Aimee Mackin to remain put as sister eyes AFLW move
The 2020 Footballer of the Year Aimee Mackin has reiterated her desire to remain in Ireland as her sister Bláithín appears set for a move to the AFLW.
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The 2020 Footballer of the Year Aimee Mackin has reiterated her desire to remain in Ireland as her sister Bláithín appears set for a move to the AFLW.
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