The old adage that goals win games proved to be true at the Connacht Centre of Excellence when three second-half strikes powered Kerry to their second win in succession, and Mayo their second defeat, in Division 1 of the Lidl NFL.
Goals from Síofra O’Shea, Lorraine Scanlon and Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh got Kerry over the line despite a powerful Mayo revival. The full-time score read Kerry 3-5, Mayo 0-13.
Amazingly, the goals were the only Kerry scores in a second-half where Mayo dominated.

Sarah Tierney of Mayo in action against Niamh Carmody of Kerry. Picture: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
The Munster women were the better team for long periods of the first-half but only took a one-point lead to the break, 0-5 to 0-4, after a Mayo resurgence before half-time.
The Kerry forwards looked much more potent from play with Hannah O’Donoghue and Siofra O’Shea to the fore, but the home defenders were ferocious.
Lisa Cafferky was the shining light in the Mayo attack, but the home side failed to score from play in the opening half, relying on Maria Cannon and Shauna Howley for pointed frees.
Kerry might have had a goal in the opening minute, but Erica McGlynn’s shot was saved brilliantly by Mayo netminder Laura Brennan as Kerry began the game impressively.
Midfielder Niamh Carmody was busy early on for the guests, however, Mayo powered back into it with Clodagh McManamon, Roisin Flynn and Danielle Caldwell to the fore.
The Kerry goals in the third quarter looked to have sealed victory and they looked comfortable before Mayo introduced substitute Sinead Walsh and the momentum changed completely.
The home side powered forward and with Tara Needham, Walsh and Rachel Kearns prominent, the gap closed significantly. However, late Mayo, misses and Kerry resilience secured the Munster women’s second win in a row and Mayo’s second defeat.