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06.04.2013 at 15:00 Attendance:
Netherlands 1 - 2 Ireland Under 19
Referee: European Championship Qualifier-match

Goalscorers
Berends 58 mins,
Moorrees 68 mins,
Clare Shine (22)
Katie Mc Cabe (25)
Opening squads
Jennifer Vreugdenhill,
Sabine Becx Bosveld,
Dominique Janssen (C),
Myrthe Moorrees,
Nadia Coolen,
Vera Berends,
Judith Westervelt,
Anna Miedema,
Jeslynn Kuijpers,
Yvette van der Veen,
Lauren Delleman
Jilian Maloney
Lauren Murphy
Chloe Mustaki
Grace Wright
Ciara O Connell
Emma Hansberry
Clare Shine
Rianna Jarrett
Katie Mc Cabe
Denise O'Sullivan
Sarah Rowe
Substitutes
Olthof (GK)
Mourmans
Bosveld
Braskamp
Drost
Courtney Brosnan
Emily Cahill
Shauna Newman
Jetta Berrill
Kelly Halligan
Gemma Mc Guinness
Orlagh Nolan
Substitutions
Lisa Bosveld for Westerveld 46 mins
Drost for
Emily Cahill -> Rianna Jarrett (16)
Jetta Berrill -> Clare Shine (88)
Yellow cards
Moorrees 44 mins, Grace Wright (94)
Red cards
None None.
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report
Republic of Ireland 2-1 Netherlands Shine ’22 Moorrees ‘68 McCabe ‘25

Saturday, April 6, 2013

The Republic of Ireland Women’s U19s team notched up another impressive win over hosts Netherlands this evening in Sportpark Tanthof – Zuid in the UEFA Second Qualifying phase.

Ireland started the game with vigour, putting pressure on the hosts from the outset, with Ciara O’Connell having a shot on goal after six minutes. Rianna Jarrett was then substituted after just 16 minutes with a knee ligament injury, but Ireland retained composure and Clare Shine found the net after 22 minutes after a ball was played over the Dutch defence by Emma Hansberry.

Katie McCabe replied after just three minutes and fired the ball into the left corner of the Dutch net after Denise O’Sullivan laid the ball on for her.

Ireland faltered in the 68th minute when Myrthe Moorrees responded to Ireland’s two goals beating goalkeeper Jillian Maloney, and bringing the Netherlands back into the game. Ireland remained strong however, and coped well with changes to the line-up when goal scorer Clare Shine was substituted at 88 minutes after getting a knock to the head.

Captain fantastic Denise O’Sullivan was the stand-out player for Ireland this afternoon, and was a dominant presence throughout the game.

Head coach Dave Connell also praised the back four for their hard work this evening, along with striker Sarah Rowe.

Ireland have a few injury worries ahead of Tuesday’s game, as Rianna Jarrett and Clare Shine will both be assessed by the Irish medical team to determine whether they are fit enough to feature against Sweden.

Speaking after today’s game, head coach Dave Connell said ‘We’ve had two magnificent results against two great nations, who have fantastic reputations in Women’s football. Italy won the tournament three years ago, and Sweden are the holders, but the girls dug deep and came up trumps. We’re only one step away from qualifying for the finals, but we’re proud of the girls no matter what happens.’

Ireland now sit at the top of Group 1 with six points after holders Sweden drew 2-2 against Italy this evening, meaning they need at least a draw to qualify. Ireland will play their final game on Tuesday, April 9 against Sweden in Sportpark Tanthof- Zuid at 17.00 hrs (local time).

IRELAND: Jillian Maloney, Grace Wright, Lauren Murphy, Chloe Mustaki, Ciara O'Connell, Emma Hansberry, Sarah Rowe, Clare Shine (Jetta Berrill ’88), Rianna Jarrett (Emma Cahill ’16),
Denise O'Sullivan (C), Katie McCabe

NETHERLANDS: Jennifer Vreugdenhill, Sabine Becx (Lisa Bosveld ’46), Dominique Janssen (C), Myrthe Moorrees, Nadia Coolen, Vera Berends, Judith Westervelt (Chelly Drost ’46), Anna Miedema, Jeslynn Kuijpers, Yvette van der Veen, Lauren Delleman

Referee:

Eleni Lampadariou (GRE)

Group 1

Standings Teams P W D L F A +/- Pts 1 Republic of Ireland 2 2 0 0 3 1 2 6 2 Sweden 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 4 3 Italy 2 0 1 1 2 3 -1 1 4 Netherlands 2 0 0 2 1 3 -2 0 ENDS
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