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Sue Ronan highlights the underage feats underpinning Ireland's golden crop

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Vera Pauw's Republic of Ireland squad is a confluence of generations, with an older guard led by defenders such as Louise Quinn, Niamh Fahey and Diane Caldwell and the youngsters represented by teenager Abbie Larkin.However, the bulk of the 23 selected for the World Cup is made up of a core of players in their mid-to-late 20s, born between early 1994 and mid-1997.And a good chunk of those, including star names Katie McCabe and Denise O'Sullivan first made their senior international debuts during Sue Ronan's time as Ireland manager between 2010 and 2016.Ronan joined this week's RTÉ Soccer Podcast and shared an insight into the early promise shown by that generation at underage level before they truly established themselves as senior stalwarts."We sort of had a bit of a golden generation from that squad that won a medal in the Under-17s European Championships under Noel King in 2010," she said.

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Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Manage Preferences "They were an exceptional squad. You had Denise in that, you had Ciara Grant who has come back (into the Ireland squad for the World Cup).

I also gave Ciara her debut."You had Rianna Jarrett who unfortunately has gone off the (international scene) through all the unfortuante injuries she's had.

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