All-Dublin clash for 2018 finalists DCU – here’s the Fitzgibbon Cup quarter-final draw

WITH EIGHT TEAMS left in the race for the Fitzgibbon Cup and reigning champions UL dumped out, 2018 finalists DCU will face TU Dublin City Campus (formerly DIT) in an all-Dublin quarter-final.

Last night Cork IT booked their spot with a win over Waterford IT, and next up for the Leesiders is Limerick’s Mary Immaculate Collage, two-time champions themselves.

Elsewhere last night, Cork star Shane Kingston and Kerry’s Shane Conway played key roles as UCC sealed their progression. They now face IT Carlow

And NUIG, the side that knocked the title holders out of the competition last week, travel to UL’s cross-city rivals LIT — who are inspired by Clare star Peter Duggan — next as they both bid for a semi-final berth.

All four fixtures will take place on Thursday, 7 February, and extra time will be played if necessary.

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Fitzgibbon Cup quarter-finals:

UCC v IT Carlow
LIT v NUIG
DCU v TU Dublin City Campus (formerly DIT) 
Mary I v CIT

* First team have home advantage

The Electric Ireland Fitzgibbon Cup quarter final line up looks something like this.
UCC v IT Carlow
LIT v NUIG
DCU v DIT
Mary I v CIT#FitzgibbonCup #FirstClassRivals #Hurling #GAA

— Matt O'Callaghan (@MattOCall) January 31, 2019

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Attacking duo McGeary and Brennan start as Tyrone change things up for Mayo clash

TYRONE BOSS MICKEY Harte has changed things up with two personnel and several positional switches as they go in search of their first Allianz Football League win of 2019 this weekend.

The Red Hand welcome Mayo to Healy Park on Sunday [throw-in 2.30pm] as they look to get their Division 1 campaign up and running after an opening round loss to Kerry.

All-Ireland final starter Kieran McGeary and early substitute Lee Brennan both start in the forward line while Galbally defender Liam Rafferty and Ardboe’s David Mulgrew are the two that make way.

In the positional changes, Michael McKernan and Peter Harte both drop further back, with Niall Sludden starting on the 40 this time. Eoghan Ruadh attacking ace Cathal Mc Shane takes over at full-forward.

All-Ireland final substitutes Frank Burns and Ronan O’Neill return to the bench while Mulgrew and 18-year-old Darragh Canavan miss out this week.

Tyrone

1. Niall Morgan (Edendork)

2. Michael McKernan (Coalisland)
3. Ronan McNamee (Aghyaran)
4. Hugh Pat McGeary (Pomeroy)

5. Tiernan McCann (Killyclogher)
6. Rory Brennan (Trillick)
7. Peter Harte (Errigal Ciaran)

8. Brian Kennedy (Derrylaughan)
9. Declan McClure (Clonoe)

10. Mattie Donnelly (Trillick)
11. Niall Sludden (Dromore)
12. Kieran McGeary (Pomeroy)

13. Darren McCurry (Edendork)
14. Cathal McShane (Eoghan Ruadh)
15. Lee Brennan (Trillick).

Subs

16. Benny Gallen (Aghyaran)
17. Frank Burns (Pomeroy)
18. Kyle Coney (Ardboe)
19. Conan Grugan (Omagh)
20. Conal McCann (Killyclogher)
21. Aidan McCrory (Errigal Ciaran)
22. Ben McDonnell (Errigal Ciaran)
23. Ciaran McLaughlin (Omagh)
24. Conor Meyler (Omagh)
25. Tonan O’Neill (Omagh)
26. Liam Rafferty (Galbally).

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Pat Spillane’s nephew named in Kerry side seeking another league win against Cavan

PETER KEANE HAS named the Kerry side that will take on Cavan in the second round of the Allianz League on Sunday at Kingspan Breffni Park [throw-in, 2pm].

Keane has elected to make just one change which prevailed in their opening round against Tyrone, as Killan Spillane comes into the Kerry attack.

Spillane — who is a nephew of Kerry legend Pat — has been named to start ahead of Dara Moynihan who drops to the bench.

His brother Adrian has been selected at midfield once again where he will partner Jack Barry.

Sean O’Shea — who posted 0-6 the last day including a superb score from a sideline — takes up his position at centre-forward again, while Tommy Walsh continues to be held in reserve. 

After defeating All-Ireland finalists Tyrone last weekend, the Kingdom will be aiming to maintain that winning momentum on Sunday.

