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Oulart The Ballagh 4-8 Sarsfields 2-9: Una Leacy hat-trick leads Wexford club to All-Ireland Camogie title

Match report from the delayed 2020 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Club Championship final, as Oulart The Ballagh of Wexford defeated Sarfields of Galway, 4-8 to 2-9 at Nowlan Park.

18 December 2021; Ursula Jacob of Oulart the Ballagh, right, celebrates with team-mate Anais Curran after the 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship Final match between Sarsfields and Oulart the Ballagh at UMPC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny. Photo by E..in Noonan/Sportsfile
Image: Ursula Jacob of Oulart The Ballagh celebrates with team-mate Anais Curran at full-time

It was just like old times as Oulart The Ballagh blitzed champions Sarsfields in the opening quarter to wrestle the AIB All-Ireland senior club camogie title from the westerners' grasp in stunning fashion at UPMC Nowlan Park.

Úna Leacy and Shelley Kehoe shot first-half goals in a repeat of the type of start that accounted for Slaughtneil in the semi-final and with a commendable performance of efficiency and energy that included Leacy completing a second-half hat-trick, there was no way back for Sarsfields, hard though they battled.

It was not ideal preparation for such a big game for the dual-parish team, who were bagging their third crown, having secured their first in 2012 when Leacy was captain.

This time around, it was her sister Mary who got to lift the Bill and Agnes Carroll Cup, and the siblings joined clubmate Karen Atkinson, on the bench on this occasion, as individuals who had captained club and county to ultimate glory.

The feat was achieved despite many of the players attending yesterday's wedding of midfielder Stacey Kehoe, a twin of Shelley, but there was no hint of physical or mental lethargy as they took it to their opponents from the off in ideal conditions, with Stacey named player of the match after a sterling display.

18 December 2021; Shelley Kehoe of Oulart the Ballagh in action against Tara Kenny of Sarsfields during the 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship Final match between Sarsfields and Oulart the Ballagh at UMPC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny. Photo by E..in Noonan/Sportsfile
Image: Shelley Kehoe of Oulart The Ballagh in action against Tara Kenny of Sarsfields

Sarsfields actually struck the first point, from a Clodagh McGrath free after a foul on sister Orlaith, but at the water break, it was 2-4 to 0-1 and the champions were on the ropes.

Stacey Kehoe and Anais Curran gained the upper hand around the middle to ensure a constant flow of gall towards Leacy and Ursula Jacob, while Orlaith and Siobhán McGrath were starved at the other end.

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Another Wexford All-Ireland-winning skipper, Ursula Jacob levelled from a free and Shelley Kehoe had OTB in front, when Leacy reminded us of the genius poacher she has been throughout a storied career, despite being beset by a series of horrific injuries and operations to both knees over more than 20 years.

18 December 2021; Oulart the Ballagh players celebrate after the 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship Final match between Sarsfields and Oulart the Ballagh at UMPC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny. Photo by E..in Noonan/Sportsfile
Image: Oulart The Ballagh players celebrate after their victory

It was a sensational finish in the 10th minute, befitting of the stage. Maria Cooney, operating in a sweeper role like Mary Leacy at the other end, allowed a high ball bounce off her palm and Jacob pounced, before hand-passing to her long-time partner in crime.

One touch was required to bring the sliotar under control, another to bring into her striking zone and the third doubled it to the net. Stunning.

Shelley Kehoe finished from close range two minutes later, after Lauren Glynn had denied both Katie Gallagher and Shauna Sinnott and OTB were humming.

The second quarter was about consolidation, Niamh McGrath slotting two points from play for Sarsfields, including one that whistled just over the OTB crossbar, but a wonder score by Shelley Kehoe was the highlight of the winners' response as they went in at the short whistle leading by 2-7 to 0-4.

Sarsfields had the perfect start to their comeback bid with a Siobhán McGrath goal after her sister Clodagh's long delivery was dropped by Ciara Storey but Úna Leacy punctured the Galway side's momentum when dispossessing Laura Ward and kicking to the net little over a minute later.

The margin was still eight points at the three-quarter mark but when Klara Donohue's mis-hit shot somehow ended in the OTB net, it was game on once more.

But Leacy was not finished and she racked up the hat-trick with a thunderbolt off the sod two minutes later.

Sarsfields would not yield easily, however, displaying the heart of champions, with four points from the McGraths Orlaith (two), Siobhán (one) and Clodagh (one) but Shelley Kehoe had the final say.

Teams

Oulart The Ballagh: Lauren Sinnott, M Leacy, A Brennan, K Roche, A Dunne, C Storey, M O'Dowd, Stacey Kehoe, A Curran, K Gallagher, Shelley Kehoe, Louise Sinnott, Ú Leacy, U Jacob, Shauna Sinnott

Sarsfields: L Glynn, R Kelly, K Gallagher, L Ward, J Daly, A Deeley, T Kenny, N McGrath, C McGrath, K Donohue, O McGrath, S Spellman, S Corcoran, S McGrath, M Cooney. Subs: R Murray for Deeley (34), C Kenny for Daly (45)

Referee: Andy Larkin (Referee)

Scorers

Oulart The Ballagh: Ú Leacy 3-0; Shelley Kehoe 1-3; U Jacob 0-3(2fs); K Gallagher, A Curran 0-1 each.

Sarsfields: S McGrath 1-2(0-1f); C McGrath 0-3(2fs, 1 45); K Donohue 1-0; N McGrath, O McGrath 0-2 each.