Mick Bohan steps down as Dublin manager
Mick Bohan has decided to step down as Dublin's women’s football manager, bringing the curtain down on a decorated period in charge.
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Mick Bohan has decided to step down as Dublin's women’s football manager, bringing the curtain down on a decorated period in charge.
There aren’t many ladies footballers who get to make their competitive senior inter-county debuts in Croke Park, but that is exactly how it turned out for Dublin’s Kate Sullivan back in February 2019.
You have to go back to 2016 for the last time the Dublin's women footballers began the year without Mick Bohan at the helm.
Paul Casey and Derek Murray will be appointed joint-managers of Dublin tonight at a meeting of their LGFA County Board.
Lauren Magee has paid tribute to recently departed Dublin football manager Mick Bohan, praising what he has brought to the county in an era of unrivalled success.
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.
RTÉ Sport was given exclusive access to the Dublin senior women's team for the week leading up to their All-Ireland group game against Kildare on 23 June.
Team captain Carla Rowe struck 1-02 at Parnell Park as defending champions Dublin kick-started their TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Group 4 campaign with victory over Mayo.