be played out in Killala where the home side progressed 1-0 over Conn Rangers.

Alva Munnelly got the deciding score there on 50 minutes.

 

 

 

MASTERS

Kilmore are very much in control at the top of the Mayo Women’s Masters League, with a 14-3 win over Fahy Rovers A the latest result in their campaign.

Credit to a battling Fahy side who hit their opposition for an early goal through Deirdre Gannon, with Tracey Heraty getting a late consolation.

But in Annie Lynskey, Kilmore have a supreme striker and her six goals has pushed her well ahead on the top scorer table at this stage of the competition.

In last Tuesday evening’s second game played, host club Castlebar Celtic had a tidy 3-0 win over Fahy’s B team. Jacinta Derrig, Claire O’Grady and Regina Byrne accounted for the goals.

 

 

 

RESULTS

 

McHale Agri, Forest & Garden Mayo Women’s Cup (round 1)

Manulla 5-0 Achill Rovers

Swinford 4-0 Straide & Foxford

Killala 1-0 Conn Rangers

Fahy Rovers 0-14 Castlebar Town

Glenhest Rovers 1-6 Ballina Town

 

 

Masters League

Fahy Rovers A 3-14 Kilmore

Fahy Rovers B 0-3 Castlebar Celtic

 

 

Under 17 Girls League

Premier Division

Westport United 2-3 Killala

 

Division 1

Ballyglass 4-1 Snugboro

Castlebar Celtic 1-7 Ballyvary Blue Bombers

 

 

 

FIXTURES

Friday, May 2, 7 p.m.

 

MAYO WOMEN’S LEAGUE

 

Premier Division

Castlebar Town v Conn Rangers

Straide & Foxford P-P Manulla

 

Division 1

Kilmore v Westport United

Killala v Kiltimagh Knock United

 

Division 2

Crossmolina v Fahy Rovers

Glenhest Rovers v Achill Rovers

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