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2016 TG4 All Star Nominees are announced

October 07, 2016

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AHERNE Dub's Top Championship Scorer

September 29, 2016
AHERNE Dub's top Championship Scorer Sinead Aherne has been outstanding for Dublin this season finishing the championship as the Dub's top scorer with a mighty tally of 6-33 to her name. Aherne a four times All Star has long been acknowledged as one of the top forwards in Ladies football This was inveterate this season with the St Sylvester’s ace amassing 5-13 from play while converting an impressive 1-20 from dead ball situations. Will we ever forget that last minute free agains..

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Dub's support on Sunday was FANtastic, thank you!

September 27, 2016
On behalf of Dublin LGFA, the players and senior management team we would like to sincerely thank everyone who came along to support the girls in Croke Park, last Sunday.We acknowledge the huge effort that was made by our clubs, players and officials to generate and organise the massive Dublin support on Sunday which was very much evident by the thousands of Dublin flags, banners along with the mighty roars and cheers that echoed around the stadium.Dublin LGFA would also like to acknowledge the..

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Official Statement of behalf of the Dublin LGFA

September 26, 2016
Official Statement of behalf of the Dublin LGFADublin Players, Management and Executive Committee congratulate Cork on winning the 2016 Senior All-Ireland final.We wish it to be noted that we are very disappointed that the score error could not be rectified on the field of play and we will focus our efforts to require that LGFA put processes in place so that no other team is subjected to such a situation. Dublin LGFA will be making no further comment on this issue. 

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Deirdre Murphy motivated by 2010 All Ireland win

September 23, 2016
Deirdre Murphy - “I remember watching Denise Masterson lift the All- Ireland trophy in 2010, and thinking ‘that’s going to be me one day’”   Last year, Deirdre Murphy stepped away from the Dublin senior football team to head to Chicago on a J1, returning just in time to watch her teammates in the county side lose out 0-12 to 0-10 in the final against an all-conquering Cork.   It’s another Croke Park experien..

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Dublin Team named for All Ireland Final

September 22, 2016

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Read what Niamh McEvoy has to say about Sunday's clash with Cork

September 21, 2016
As we continue with the build to Sunday’s TG4 All-Ireland Final, Dublin’s Niamh McEvoy chatted to James Hendicott here is what she had to say ….   While Dean Rock revels in his role in attempting to take the men’s senior title to the capital for the second year on the trot, with his county season spilling over to occupy weekend’s either side of the ladies’ final, Niamh McEvoy - his partner in both life and lethal f..

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Sorcha Furlong looks forward to another meeting with Cork

September 20, 2016
Sorcha Furlong: “I’ve gained a greater understanding from coaching the under-21s. It can be quite a narrow view when you’re playing.”   For Sorcha Furlong, one of the most experienced players on Dublin ladies 2016 senior panel, this season has been very much about change - changes in roles, changes in her position and changes in her approach to the game.   One of an ever-dwindling number of survivors from the county’s on..

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Molly Lamb speaks to Jackie Cahill ahead of Sundays final

September 20, 2016
Three years, three TG4 All-Ireland ladies senior football finals for Molly Lamb – but there’s a statistic that needs addressingAn All-Ireland minor medallist in 2012, and a three-time U21 winner, Lamb is desperate to get her hands on a senior medal. The versatile Kilmacud Crokes player can operate at midfield or in the half-forward line and she’s one of the ’95 babies’ who have graduated through the Dublin ranks to make their mark ..

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Bobby McNulty chats to James Hendicott ahead of Sun big game

September 19, 2016
Bobby McNulty - “There’s a lot of depth in the county now and especially a few younger girls who are going to make a serious mark”   Always a football lover, Dublin ladies’ first team coach and selector Bobby McNulty got into the managerial side of things early: he’s been coaching for longer than he’s been an adult.   Starting at his own club, Thomas Davis in Tallaght, McNulty - a garda outside of his love of..

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