Kerry v Cavan Team News pic.twitter.com/aMd1l10hB5

— Kerry GAA (@Kerry_Official) February 1, 2019

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The Cavan team has also been named with one change coming in from the side that lost out to Galway in the first round.

Christopher Conroy is named at corner back as Barry Fortune drops to the bench.

Cavan Team v Kerry for Allianz Football League Rd 2 Sun 2.00pm in Kingspan Breffni. #AllianzLeagues

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— Official Cavan GAA (@CavanCoBoardGaa) February 1, 2019

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In Division 2, Kildare have also named the team that will face Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday [throw-in, 1pm].

Midfielder Kevin Feely was withdrawn in their first-round match against Armagh but he has been selected again at midfield and will team up with Fergal Conway. 

The Kildare Senior Football team for round 2 of the Allianz Football League this Sunday has been announced.

Kildare v Cork
Venue: Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 1pm

Best of luck to the team & management 🏳️#AllianzLeagues #BeThereAllTheWay pic.twitter.com/jIjp77MP9i

— Kildare GAA (@KildareGAA) February 1, 2019

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Kerry v Cavan

1. Shane Ryan (Rathmore)

2. Peter Crowley (Laune Rangers)
3. Jack Sherwood (Firies)
4. Brian Ó Beaglaíoch (An Ghaeltacht)

5. Tadhg Morley (Templenoe)
6. Paul Murphy (Rathmore)
7. Tom O’Sullivan (Dingle)

8. Jack Barry (Na Gaeil)
9. Adrian Spillane (Templenoe)

10. Diarmuid O’Connor (Na Gaeil)
11. Sean O’Shea (Kenmare)
12. Jonathan Lyne (Killarney Legion)

13. Killian Spillane (Templenoe)
14. Paul Geaney (Dingle)
15. Stephen O’Brien (Kenmare)

Subs:
16. Brian Kelly (Killarney Legion)
17. Dara Moynihan (Spa Kilkenny)
18. Michael Geaney (Dingle)
19. Graham O’Sullivan (Piarsaigh na Dromoda)
20. Gavin O’Brien (Kerins O’Rahillys)
21. Tommy Walsh (Kerins O’Rahillys)
22. Mark Griffin (St Michael’s/Foilmore)
23. David Moran (Kerins O’Rahillys)
24. Jason Foley (Ballydonoghue)
25. Tomás Ó Sé (An Ghaeltacht)
26. Shane Enright (Tarbert)

Cavan v Kerry

1. Raymond Galligan (Lacken)

2. Jason McLoughlin (Shannon Gaels)
3. Padraig Faulkner (Kingscourt)
4. Christopher Conroy (Lavey)

5. Niall Murray (Cavan Gaels)
6. Ciaran Brady (Arvagh)
7. Conor Rehill (Crosserlough)

8. Michael Argue (Bailieborough)
9. Killian Clarke (Shercock)

10. Pierce Smith (Crosserlough)
11. Dara McVeety (Crosserlough)
12. Martin Reilly (Killygarry)

13. Jack Brady (Ramor United)
14. Thomas Galligan (Lacken)
15. Conor Madden (Gowna)

Subs:

16. Liam Brady (Ramor United)
17. Barry Fortune (Cavan Gaels)
18. Stephen Murray (Cavan Gaels)
19. Paul Graham (Cavan Gaels)
20. Stephen Smith (Crosserlough)
21. Luke Fortune (Cavan Gaels)
22. Killian Brady (Mullahoran)
23. Conor Bradley (Ramor United)
24. Oisin Pierson (Gowna)
25. Cian Mackey (Castlerahan)
26. Kevin Tierney (Ballyhaise)

Kildare v Cork

1. Mark Donnellan (Maynooth)

2. Mark Dempsey (Moorefield)
3. Mick O’Grady (Cellbridge)
4. David Hyland (Athy)

5. James Murray (Moorefield)
6. Eoin Doyle (Naas)
7. Keith Cribbin (Johnstownbridge)

8. Kevin Feely (Athy)
9. Fergal Conway (Celbridge)

10. Conor Hartley (Sarsfields)
11. Fionn Dowling (Suncroft)
12. Adam Tyrrell (Moorefield)

13. David Slattery (Confey)
14. Ben McCormack (Sarsfields)
15. Jimmy Hyland (Ballyteague)

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Alan Cadogan makes Cork return for Sunday’s clash with Wexford

ALAN CADOGAN WILL make his first competitive appearance for Cork since last March when the Rebels take on Wexford this weekend.

