National Cup

Jan 18 2026

Killester beat FloMAX Liffey Celtics 70-64 to lift Domino’s WSL National Cup

Killester won their fifth Domino’s WSL National Cup, defeating FloMAX Liffey Celtics 70-64, avenging last season’s defeat in the final to the same opponents. Samantha Haiby picked up the MVP with 30 points, followed closely by 20-point performance from Killester captain Michelle Clarke.

Clarke certainly led by example in the opening minutes, landing two three’s, as she grabbed eight of Killester’s opening 11 points, to help the Dublin side into an early 11-7 lead. FloMAX Liffey Celtics were back level at 11 apiece, following two Brooke Kane free throws midway through the quarter. A nice step-back jump shot from Sorcha Tiernan put Liffey Celtics 13-12 up with a little over three minutes to go in the quarter and they’d be 17-14 up by the end of it.

Another Clarke three brought Killester level at 19-19 two minutes into the second quarter. But FloMAX Liffey Celtics built a lead once more, back-to-back scores from Destinee Bursch had them 33-26 ahead. A Haiby rebound and additional free throw reduced the deficit not long afterwards. The gap would be just two by the break, 36-34, following a Laura McFarland jump shot and a Hannah Thornton free throw for Killester in the final minute.

Clarke’s fourth three at the start of the third quarter brought her tally to 16 at that stage and put her side back in front, 37-36. Haiby downed a three and picked up an extra free throw, to put Killester 41-38 ahead two and a half minutes into the quarter.

A Brooke Kane putback basket and additional free throw saw Liffey Celtics trail 47-46 with four minutes to go. But within 30 seconds Killester were up by six, 52-46, following a Haiby basket and a corner three by Ieva Bagdanavicience. Clarke followed with a jump shot and the momentum was with Mark Grennell’s team. Tiernan landed a big three, to reduce the deficit to four, 54-50, with two minutes left, but a Thornton layup in the final seconds made it a six point game, 56-50 to Killester. 

Haiby had clicked into gear and her driving layup and additional free throw had Killester 59-51 ahead in the early stages of the fourth quarter. Liffey Celtics needed a response, midway through the quarter a corner three by Clara Boye made it a five point game, they trailed 61-56. An Aine O’Connor layup with 2’20” on the clock and the Liffey Celtics captain had her side trailing by four, 62-58. The Kildare side lost Kane to her fifth foul shortly afterwards, which was a huge blow to their hopes of a comeback. That was further dented by a corner three from the electric Haiby, Killester led 67-58 with 1’40 to go. Liffey Celtics’ Tiernan wasn’t going to go down without a fight and back-to-back three’s made it a three point game 67-64 with 26.6 seconds left. The last word went to Haiby, three free throws in the closing seconds got Killester over the line.

Killester captain Clarke, who picked up her third Paudie O’Connor Cup, said: “It has been so hard-fought for, it didn’t happen overnight, we’ve been through the lows of lows and building on the highs of highs at the moment and enjoying every minute of it, so thrilled with the win.”

Asked about whether last year’s final defeat was a motivator, she added: “It’s incredible, to be honest it really left a bitter taste in our mouth, because that performance we put in (last year) wasn’t us, it can happen to anyone on Cup finals day and we’re so happy we were able to right that wrong today. The first half wasn’t our best basketball and I just kept saying throughout the game, imagine when they start going in, imagine when we start putting these plays together and finishing them, and we did that down the stretch and I am so happy.”

Quarter Scores:

Q1: 17-14, Q2: 19-20, Q3: 14-22, Q4: 14-14

Game Scores:

Q1: 17-14, Q2: 36-34, Q3: 50-56, Q4: 64-70

FloMAX Liffey Celtics:

Brooke Kane (7), Crea Langan (DNP), Kate O’Flaherty (0), Sarah Brady (DNP) Aoibhinn Doyle (0), Katie Williamson (13), Destineee Bursch (15), Carley Njonguo (DNP), Clara Boyce (3), Sorcha Tiernan (23), Erin Boyce (DNP), Aine O’Connor (3).

Killester:

Michelle Clarke (20), Samantha Haiby (30), Leilani Turner (0), Sarah Courtney (DNP), Sarah Power (DNP), Audrey Roden (3), Laura McFarland (2), Ieva Bagdanaviciene (8), Hannah Thornton (7), Maeve O’Seaghdha (0).

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IWA National Cup Final

Rebel Wheelers 62-47 South East Swifts WCB (Full game report here)

NICC Men’s National Cup Final

Phoenix Basketball 74-70 Killester (Full game report here)

Saturday 17th January

NICC Women’s National Cup Final

Fr. Mathews 59-52 Liffey Celtics (Full game report here)

U20 Men’s National Cup Final

Neptune 69-73 Titans (Full game report here)

Billy Coffey U18 Men’s National Cup Final

St. Brendan's Tralee 54-99 Dublin Lions (Full game report here)

U18 Women’s National Cup Final

Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell 49-51 Limerick Celtics (Full game report here)

Domino’s MSL National Cup Final

Ballincollig 104-77 Garvey’s Tralee Warriors

Sunday 18th January

Ken Clarke U20 Women’s National Cup Final

Templeogue 46-59 Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell (Full game report here)

Domino’s WD1 National Cup Final

Cleveland Rockets 65-73 Limerick Sport Huskies (Full game report here)

Domino’s MD1 National Cup Final

Limerick Sport Eagles 83-67 Drogheda Wolves (Full game report here)

Domino’s WSL National Cup Final

FloMAX Liffey Celtics 64-70 Killester



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