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First-half goals key as St Jude's take All-Ireland junior title

Captain Aoife Keyes scored a crucial goal as St Jude's were crowned the currentaccount.ie All-Ireland junior club champions following a seven-point victory over Mullinahone in Baltinglass.

Three first half goals from Caoimhe McGrath, Keyes and Aisling Gannon gave Jeff Kane's charges a 3-04 to 1-04 half-time lead against the elements, and they kept their opponents at bay afterwards to become the first Dublin club since St Maurs in 2016 to win the title.

But it was the Tipperary outfit who got off to a stunning start with a goal after just 28 seconds. Nicole Shelly and Denise Gaule were involved, with the latter finding Aoibhe O’Shea who finished to the net.

Mullinahone were determined to use wind to their advantage and an excellent point from Catherine Foley put them four clear.

And with the O’Shea sisters causing mayhem, Lorraine set up Aoibhe for two more scores to help Mullinahone into a 1-03 to 0-0 lead on 10 minutes.

But gradually St Judes got their running game in gear and the Leinster representatives finally got off the mark in the 13th minute as Hannah Hegarty and Caoimhe McGrath linked before the latter scored the goal.

A free for Ellie Young reduced arrears but when St Jude's attacked again through Hegarty and Niamh Kerr, Keyes struck the second goal and made it 2-01 to 1-03 at the water break.

Mullinahone were on the back foot and on 20 minutes St Judes made them pay again with Kerr and Young assisting Aisling Gannon for goal number three.

Kerr and Young added points before Lorraine O’Shea ended a 17-minute drought for Mullinahone leaving them 3-03 to 1-04 in arrears before Young got the final score of the half.

A yellow card for Lisa Morris reduced St Judes to 14 players after the restart but they held par with

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