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Whatever happens at this stage I am willing to accept it

Whatever happens at this stage I am willing to accept it. April 17, 2021 ©INPHO/Donall Farmer. By Declan Rooney Take your pick from the inspirational quotes out there: Kildare goalkeeper Mary Hulgraine epitomises them all. A self-confessed health and fitness addict, Hulgraine and her Kildare teammates will get back together on Monday for the first time since their TG4 Intermediate Championship loss to Laois in November. The excitement is building; the boots are polished, her gloves are ready, the training gear is folded and her bag is packed. But Mary is also waiting for potentially life changing health test results. Following a spell of feeling unwell, she recently took a turn for the worse. After a stint in hospital, she was diagnosed with a heart condition.

Whatever happens at this stage I am willing to accept it

Whatever happens at this stage I am willing to accept it
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Laois Soaring Stars winners at Camogie Awards are the pride of Laois

Laois Soaring Stars winners at Camogie Awards are the pride of Laois Reporter: Laois has won two Soaring Stars awards on the 2020 Camogie All-Stars Awards. Goalkeeper Aedin Lowry of Camross is a first-time winner as is left half-back Clodagh Tynan of St Brigid s Camogie Club. The two Laois representatives were announced at the virtual Camogie Association All-Star Awards 2020 on Saturday, March 6. The players were congratulated by Laois Camogie. Massive congratulations to Aedin Lowry and Clodagh Tynan on winning Soaring Star Awards. This is a fantastic achievement and we are super proud of them both. Laois Abú, said Laois Camogie. Both were on the Laois team that contested that All-Ireland Intermediate semi-final in 2020. Laois lost out to Antrim last November in what was otherwise a good year for Laois Camogie.

Michael Naughton takes up Ladies Presidency - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

Last March, he won the right to become President Elect taking nearly two thirds of the vote. A native of Sligo, Michael has spent most of his adult life in his adopted county of Donegal where he has become a very successful businessman and local representative. Michael has been active in ladies football for a number of years and has led Donegal to an All-Ireland Intermediate title and served as President of ULGFA while also working on numerous administration roles. He will bring a wealth of experience to the role which he will hold for the next four years.

Moy star Loughran forced into early retirement

Moy star Loughran forced into early retirement
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