STAR ARMAGH DUO Aimee Mackin and Caroline O’Hanlon were in devastating goalscoring form this weekend in their respective senior club championship clashes.
Mackin, not long after returning to action after her recovery from a cruciate knee injury, scored eight goals for her Shane O’Neill’s side on Saturday night while 2014 Footballer of the Year O’Hanlon accounted for six goals as Carrickcruppen saw off Dromahill.
Having played her first competitive game in a year last weekend, 23-year-old Mackin hit 8-1 as Shane O’Neill’s enjoyed a 10-9 to 2-3 quarter-final win over Crossmaglen Rangers.
And Manchester Thunder netball star O’Hanlon — wearing number nine but playing on the square, deployed to the full-forward position — led the way as Carrickcruppen were 10-10 to 1-6 winners in their tie.
Jerome Quinn was there to capture the action from that one, and reports that three-time All-Star O’Hanlon completed a hat-trick in just over 90 seconds early on:
SIX goals for Armagh star Caroline O'Hanlon in tonight's SFC win! See them ALL here.. @LadiesFootball @ArmaghLGFA @Carrickcruppen_ @20x20_ie @GAA__JOE @The42GAA pic.twitter.com/uLdmiu44lt
— Jerome Quinn (@JeromeQuinn) August 15, 2020
Elsewhere in the Orchard county, Armagh Harps knocked out defending champions Clann Eireann on Saturday as championships continue across the length and breadth of the country.
Donegal star Geraldine McLaughlin has also been in fine scoring form for her club Termon as the Ulster champions’ defence of the senior crown continues.
2018 and 2019 All-Ireland champions Mourneabbey have opened their campaign in Cork with a draw agaisnt West Cork and a win over Éire Óg, while Foxrock-Cabinteely have been motoring well in Dublin.
And in Mayo, Cora Staunton’s Carnacon were 1-19 to 1-9 winners over Sarah Rowe’s Kilmoremoy in their most recent outing.
Sorry I got that score wrong...in half an hour @AimeeMackin actually scored 8.01...just got that confirmed 🤦♂️
— Sports DNA - Brendan Monaghan (@mungo4) August 15, 2020
Six goals for Caroline O’Hanlon and eight (yes, EIGHT) for Aimee Mackin in their respective @ArmaghLGFA club championship games tonight.
— Emma Duffy (@emmaduffy_) August 15, 2020
What’s in the water around those parts? Feel free to share it out.
Results from some of the weekend’s senior club clashes are available here on the LGFA website.
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Best of luck to him
I’ll cheer him on from my couch.
hope all goes well for him,a good support crew is a must on this race.I don’t think I’d fancy starting a 220kms race from death valley.
And I thought my 8 full marathons was something to be proud of…………….back to the drawing board!
I admire your modesty!
Not just 8 marathons, but 8 ‘full’ ones.
That was before they became Snickers. On July the 19th.
Good documentary on YouTube about the badwater marathon. Running for 25 hours straight with one 20 minute “rest”. They have to run on the painted part of the road during the day as there shoes will melt on the Tarmac. Nuts!
Pff, I’ve seen tougher.
Seen from the comfort of your own living room no doubt
Clearly humour is lost on you, Alan! Despite your possibly veiled attempt.
Wish I’d listened to my body this morning when I went out for a run.. after a long one yesterday too, my legs are banjaxed. Best of Luck tonight.. I’ve stared at Mt Whitney from a distance, wouldn’t fancy running up it!
Atta boy Mully, best of luck kid!
Best of luck
Joggers are a pain in the hole.
The extreme version mus be coming soon -three in a row