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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.” ....
Derry last two Ulster winning goalkeepers look at the changing face of the number one Eoin McCloskey and Damien McCusker talk goalkeeping and the All-Irelands that got away Derry captain Kieran McKeever introduces goalkeeper Eoin McCloskey to President McAleese before the 1998 Ulster final Reporter: ); ); From being the last line of defence, the number one is now the first avenue of attack as possession becomes the new metric of judgement. Michael McMullan spoke to Derry s last two Ulster senior winning goalkeepers Damien McCusker and Eoin McCloskey.
Commentator Ger Canning was tempting fate when Damien McCusker lined up a kick-out in the early stages of the 1993 All-Ireland final. ....
); Bohan braced for great festival of Dublin football as old foes stand in the way of four-in-a-row ‘This group have nothing but respect for Cork. It will be two groups of footballers going at it to the nth degree and the best team will win.’ By Emma Duffy Tuesday 15 Dec 2020, 7:32 PM Dec 15th 2020, 7:32 PM 3,377 Views 0 Comments 15 ALL-IRELAND FINALS. Cork 11, Dublin 4. From 2005 to 2016, the Rebels ruled the roost but Dublin broke the chain in 2010. And after turning three consecutive decider defeats into three successes, the four-in-a-row is now on for Mick Bohan’s side. Their rivalry has been well documented through the years, as has their mutual respect and understanding for what these great heavyweights have done for the game of ladies football. ....