Athenry retain Minor Ladies title after epic extra-innings final

Athenry Retain GAA Rounders Minor Ladies Championship After Epic Final

Athenry (Galway) held their nerve in extra innings to defeat Emo (Laois) after a thrilling day at the Meath Centre of Excellence in Dunganny on Saturday, 16 August.


The GAA Rounders Minor Ladies Championship lit up the Meath Centre of Excellence in Dunganny on Saturday, August 16th, as three teams battled it out in blustery conditions. Defending champions Athenry of Galway faced stern challenges from Na Fianna of Dublin and Emo of Laois in what proved to be a festival of high-scoring, high-tempo rounders.

With a rock-hard outfield and a strong breeze testing both pitchers and fielders, it was always going to be a day for the batters – and the players delivered in style.


Group Stage: Runs Galore

The opening match saw Emo edge out Na Fianna in a lively encounter, 15–10, as both sides took full advantage of the conditions.

Athenry then entered the fray against Emo. After a tight opening, big hits from Aisling Kelly and Rosa Higgins pushed the Galway side into control, sealing a 17–12 victory.

Na Fianna needed a win against Athenry to stay alive, and they made the champions work hard with strong batting early on. But once Athenry settled, their experience shone through. They pulled clear to secure the win, eliminating Na Fianna and booking their place in the final.


The Final: Emo v Athenry

The stage was set for a five-innings showdown between Emo and Athenry under the afternoon sun.

Emo came flying out of the traps with power hitting from Heidi Browne and Emer Dooley, supported by superb fielding from Rachel McMahon. They stormed into a commanding 17–6 lead after the first innings.

But champions respond when it matters. Athenry rallied, taking the second 7–4 and dominating the third 12–7. Emo showed resilience in the fourth, edging it 1–0 to carry a slender 29–25 advantage into the final innings.

The pressure was on, and both sides produced drama of the highest order. Athenry batted first in the 5th, putting up 9 runs with a masterclass of placement hitting and clever base running. That set Emo the daunting task of scoring 6 for the title, or 5 to force extra innings.



The Turning Point

Emo came in to bat with everything on the line, but Athenry’s defence stood tall. Pitcher Ellen Shaughnessy, catcher Izzy Gannon, and first base Meabh Murray combined brilliantly to limit the Laois side to just 5 runs — forcing the game into extra innings.


Extra Innings: Champions Tested

Both pitchers raised their game in extras, making every run hard-earned. Athenry edged the first extra innings 2–0, then added a crucial 5 in the second.

That left Emo needing 7 to stay alive or 8 for the championship. Despite a determined effort, Athenry’s defence held firm, with their short stop shutting down key plays and catcher Izzy Gannon making a great at-the-feet catch to finish off the game. Emo’s brave challenge ended just short, and Athenry emerged victorious once again, retaining their Minor Ladies Championship crown.


A Day to Remember

It was a final befitting the occasion – packed with skill, drama, and resilience. Both teams left everything on the field, and the contest will live long in the memory for players, mentors, and supporters alike.

“This team, they just never let me down. Win or lose, they never let me down.”

A special word of thanks goes to tournament referee Danielle Keane, who oversaw all four matches with fairness and authority, ensuring the championship ran smoothly from start to finish.

Final Standings

  • 🏆 Champions – Athenry (Galway)
  • 🥈 Runners-up – Emo (Laois)
  • 🥉 Third Place – Na Fianna (Dublin)