Kate Slevin in fine form as Galway begin league campaign with impressive win over Donegal

Niamh McLaughlin and Geraldine McLaughlin were both missed by the visitors in Tuam

Galway beat Donegal in the first game of the 2023 season at Tuam Stadium on Saturday. Photograph: Tom Maher/Inpho
Galway beat Donegal in the first game of the 2023 season at Tuam Stadium on Saturday. Photograph: Tom Maher/Inpho

Galway 0-11 Donegal 0-6

Kate Slevin kicked the final five points as Galway began their National Football League Division 1 campaign with an impressive win over Donegal at Tuam Stadium.

The Claregalway forward was decisive when needed after two Susanne White frees levelled the game at 0-6 to 0-6 and Donegal appeared to be in the ascendancy.

However, Slevin slotted over a fine point before substitute Megan Glynn was fouled for a penalty which Slevin fired over the crossbar. Slevin added two more points from frees before rounding off a swift counter-attack to kick the final score of the game as Galway secured victory in the first game of the 2023 season.

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The first scoring chance fell Galway’s way as Róisín Leonard kicked an excellent pass over the top for Slevin but Donegal goalkeeper Aoife McColgan was brave, stood her ground, and won a free out.

Róisín Leonard did open Galway’s account with a ninth minute free but Donegal’s response was swift as White curled over a close range score. Aoife O’Rourke hit back when she fired over a placed ball of her own.

Donegal were missing the quality of 2022 Senior Player’s Player of the Year Niamh McLaughlin in midfield while Geraldine McLaughlin, who kicked seven points in last year’s league tie, was another notable absentee.

Maxi Curran’s charges levelled the contest again when Roisin Rodgers and Katie Dowds combined to set up the dangerous White. White then turned over the Galway kick out and earned herself a free which she converted to give Donegal a 0-3 to 0-2 lead after 20 minutes.

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However, Galway took over for the remainder of the half as Maghnus Breathnach and Fiona Wynne’s side showed great patience in attack to create a scoring opportunity for Ailbhe Davoren to convert. Slevin and O’Rourke (free) found the target to help give Galway a 0-5 to 0-3 half time lead.

Saskia Boyle and Róisín Leonard traded efforts before two White frees levelled it on the resumption. However, Slevin produced a scintillating final quarter as Galway powered home to claim maximum points.

GALWAY: A Griffin; K Geraghty, S Ní Loingsigh, E Gavin; C Cooney, B Quinn, A Molloy; A Davoren (0-1), C Cleary; L Coen, R Leonard (0-2, one free), S Brennan; L Noone, A O’Rourke (0-2 frees), K Slevin (0-6, two frees, one point from penalty).

Subs: M Glynn for Cleary (h-t), C Miskell for R Leonard (41 mins), T Leonard, for O’Rourke (45 mins), S Healy for Molloy (51 mins), M Seoighe for Noone (58 mins), E Power for Davoren (59 mins).

DONEGAL: A McColgan; S Boyle (0-1), E McGinley, N Carr; A Boyle Carr, T Hegarty, R Rodgers; S White (0-5, four frees), E Gallagher; K Dowds, S Twohig, K Long; C McGarvey, C Gillespie, L Ryan.

Subs: J McFadden for N Carr (28 mins), S McGroddy for Ryan and C Boyle for Gillespie (both h-t), A Walsh for Long (47 mins), S Higgins for McGarvey (59 mins), C Walsh for White (59 mins).

Referee: Seamus Mulvihill (Kerry).