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Ladies: Gormley goal edges Tyrone past Westmeath into All-Ireland intermediate final

Ladies: Gormley goal edges Tyrone past Westmeath into All-Ireland intermediate final
July 13, 2025
Aoibhinn McHugh of Tyrone in action against Chloe Gonoud of Westmeath during the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Intermediate Championship semi-final at Avant Money Páirc Sean Mac Diarmada in Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim. Photo by Matt Browne/Sportsfile

Tyrone 4-17 Westmeath 4-14

(after extra-time)

by Daire Walsh

An extra-time goal from Sorcha Gormley was decisive at Avant Money Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada in Carrick-on-Shannon on Sunday as Tyrone booked a return to the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate football championship final on August 3 following a thrilling encounter with Westmeath.

2024 finalists Tyrone had enjoyed a convincing group stage victory over Westmeath in June and they established a firm foothold in their latest meeting with the Midlanders by knocking over unanswered efforts through the boots of Sasha Byrne, Aoife Horisk, Cara McCrossan and Slaine McCarroll.

Yet the latter point in the seventh minute surprisingly proved to be the Ulster side’s final score of the opening period as their Lake County opponents subsequently grew into the contest. After complimenting white flag contributions from Lucy McCartan and Anna Jones (two) with a single effort of her own, the excellent Sarah Dillon knocked over a brace of points to propel Westmeath into a 0-6 to 0-4 interval lead.

Despite being in arrears, Tyrone superbly regained the initiative on the resumption with points from half-time substitute Niamh O’Neill (two) and Gormley being supplemented by a 1-2 haul courtesy of Horisk. While this left Westmeath six adrift on 36 minutes, Frank Browne’s side remarkably found themselves three points to the good moving into the final quarter of normal time.

This was thanks in no small part to goals from Katie Kilmurray and Jones, whose successful penalty in the 44th minute directly preceded a missed spot kick by Gormley at the opposite end.

After Jones and O’Neill traded green flags in an increasingly goal-laden affair, Westmeath were on the brink of reaching a first intermediate decider since 2021 when Caoimhe Kilmurray rattled the net in advance of a Dillon score moving their side six points clear.

However, Tyrone refused to thrown in the towel and they fired 1-3 without reply – including an outstanding solo goal from Horisk – to leave the game tied at 3-13 to 4-10 by the end of normal time.

The teams remained inseparable at the midway stage in extra-time, before a successful Horisk free served as the precursor for Gormley’s 72nd minute goal from close-range. A brace of unanswered Jones points kept Westmeath in contention, only for a place-ball effort from Horisk to help Tyrone set up an intermediate final showdown with Laois in Croke Park.

Scorers – Tyrone: A Horisk 2-5 (0-5f), N O’Neill 1-5 (0-3f), S Gormley 1-1, C McCaffrey 0-3, S Byrne, C McCrossan, S McCarroll 0-1 each.

Westmeath: A Jones 2-5 (1-0 pen, 0-5f), S Dillon 0-7, K Kilmurray, C Kilmurray 1-0 each, L McCartan, G Byrne 0-1 each.

TYRONE: A Coyle; J Lyons, G McKenna, E Quinn; C Campbell, M Mallon, C Canavan; A McHugh, S McCarroll; E McNamee, S Gormley, A Horisk; S Byrne, C McCrossan, M Corrigan. Subs: N O’Neill for Byrne (h-t), A Strain for McNamee (41), C McCaffrey for McCrossan (44), KR Muldoon for Campbell (53), A Grimes for Quinn (66), E Conroy for McCarroll (71).

WESTMEATH: A Temple; L McCartan, S Murphy, F Coyle; C Gonoud, L Power, A Ruane; V Carr, A Roche; L McCartan, S Dillon, T Dillon; G Byrne, A Jones, C Kilmurray. Subs: K Kilmurray for A Ruane (36), P Ruane for C Kilmurray (56), S Buckley for Coyle (60), Coyle for Buckley (67), C Kilmurray for Byrne (71), K Stuart Trainor for T Dillon (73), A Ruane for P Ruane (78).

Referee: Gus Chapman (Sligo).

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