The Douglas man, who didn’t play any championship hurling last year due to a knee injury, has been named at corner-forward for Sunday’s Allianz Hurling League Division 1A game at Páirc Uí Chaoimh (3pm).

Cork manager John Meyler has selected a starting line-up that shows four changes in personnel from their defeat to Kilkenny in last weekend’s opening round.

Mark Coleman is included at wing-back, as Sean O’Donoghue moves back into the corner and Stephen McDonnell drops out.

Captain Bill Cooper starts in midfield, with Conor Cahalane moving into the half-forward line at the expense of Luke Meade. Michael O’Halloran takes the number 11 shirt from Declan Dalton, while Cadogan comes in for Jamie Coughlan in the corner.

Cork (v Wexford)

1. Anthony Nash (Kanturk)

2. Sean O’Donoghue (Inniscarra)
3. Damien Cahalane (St. Finbarrs)
4. Conor O’Sullivan (Sarsfields)

5. Christopher Joyce (Na Piarsaigh)
6. Tim O’Mahony (Newtownshandrum)
7. Mark Coleman (Blarney)

8. Bill Cooper (Youghal — captain)
9. Cormac Murphy (Mallow)

10. Conor Cahalane (St Finbarrs)
11. Michael O’Halloran (Blackrock)
12. Daniel Kearney (Sarsfields)

13. Alan Cadogan (Douglas)
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15. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers)

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16. Patrick Collins (Ballinhassig)
17. Ger Millerick (Fr O’Neill’s)
18. David Griffin (Carrigaline)
19. Luke Meade (Newcestown)
20. William Kearney (Sarsfields)
21. Shane Kingston (Douglas)
22. Conor Lehane (Midleton)
23. Declan Dalton (Fr O’Neill’s)
24. Jack O’Connor (Sarsfields)
25. Jamie Coughlan (Newtownshandrum)
26. Robbie O’Flynn (Erins Own)

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Cody makes two changes for Clare clash as Kilkenny look to continue league defence

BRIAN CODY HAS made two changes for Kilkenny’s second-round tie against Clare in the Allianz hurling league on Sunday [Ennis, throw-in 2pm].

Richie Leahy and Martin Keoghan have both been named to come into the Kilkenny attack, after the Cats got their league defence off to a winning start against Cork last weekend.

Leahy, who came on as a substitute the last day, hit a crucial goal for Kilkenny in that tie and the Rower Inistioge clubman has been rewarded with a place in the full-forward line.

Kevin Kelly top-scored for Cody’s charges against Cork with 0-8, and he has been selected at full-forward again for the meeting with Clare.

Tullaroan’s Martin Keoghan comes into the half-forward line.

Meanwhile, Clare will be looking to get their first win of the league campaign after they suffered defeat to Tipperary in the opening round. 

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— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) February 1, 2019

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Meanwhile, Waterford have made four changes for their Division 1B clash with Laois on Sunday [throw-in, 2pm] with Patrick Curran coming into the forward line.

The Waterford Senior Hurling Panel to face Laois this Sunday in Round 2 of the Allianz League has been announced!!

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— Waterford GAA (@WaterfordGAA) February 1, 2019

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Kilkenny v Clare

1. Eoin Murphy (Glenmore)

2. Paul Murphy (Danesfort)
3. Huw Lawlor (O’Loughlin Gaels)
4. Tommy Walsh (Tullaroan)

5. Conor Delaney (Erin’s Own)
6. Paddy Deegan (O’Loughlin Gaels)
7. Enda Morrissey (Bennettsbridge)

8. James Maher (St Lachtains)
9. Conor Fogarty (Erin’s Own)(captain)

10. John Donnelly (Thomastown)
11. Ger Aylward (Glenmore)
12. Martin Keoghan (Tullaroan)

13. Billy Ryan (Graigue-Ballycallan)
14. Kevin Kelly (St Patricks)
15. Richie Leahy (Rower Inistioge)

Subs:

16. Darren Brennan (St Lachtains)
17. Robert Lennon (Bennettsbridge)
18. Conor O’Shea (Clara)
19. Padraig Walsh (Tullaroan)
20. Conor Browne (James Stephens)
21. Jason Cleere (Bennetsbridge)
22. Ger Malone (Mullinavat)
23. Luke Scanlon (James Stephens)
24. Liam Blanchfield (Bennettsbridge)
25. Pat Lyng (Rower Inistioge)
26. Conor Martin (Emeralds)

