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Peamount in focus as new details emerge
Sports reporting indicates Peamount United took bragging rights over Shamrock Rovers in a fiery South Dublin derby, as 371 basked in the Tallaght sunshine Goals either side of the break from player-of-the-match Sophie Byrne and Sorcha Melia earned a. League coverage adds Former Peamount legend O'Callaghan strengthened his new side with a number of former Peas stars, giving the game an extra bit of spice, as if it was needed., Having taken the reins at the Hoops.
Peamount United took bragging rights over Shamrock Rovers in a fiery South Dublin derby, as 371 basked in the Tallaght sunshine Goals either side of the break from player-of-the-match Sophie Byrne and Sorcha Melia earned a. League coverage adds Former Peamount legend O'Callaghan strengthened his new side with a number of former Peas stars, giving the game an extra bit of spice, as if it was needed., Having taken the reins at the Hoops. Team-side reporting suggests But it was two former Shamrock Rovers youths who stole the show. Post-game reporting indicates Carla Ward, both sides indicated no restraint as challenges flew in all over the pitch, epitomised by former midfield team-mates Sadhbh Doyle and Mary Philips., Under the watchful eye of Ireland boss. League coverage adds The home side had much the better of the opening exchanges, spurning some glorious opportunities in the process. Team-side reporting suggests The lightning quick Ella Kelly almost had too much time on her hands as she found herself clear at the back post from a deep cross floated in from the right wing but dragged her shot.
Key Facts
- Peamount United took bragging rights over Shamrock Rovers in a fiery South Dublin derby, as 371 basked in the Tallaght sunshine Goals either side of the break from player-of-the-match Sophie Byrne and Sorcha Melia earned a.
- Former Peamount legend O'Callaghan strengthened his new side with a number of former Peas stars, giving the game an extra bit of spice, as if it was needed., Having taken the reins at the Hoops.
- But it was two former Shamrock Rovers youths who stole the show.
- Carla Ward, both sides indicated no restraint as challenges flew in all over the pitch, epitomised by former midfield team-mates Sadhbh Doyle and Mary Philips., Under the watchful eye of Ireland boss.
- The home side had much the better of the opening exchanges, spurning some glorious opportunities in the process.