Tag: Ladies Football
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Meath bolster their spine for voyage to The ‘Lough
Meath manager Davy Nelson has made two changes to his team for Sunday’s Lidl Ladies NFL joust with Waterford at Ballinlough’s magnificent looking facilities. Captain Shauna Ennis and midfielder Aoife Minogue return to the side having missed the last round outing against Kerry. Meadhbh Byrne and Ailbhe Leahy are the players to make way. MEATH:…
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Watch “Fixture chaos for lady dual players” on YouTube
Back with another video update after far too long (again, I know) having been held up with a bad run of injuries and illness. The main focus of this offering centres on the unacceptable conundrum faced by dual players of Camogie and Ladies Football and how everyone – individual players and teams alike – suffer…
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Oh Mary these fixtures are an absolute farce
During my long stint as PRO/Assistant PRO of our club, during the summer months in particular, it wouldn’t be unusual for myself and da to be at 10, 11 or a dozen matches in a week. Not that anything was ever thought of it because it was very much a labour of love and never…
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Duggy makes the difference as Royals rally for draw
Meath…0-09 Galway…0-09 The above headline might give the impression that it was the Davy Nelson’s side who equalised – which wasn’t the case – but given the way the Connacht side dominated for long spells over the hour, it’d be ventured the locals will be glad to have got something from their third Lidl Ladies…
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In Sickbay for County Final Day
In this video, the title does all the work. Another little nugget of history in the continuing story of Dunboyne GAA Ladies Senior team. However, there will be much more about same to follow shortly.
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Hunger the best sauce as Royals are Queens Of Leinster
Dunboyne…2-11 Foxrock/Cabinteely (Dublin)…2-08 Don’t try and figure it out, just enjoy it. However, for clarity and context, let it be pointed out once more that it was only in 2014 St Peter’s re-affiliated an adult Ladies Football team. Now, they stand crowned as one of the four best sides in the country at the highest…
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Meath break the GAA mould again
Peter McDermott is surely a unique figure in the annals of the GAA. That he wore a flat cap when out on the playing field may not have been that off the wall at the time. But now consider that he won an All Ireland medal in 1949, refereed the decider in 1953 and captained…
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A continuing success story with optimism for the future
Whatever about success elsewhere fuelling more of same in certain places, or, for that matter, incremental progress giving rise to hope close to home, somewhere else Meath teams have been competing with gusto in recent times has been Ladies Football. Temptation was to say that regrettably thus far those efforts have gone unrewarded, but, such…