Waterford v Laois

1. Billy Nolan (Roanmore)

3. Shane McNulty (De La Salle)
2. Conor Prunty (Abbeyside)
4. Noel Connors (Passage)

5. Mark O’Brien (Ferrybank)
6. Tadhg de Búrca (Clashmore/Kinsalebeg)
7. Michael Walsh (Stradbally)

8. Kevin Moran (De la Salle)
9.  Stephen Roche (Mount Sion)

10. Colm Roche (Shamrocks)
11. Mikey Kearney (Ballyduff Upper)
12. Jack Prendergast (Lismore)

13. Thomas Ryan (Tallow)
14. Stephen Bennett (Ballysaggart)
15. Patrick Curran (Dungarvan)

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Star Tipp defender gets the nod for league showdown with All-Ireland champions Limerick

STAR DEFENDER JAMES Barry has been named to start for the Tipperary hurlers in their league meeting with All-Ireland champions Limerick on Saturday evening [Gaelic Grounds, throw-in 7pm].

Barry takes up the full-back position in an otherwise unchanged team that scored an impressive victory over Clare in their opening Division 1A fixture.

Captain Seamus Callanan has been picked at full-forward again after hitting 2-7 last weekend while Ronan Maher slots in at centre-back with Padraic Maher and Barry Heffernan out on the wings.

The midfield pairing of Robert Byrne and Michael Breen remains the same while Noel McGrath starts at centre-forward again.

The Tipperary team to play Limerick in their Allianz Hurling League Division 1A fixture in the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick at 7pm tomorrow night, February 2nd, has been announced by manager Liam Sheedy pic.twitter.com/hIzYWoPlKc

— Tipperary GAA (@TipperaryGAA) February 1, 2019

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Tipperary v Limerick

1. Brian Hogan (Lorrha-Dorrha)

2. Donagh Maher (Burgess)
3. James Barry (Upperchurch-Drombane)
4. Alan Flynn (Kiladangan)

5. Barry Heffernan (Nenagh Éire Óg)
6. Ronan Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
7. Padraic Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)

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8. Robert Byrne (Portroe)
9. Michael Breen (Ballina)

10. Dan McCormack (Borris-Ileigh)
11. Noel McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
12. Willie Connors (Kiladangan)

13. Jake Morris (Nenagh Éire Óg)
14. Seamus Callanan (Drom & Inch)
15. Patrick Maher (Lorrha-Dorrha)

Subs:
16. Barry Hogan (Kiladangan)
17. Ger Browne (Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams)
18. Cian Darcy (Kilruane MacDonaghs)
19. Jason Forde (Silvermines)
20. Tom Fox (Éire Óg Annacarty-Donohill)
21. Mark McCarthy (Toomevara)
22. Mark Kehoe (Kilsheelan-Kilcash)
23. Jamie Moloney (Drom & Inch)
24. John O’Dwyer (Killenaule)
25. Killian O’Dwyer (Killenaule)
26. Niall O’Meara (Kilruane MacDonaghs)

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Horan hands out league debut among three changes in Mayo side to face All-Ireland finalists

JAMES HORAN HAS named three changes in the Mayo side that will take on All-Ireland finalists Tyrone this Sunday in Division 1 of the Allianz football league [Healy Park, 2.30pm]

Ballina Stephenites forward Ciaran Treacy has been handed a league debut to start at half-forward while James McCormack and Fionn McDonagh have also been drafted into the side.

Both McCormack and McDonagh came off the bench in Mayo’s first-round clash with Roscommon and both have been promoted to the starting team for their trip to Omagh this weekend.

McCormack has been selected in the half-back line alongside Lee Keegan and Paddy Durcan while McDonagh picks up the number 10 jersey.

Colm Boyle, Fergal Boland and Evan Regan are the three players who lose out.

Meanwhile, the Galway team has been named to take on reigning champions Dublin in Croke Park on Saturday evening [throw-in, 7pm].

Goalkeeper Magnus Breathnach is named to start ahead of Ruairí Lavelle while Gareth Bradshaw and Barry McHugh come in to replace Liam Silke and Ian Burke.

