O Connor named on TG4 Team of the Decade
- Dec 17,2010
TG4 Ladies Football Team of the Decade announced
16 December 2010TG4 Ladies Football Team of the Decade Announced
15 Stars of Ladies Football Honoured at Banquet
To celebrate the tenth year of TG4
Eight counties in total were represented but with Cork dominating the Ladies Football landscape for most of the last ten years it is no surprise that they were the big winners on the night with an incredible six players on the Team of the Decade. Players from Laois, Mayo, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Waterford and Monaghan were also honoured.
Nominees for the Team of the Decade consisted of All Star winners from the last ten years in addition to players that had given tremendous service to their counties and to the organisation over the same period.
The Rebelettes honoured last night were Angela Walsh, Rena Buckley, Briege Corkery, Juliet Murphy, Nollaig Cleary and Valerie Mulcahy. Considering they have set the bar for others to follow it is a fair reflection on a team that won five All Ireland titles in a row between 2005 and 2009.
Laois and Mayo were the trailblazers in the early part of the decade and it is only right that their endeavours be recognised with 2010 All Star Tracey Lawlor selected at wing forward for Laois, and Christina Heffernan and Cora Staunton selected at centre forward and corner forward respectively for Mayo.
Waterford have not won a senior All Ireland since 1998 but some of the finest exponents of Ladies Football have represented the Déise and two of those were honoured last night. Rebecca Hallahan was selected at right corner back, while Mary O
The Jackies have been knocking on Brendan Martins
All Ireland finalists in 2002 and 2008, Monaghan are represented by Jenny Greenan at number six, while 2004 All Ireland Champions Galway are represented by their 2010 captain, Emer Flaherty. Finally, Kerry are represented by one of the all time greats, Geraldine O
Speaking at the Banquet, Pat Quill, Uachtarán Cumann Peil Gael na mBan, reflected on an outstanding partnership over ten years for the Association, "Ladies Football has seen unprecedented growth over the last decade in particular and while thanks must certainly go to the work of our volunteers, coaches and players on the ground, there is no doubt in my mind but that the exposure garnered through TG4
"We thank Pól and everyone in TG4 for their continued support over the last ten years. Not only is TG4 supporting our games at a national level but their facility on tg4.ie means that our games are going global and anything that spreads the gospel is hugely appreciated. Míle buíochas Pól."
Pól Ó Gallchóir, Ardstiúrthóir, TG4 echoed Pat
"As we now look forward to a new year, TG4 will broadcast comprehensive coverage of both the League and the Championship and we are of course thrilled to be sponsoring another year of Championship football across all three grades.
"Guíonn TG4 gach rath ar na daoine ar fad atá bainteach le Cumann Peil na mBan agus gura fada buann an gaol seo eadarainn."
TG4 Ladies Football Team of the Decade:
Goalkeeper:
Cliodhna O
Right Corner Back:
Rebecca Hallahan (Waterford); a two time All Star, the teacher from Ballymacarbry is one of the most decorated players in Ladies Football with three All-Ireland Senior medals to her name. In addition, Hallahan also has three National League medals and six All Ireland Club titles.
Full Back:
Angela Walsh (Cork); the Inch Rovers player has won five All Stars and five All-Ireland Senior medals. A PE Teacher be profession, Angela recently played a starring role as Inch Rovers won the All Ireland Club title for the first time in their history.
Left Corner Back:
Rena Buckley (Cork); dual player Rena is a five time All-Ireland Senior football winner and three time All Star. Rena is a physiotherapist and a Donoghmore club member.
Right Half Back:
Briege Corkery (Cork); a St Valentines club member who is a Stone Mason by trade, Corkery has five All-Ireland Senior medals, four All Stars and four National League medals to her name.
Centre Half Back:
Jenny Greenan (Monaghan); one of the all time greats, Greenan is a seven time All Star and two time All-Ireland Senior medalist. Greenan hails from Aghabog and is a Parliamentary Assistant.
Left Half Back:
Emer Flaherty (Galway); Galway
Midfield:
Juliet Murphy (Cork); a cornerstone of the Cork team that have taken Ladies Football by storm, Juliet is a Donoughmore club member with five All-Ireland Senior medals and four All Stars to her name. She is a Primary School teacher by profession.
Midfield:
Mary O
Right Half Forward:
Nollaig Cleary (Cork); a Gabriel Rangers club member who has won three All Stars and five All-Ireland Senior medals to her name. Cleary is a National School teacher who also has two New York Championship medals and a Lucozade Player of the Month Award.
Centre Half Forward:
Christina Heffernan (Mayo); another highly decorated player, the seven time All Star has four All Ireland Senior medals and plays her club football with Hollymount. Heffernan who works as a HSE Registrar, also has an International rules medal.
Left Half Forward:
Tracey Lawlor (Laois); a 2010 All Star, Tracey is an All-Ireland Senior medal winner with three All Stars in total to her name. She is an Accountant and plays her club football with Mountmellick Sarsfields.
Right Corner Forward:
Valerie Mulcahy (Cork); a club member of Rockbán, Valerie has three All Stars and five All-Ireland Senior medals to her name. She also has a Texaco Sports Star Award and a Vodafone Player of the Year Award.
Full Forward:
Geraldine O
Left Corner Forward:
Cora Staunton (Mayo); a seven time All Star who has four All-Ireland Senior medals to her name, Staunton works as a Primary Health Care Coordinator and plays her club football with Carnacon, winners of three All Ireland club titles in recent years.