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It is not about the five-in-a-row, but your goal is to win an All-Ireland every year
February 16, 2021
By Declan Rooney
Dublin star Carla Rowe has her heart set on defending her side’s TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship this year – and feels the lure of a magical five-in-a-row could keep Mick Bohan’s panel unified in another uncertain season.
Rowe was one of Dublin’s standout players as she helped her side to victory in December’s All-Ireland Final victory over Cork.
After showing brilliant form throughout the condensed championship season, Lidl One Good Club ambassador Rowe joined Armagh’s Aimee Mackin and Dublin’s Sinéad Goldrick on the Senior Players’ Player of the Year shortlist last week.
Video: Dublin ladies win really special
December 21, 2020
Dublin s Carla Rowe and Aoife Kane celebrate after the win against Cork ©INPHO/Tommy Dickson This one feels really special - Dublin s point-scoring corner-back from Kilmacud Crokes put her team s fourth TG4 All Ireland SFC success in-a-row into perspective after a hard-earned win over Cork.
Mick Bohan s team and Aoife Kane in particular upped their intensity after the break to take the title and round off a surreal year as champions once more. In the year that we ve all had, players in our squad have had their own difficulties and it s hard not to get caught up in that emotion, Kane explained to Jerome Quinn in Croke Park.
Bohan s joy at how Dublin s players controlled the game
December 21, 2020
by Declan Rooney
Dublin Ladies football manager Mick Bohan praised his side’s powerful second-half display as they worked their way to a fourth TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship in a row in their seventh straight appearance in the Croke Park decider.
Carla Rowe’s penalty early in the second half turned this game in the favour of Dublin, after Cork had gained an early control of the action following Áine Terry O’Sullivan’s third minute goal.
The Munster side edged a low scoring first half and led 1-3 to 0-3, but they could only add two more points to their tally thereafter, as Nicole Owens and Nicole Healy tagged on good points in the closing stages, with Dublin’s second-half dominance in the half-back and midfield sectors key to their comeback.
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