Kerry demolish Galway to end All-Ireland drought
Kerry made it third time lucky at Croke Park by bravely overcoming back-to-back TG4 All-Ireland ladies senior final defeatsto land the county's first crown since 1993.
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Kerry made it third time lucky at Croke Park by bravely overcoming back-to-back TG4 All-Ireland ladies senior final defeatsto land the county's first crown since 1993.
Olivia Divilly was the last Galway woman in possession of the football in both her team's quarter-final and semi-final wins over Dublin and Cork. And quite fittingly too - it was her 47th and 40th possession respectively. Galway's run to the final has been underpinned by a collective running game full of endeavour, high energy and athleticism, and while Nicola Ward may be the anchor at centre-back and Roisin Leonard the focal point inside, Divilly is the beating heart of Daniel Moynihan's team.
Similar to the men's decider last week, the TG4 All-Ireland senior final is a novel pairing pitting two sides hoping to end a lengthy drought for ultimate honours.
Galway's senior ladies football manager Daniel Moynihan has praised the squad for turning their year around ahead of this Sunday’s All-Ireland final against Kerry in Croke Park (4.15pm).
Galway forward Leanne Coen thinks their appearance in front of a record attendance at the 2019 All-Ireland ladies football final will help in this Sunday's decider despite opponents Kerry having contested the last two showpieces.
Róisín Leonard has been named the July Croke Park Hotel/LGFA Player of the Month following some stellar performances for Galway.
Aoife Dillane has made Kerry's number seven jersey her own during this year's football championship, and she is now set for a starting role in the biggest game of the year.
Waking up as an All-Ireland winner this morning, Armagh midfielder Ben Crealey felt that a decision he took to abandon his family's traditional sport of choice for football had been justified.