Mayo v Tyrone

1. Robert Hennelly (Breaffy)

2. Eoin O’Donoghue (Belmullet)
3. Brendan Harrison (Aghamore)
4. Keith Higgins (Ballyhaunis)

5. James McCormack (Claremorris)
6. Lee Keegan (Westport)
7. Paddy Durcan (Castlebar Mitchels

8. Diarmuid O’Connor (Ballintubber) (C)
9. Donal Vaughan (Castlebar Mitchels)

10. Fionn McDonagh (Westport)
11. Aidan O’Shea (Breaffy)
12. Ciaran Treacy (Ballina Stephenites)

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13. Conor Diskin (Claremorris)
14. Brian Reape (Bohola Moy Davitts)
15. Jason Doherty (Burrishoole)

Galway v Dublin

1. Magnus Breathnach 

2. Eoghan Kerin
3. Seán Andy Ó Ceallaigh
4. David Wynne

5. Gary O’Donnell
6. Gareth Bradshaw
7. Seán Kelly

8. Kieran Duggan
9. Thomas Flynn

10. Cillian McDaid
11. Peter Cooke 
12. Johnny Heaney

13. Padraig Cunningham
14. Shane Walsh
15. Barry McHugh 

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‘You do doubt yourself… but when you sign up, you know there’s going to be highs and lows’

A NEW DAWN, a new day.

2018 is in the past, 2019 is a new year. A blank canvas, a fresh slate, an empty cabinet.

Dublin star Sinéad Goldrick.

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“You haven’t won anything, you haven’t earned anything and that’s the mindset that we have,” Sinéad Goldrick tells The42, excitement shining through her infectious smile as back-to-back All-Ireland champions Dublin prepare to defend their Division 1 league title. “You can’t sit on your laurels because that was last year.”

Goldrick is one of the faces of ladies football at this stage, a household name by now. She’s hands down one of the best defenders — make that players — in the country and has proven that time and time again. 

She’s the go-to when there’s a fire to be put out, rock-solid, evergreen, a work horse, a real harrier in the tackle; everything that exemplifies a top-class defender. Her athleticism, speed, work-rate and pure grit on the pitch is nothing short of admirable as she averts and creates scores, getting forward and chipping in herself from time to time.

Not only this, but her efforts off the pitch are second to none in bringing the game and ladies football, as a brand, to new heights. Just like between throw-in and the final whistle, no job is too big and she’s a real team player, humble and modest as can be.

Unfortunately, we won’t have the privilege of watching ‘Goldie’ do her thing in Croke Park this evening as the Dubs face Donegal to get their year up and running. She’s had a long season between county and club and reoccurring hamstring injuries have ruled her out of contention.

It’s nothing to worry about though; rest, rehab and building up strength through her own gym work will have her back in no time. She’s found what works best for her at this stage, and sitting out the first few rounds of the league pays dividends in the long run.

“I’m just trying to get my body right and mentally, you want a little break,” she smiles.

It’s very easy to just think of the third Sunday in September when you think of Goldrick’s 2018, or the first Sunday in May, but one must not forget the not so good days, namely the second Saturday in December.

Celebrating September’s win with Sinéad Finnegan.

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Foxrock-Cabinteely suffered another heartbreaking All-Ireland club final loss at the hands of Mourneabbey, this one hitting Goldrick particularly hard.

Subsequently, the six-time All-Star is coming into 2019 on a bit of a low despite September’s historic back-to-back Brendan Martin Cup lifts with Mick Bohan’s side.

“Tasting an All-Ireland win with county has been one of the best experiences ever so I’d be hoping to have that experience with my club players,” she reflects.

“The fact that we didn’t do it and we were beaten by a far better team, you are on a low but I suppose you just need to see how you can improve your game because you weren’t good enough.

“Over the years when we’ve lost club and not had the taste of winning, it’s been really tough but you just have to look at yourself and your team and see where you can improve.

“That’s probably the mindset that I’ve been taking: just to try and improve yourself. We weren’t good enough on the day so that’s what I’m focusing on now, and getting the body right for it.”

She’s more than used to bouncing back from adversity at this stage. There have been good years and bad years, good days and bad days with club and county, and in life in general.

When asked how long she’s been involved with the Sky Blues, Goldrick’s not 100 per cent certain of the correct answer. She reckons she’s played league since 2008 but then chose travel over football for one or two summers in college.

