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Kenny stars as DCU lift O'Connor Cup

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Kate Kenny kicked 1-10 as DCU were crowned Yoplait O'Connor Cup champions for the first time since 2018.DCU ended UL’s hopes of three Yoplait O’Connor Cup triumphs in a row as Kenny inspired her charges to victory at the University of Galway Connacht GAA Air Dome.The first half saw DCU start at an electrifying pace as Kenny saw a long range effort fly in to the roof of the net after just 25 seconds to give her side the perfect start.

Kenny tagged on two further frees and a score from play to give DCU a 1-3 to no score lead after six minutes.Siofra O’Shea got UL off the mark with a placed ball to get the defending Yoplait O’Connor Cup champions off the mark.

O’Shea then played Deirbhile Beirne through on goal and although the Leitrim woman’s shot was bravely blocked by Robyn Murray, Aoife Hurley was on hand to palm to the net.Two Kenny frees moved DCU 1-5 to 1-1 in front but the champions hit back as Beirne, Nicola Ward, O’Shea (two) and Ciara Needham— playing against her sister Tara — all found the target to move the Limerick college in front.DCU showed their mettle by responding in this fast paced game.

Leah Fox, who scored a hat-trick of goals their semi-final win over TU Dublin, found the target before Chloe Darby and Tara Needham also registered key scores.UL hit back with an O’Shea free but it was DCU who led 1-8 to 1-7 at half time.DCU produced a ferocious second half display as after Orla Nevin and Kenny slotted over, the latter produced a terrific ball over the top for Tara Needham to poke to the net.

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