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Dublin s four-in-a-row All-Ireland winning boss staying on for 2021 season

Dublin s four-in-a-row All-Ireland winning boss staying on for 2021 season Mick Bohan has brought plenty of success to the capital since taking charge for the second time in 2017. By Emma Duffy Tuesday 19 Jan 2021, 9:04 PM Jan 19th 2021, 9:04 PM 3,121 Views 0 Comments Dublin ladies manager Mick Bohan. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO DUBLIN’S ALL-IRELAND FOUR-IN-A-ROW winning boss Mick Bohan is staying at the helm for the 2021 season. “Dublin LGFA club delegates this evening have ratified Mick Bohan as the Dublin senior manager for the 2021 season,” the county wrote on Twitter this evening. “Bohan took on the Dublin job for a second term in January 2017, since then he has led Dublin to four All Irelands, three Leinster titles and one NFL.”

It is important to remember the time that we ve had and how significant Croke Park is

It is important to remember the time that we ve had and how significant Croke Park is December 21, 2020 Dublin captain Sinéad Aherne (left) and Muireann Ní Scanaill make their way to Hill 16 to place a wreath in memory of those killed in Croke Park 100 years ago. Photo: Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile. by Delcan Rooney After the Dublin Ladies footballers claimed a fourth TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship in a row yesterday (SUNDAY), they took a moment out of their celebrations to lay a wreath on Hill 16 in memory of those killed on Bloody Sunday 100 years ago. Captain Sinéad Aherne was joined by Muireann Ní Scanaill for the ceremony, with one of Ní Scanaill’s fifth class students at Gaelscoil Bhrian Bóroimh in Applewood a descendent of Jane Boyle, the only woman killed that day.

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