“Since 2011 fully fledged,” she grins. And fully fledged she is, all in. 

“It’s great. When you’re more experienced, you only have a certain amount of time that you can be playing for your county and stuff like that. It’s a choice. I love it.

“When I stop enjoying it, that’s when I’ll stop playing. That might come next year, two years; but once I stop enjoying it, I will stop playing.”

Dejection after the 2016 final.

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That’s a while away yet though, she assures, enthusiasm and enjoyment written all over her face.

“I love it, I love the buzz, I love our team and I just really, really…. love football,” Goldrick giggles, almost taking the piss out of herself at this stage, “You know what I mean….

“There are hard times, especially with club. You do doubt yourself but when you sign up for Dublin and you sign up for your club you know there’s going to be highs and lows throughout the year. That’s what you sign up for. 

“When you get a taste for success it’s brilliant but when you get a taste for loss, you wouldn’t have it any other way in terms of the year. You’d still give that commitment towards it.”

Bohan again has assembled a really strong panel for the year ahead, with 14 new, fresh faces included, Goldrick — who works in sports sponsorship and marketing at Wilson Hartnell — says. The continuity at management level is nice along with older, more seasoned campaigners throwing their lot at the cause once again.

The blend of youth and experience, intertwined with a sense of freshness makes for a nice buzz within the camp. There is that bit of looking over one’s shoulder, she admits, and there’s the challenge ahead of earning her place all over again.

“Younger, better, faster, stronger coming through,” she continues. “It’s great because you can’t be resting, you want to be on your toes, you want that competition. It’s a senior county team so you want it to be as competitive in camp as possible. 

“It’s exciting times, especially how we’re starting off, playing in Croke Park. You just want to see where you’re at in terms of the benchmark of other teams at this time now.

“I think Saturday will tell a tale in terms of where we’re at.”

She’ll be watching on at HQ this evening, more than likely slightly envious, but she knows the break will do her the world of good. She’s happy too to pass the baton on and to let others have their chance, and their day in the sun.

A double-header in Croke Park, a clash with a really strong Donegal side with television cameras following the action under Saturday Night Lights. What’s not to love?

Lining out with Fox-Cab.

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“It’s really good. As you know, it’s not often that ladies footballers get an opportunity to play in Croke Park, especially for players who might not have started in the All-Ireland final.

“People have been training really hard. There’s going to be a lot of new faces on Saturday and it’s brilliant because it’s a great opportunity for people to experience playing in Croke Park. What a way to start.

“Donegal last year were tough in the league, we scraped a win. They’re very fit, very ferocious, their forward line are fantastic. It’s winter football though too so it’s trying to do less kicking the ball away and trying to maintain it. Hopefully it’ll be a good match.”

The double-headers are all positive.”This is what we’ve been asking for and we’ve got it,” she pipes up, adding that the chance to showcase the rising standards of the ladies’ game to a new audience is a huge plus.

Looping back though, 2019 is a new year. 2018 has been and gone. That first-ever Division 1 title, Leinster trophy and All-Ireland crown; they count for nothing now.

It’s over and done. They go again.

“You hear it but if you want to be an athlete, you have to forget about it, you have to improve yourself,” she stresses. “It’s a blank canvas.

“There’s people coming in, standards need to be set, the culture needs to be built up again. You haven’t won anything, it’s 2019, you need to make sure that you’re getting the best and that new players coming in are the same as we had before.That that culture and that atmosphere that we’ve built up over the few years is the same.

“At the start, it’s a transition in terms of the league games. It’s winter football too so you have to have some leeway at the start just to see how things unfold. We want to make the culture that we’ve had and try to improve it year on year.”

At Tuesday’s league launch.

She won’t hear much talk of silverware to defend — even in the league — and God forbid three in-a-row is mentioned. But that’s what makes Sinéad Goldrick, Sinéad Goldrick.

There’s opportunities there to be taken, minutes to be played and a team to gel together all over again.

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Bit by bit, game by game, play by play.

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Chasing the champions – four big contenders for Dublin’s crown in 2019

THE LADIES FOOTBALL season commences this weekend and reigning champions Dublin will begin their league title defence with a major target on their back.

Mick Bohan’s charges may have only won a first Division 1 title for the county last year, but they have quickly developed into a dominant force in the top tier.

They cruised to victory in last year’s decider against Mayo, with captain Sinéad Aherne posting 1-9 en route to a comprehensive win in Parnell Park.

