Moneyglass, who change into Antrim’s first Ulster senior winners final month, trailed 1-5 to 0-6 at half-time in Pairc de Burca after a aggressive first half.
The influential Carey and O’Neill cancelled out early scores from Eabha Rutledge and Niamh Cotter for the Leinster champions.
Kilmacud, who had been dropping All-Eire finalists final yr, went forward once more by means of two factors from Michelle Davoren and one other from Cotter, however they had been once more pegged again by two efforts from O’Neill and one from Carey.
The primary objective of the sport then arrived on 26 minutes as Michelle Davoren palmed into the Moneyglass web, with a Carey free leaving Maxi Curran’s aspect two behind on the break.
Cotter and Carey exchanged early factors within the second half, earlier than two successive efforts from Carey and one from Eleanor Mallon had the Ulster champions degree.
Moneyglass then turned the screw and edged forward for the primary time within the recreation on 47 minutes with Carey pointing once more and O’Neill firing house a objective.
Three factors in a row from Cotter lowered the deficit to a single rating between the groups with seven minutes of injury-time to play, however a late rating from substitute JoJo Darragh made certain of the beautiful win for Moneyglass.

