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TG4 All-Ireland Championship wrap
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All-Ireland ladies championship round-up
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If you could bottle Aimee s talent and sell that stuff, we would be millionaires
From phenomenal individual exploits to coming back better from a devastating knee injury, we chart Aimee Mackin’s rise to the top. By Emma Duffy Tuesday 9 Mar 2021, 8:00 PM Mar 9th 2021, 8:00 PM 41,130 Views 1 Comment
IT’S 2011, AND Aimee Mackin wants to play senior football. She’s just 13.
It’s the first year her Shane O’Neills club are fielding a senior team, and there’s a group of promising players around the same age as Mackin with their noses up to play.
Peter Lynch and his management team’s plan was to leave them off another year or so, happy with the group they had in the opening stages of the season, but the young crew persisted.
Search The Dublin game, I feel that was kind of like the one that got away a wee bit
January 09, 2021
Kelly Mallon of Armagh with Nicole McLaughlin of Donegal during the TG4 Ulster Ladies Football Senior Championship Final at Brewster Park
by Declan Rooney
A few extra weeks to recharge might be welcomed in some quarters, but extending the off-season is a form of torture for Armagh captain Kelly Mallon. Four weeks on from their season ending Ulster Final victory she is more than ready to tear into the 2021 season.
Claiming a first provincial title since 2014 in December’s win over Monaghan was a great way to sign off the year for Armagh, but their TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Semi-final loss to Dublin a fortnight earlier has left plenty to stew on and dissect.