And after clinching back-to-back All-Ireland crowns last September, momentum is certainly on their side to repeat that feat in the Ladies National Football League in 2019.

Eight teams comprise the top Division this year, but who will be able to wrestle the title from Dublin’s grasp?

Orla Finn in action against Dublin in the 2018 All-Ireland final.

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Cork

The rivalry between these two sides stretches back for almost a decade, meeting in five senior All-Ireland finals since 2009.

That includes last year’s decider where Dublin’s superiority eked out a five-point win in Croke Park. Given the heartache they had suffered against Cork in previous deciders, this result marked a changing of the tide in Dublin’s direction.

But Cork will always be a dangerous prospect for the Dubs and both sides are favourites to reach this year’s Division 1 final.

Mourneabbey’s Ciara O’Sullivan is a key performer in Ephie Fitzgerald’s side, along with deadly attackers Orla Finn and Eimear Scally.

They appear to be setting out their stall early too, with 10 players who started last year’s All-Ireland final named to line out in their league opener against Galway, although O’Sullivan’s sister Doireann is not listed in the matchday squad.

Donegal’s Karen Guthrie fights for possession in the All-Ireland semi-final against Cork.

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Donegal

Maxi Curran’s side have enjoyed huge progress in the senior ranks over the last few seasons.

They reached the senior All-Ireland semi-final for the first time in their history last year and were unfortunate not to progress to the showpiece game.

Their league form has been impressive too. Donegal featured in the 2017 Division 1 final and lost out by just one point to a Cork side who were seeking a fifth consecutive title.

Star forward Yvonne Bonner is currently on Australian Football League Women’s (AFLW) duty with the Greater Western Sydney (GWS) Giants, but Curran still has plenty of experienced players to call into action throughout their league campaign.

They have arguably the toughest fixture to begin with however, as they take on Dublin in Croke Park on Saturday evening.

Galway captain Tracey Leonard [file pic].

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Galway

Another All-Ireland semi-finalist from 2018 with bags of potential in their ranks.

The Tribeswomen earned a major scalp against Dublin in Division 1 last year with a deserved win in March. Bohan’s charges avenged for that defeat later in the campaign however, when Nicole Owens kicked a late goal to fire the Dubs through to the league final.

The contest wasn’t as close when the sides met again in the All-Ireland semi-final later in the year. Again, Dublin captain Aherne was in prolific form as they stormed through to the All-Ireland decider.

But Galway will be hoping to rediscover that league form that unsettled Dublin last year and will be looking to players like Tracey Leonard, Roisin Leonard and Olivia Divilly to lead the charge.

They will be kick-off their Division 1 campaign with a first-round tie against Cork.

Mayo will be without Sarah Rowe during the league.

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Mayo

Last year’s league finalists are a much-changed outfit heading into 2019.

They’ve lost some seasoned inter-county stars following that well documented departure of 12 players from the panel last summer. Ace attacker Sarah Rowe is also unavailable for the league as she is currently with AFLW side Collingwood whose season starts this weekend.

Peter Leahy has handed league debuts to Laura Brennan, Roisin Flynn, Ciara McManamon, Noirin Moran, Dayna Finn for their first-round outing against Tipperary on Sunday while Niamh Kelly will captain the team.

It’s a time of transition for Mayo following those key losses in personnel but they will need to build up a winning momentum early in the league if they are to in with a shout of returning to the final.

Aisling Moloney will be a key forward for Tipperary.

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Tipperary/Westmeath/Monaghan

Tipperary are newcomers to the top flight after winning last year’s Division 2 final. Similar to Mayo and Donegal, they also have a regular starter in Australia as Aisling McCarthy prepares for the AFLW season with the Western Bulldogs.

Given it’s their first year in Division 1, picking up a few wins and maintaining their top-tier status will be the main priority for Tipperary.

Westmeath survived the drop to Division 2 last year and will be eager to avoid that precarious position this year. Monaghan endured a difficult run in the league in 2018 and will be aiming to steer away from relegation again this time around.

Division 1 Round 1 Fixtures

2/2/2019: Dublin v Donegal –  Croke Park, 5pm [eir sport]

2/2/2019: Cork v Galway — Mallow, 1pm 

3/2/2019: Mayo v Tipperary — Swinford Amenity Park, 2pm 

3/2/2019: Westmeath v Monaghan — St Loman’s Mullingar, 2pm 

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