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WSL wrap: Peamount extend their 100% record

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It was anything but a Saturday stroll as Peamount United maintained their 100% start to the season with a hard fought win at a lively Dalymount Park.Second half goals from Karen Duggan and Kate Mooney bagged all three points for the Peas, a victory made just that bit sweeter having seen title rivals Shelbourne drop points earlier in the day, as the resolute and competitive Gypsie's failed to score for the second home game running.Within the first quarter of an hour, the visitors in their changed strip of light blue had already fashioned a couple of gilt edged chances.

Hotshot Kate Mooney met a devilishly whipped corner from Irish youth International, Tara O’Hanlon, but couldn't guide her free header on target.Minutes later Mooney was at it again dispossessing centre back Ciara Maher, and quickly spotted Rachael Kelly off her line, but saw her left footed floated effort sail agonisingly wide of the target.But with only the one slight blot on this season's copybook, a home defeat to reigning Champions Shelbourne and having stunned the visitors the last time they visited Dalymount, Bohs fought their way back and looked a threat out wide on the counter.As the end of the half approached, the 2020 league winners ramped up the pressure yet again.

Rebecca Watkins was found unmarked at the back post, controlling the deep cross delightfully her thigh, before smacking the ball off the near post eventually seeing the ball scrambled away.The visitors, and in particular O’Hanlon, came flying out of the traps in the second half as the speedster was at the heart of creating the open goal.

Almost running the length of the pitch, O'Hanlon burst into the area, got to the endline and just as she shaped to cross was caught late by the

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