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Watt an Era: A look back at the Glen Ladies story
Glen set the standard of ladies football in Derry
Mary Jo in action against Sandra Conroy of Mourneabbey in the 2007 All-Ireland Intermediate Final (Pic: Brian Lawless/Sportsfile)
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Glen ladies have won 19 of the senior championships since Derry initiated the ladies game in 1995.
Mary Jo Boyle has 12 winners medals and captained the first of three Ulster winning teams. She spoke with
Michael McMullan about the club s path to the top.
You don t need to be talking to Mary Jo Boyle (née Walls) for too long to know that she lives and breathes sport.