Dual star Prenter shines as Tir na nÓg win at Rossa Park

Antirm Camogie League – Division 1

Rossa 0-4 Tir na nÓg 4-16

County football star Orlaith Prenter showed she can do it with the small ball as well when she impressed in the Tir na nÓg’s win over Rosssa at Shaw’s Road in Tuesday evenings Division 1 Camogie League game. Prenter, who plays her football with Moneyglass, scored a goal and four points as she helped the Randalstown girls record their second win over the season with a top class display against the Belfast side.

Rossa were first to register when right half forward Caitlin Armstrong pointed but Prenter soon had Tir na nÓg. Points from Louise Kane and Natalie McGuinness put Rossa two ahead, but Tir na nÓg were starting to get on top and points by Prenter and Emily Faloon brought them level on 3 points apiece. The rest of the opening half belonged to the visitors and a Maire McStravick goal started a run which saw them open up a 13 point gap by half time. Goal number two came from centre forward Sarah McNicholl while Orlaith Prenter got the third to leave the half time score Rossa 0-4 – Tir na nÓg 3-8.

The second half saw the same trend continue as Tir na nÓg pushed home their advantage. Prenters fellow county football star Aine Devlin got the first point to the second half with a pointed free while Prenter added another from play. Emily Faloon got goal number for while points followed from Devlin, Sarah McNicholl, Niamh Martin, Prenter and Faloon again to wrap up a convincing win

Rossa 0-4 Tir na nÓg 4-16

County football star Orlaith Prenter showed she can do it with the small ball as well when she impressed in the Tir na nÓg’s win over Rosssa at Shaw’s Road in Tuesday evenings Division 1 Camogie League game. Prenter, who plays her football with Moneyglass, scored a goal and four points as she helped the Randalstown girls record their second win over the season with a top class display against the Belfast side.

Rossa were first to register when right half forward Caitlin Armstrong pointed but Prenter soon had Tir na nÓg. Points from Louise Kane and Natalie McGuinness put Rossa two ahead, but Tir na nÓg were starting to get on top and points by Prenter and Emily Faloon brought them level on 3 points apiece. The rest of the opening half belonged to the visitors and a Maire McStravick goal started a run which saw them open up a 13 point gap by half time. Goal number two came from centre forward Sarah McNicholl while Orlaith Prenter got the third to leave the half time score Rossa 0-4 – Tir na nÓg 3-8.

The second half saw the same trend continue as Tir na nÓg pushed home their advantage. Prenter’s fellow county football star Aine Devlin got the first point of the second half when she converted a free while Prenter added another from play. Emily Faloon got goal number four while points followed from Devlin, Sarah McNicholl, Niamh Martin, Prenter and Faloon again to wrap up a convincing win

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