LIDL LADIES NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2A Round 2

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LIDL LADIES NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2A Round 2 LIDL LADIES NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2A Round 2 KERRY v CLARE DATE: Sunday 30th May 2021 VENUE: Austin Stack Park, Tralee THROW IN: 2:00pm REFEREE: Austin O’Connell (Galway) WWW.LADIESGAELIC.IE LIDL LADIES NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE KERRY Division 2A Round 2 1 Ciara Butler IONAID Castlegregory 16. Mary Ellen Bolger Southern Gaels 17. Anna Galvin 2 3 4 Southern Gaels 18. Lorraine Scanlon Julie O’Sullivan Aislinn Desmond (C) Ciara Murphy Castleisland Desmonds Inbhear Scéine Gaels Rathmore MKL Gaels 19. Ava Doherty Glenflesk 20. Sarah Murphy 5 6 7 Rathmore 21. Mary O’Connell Niamh Carmody Cáit Lynch Kayleigh Cronin Na Gaeil Finuge/St. Senans Castleisland Desmonds Dr. Crokes 22. Rachel Dwyer Southern Gaels 23. Caoimhe Evans 8 9 MKL Gaels Louise Galvin Megan O’Connell 24. Anna Clifford Finuge/St. Senans Southern Gaels Fossa 25. Niamh Kearney Spa 10 11 12 26. Aoife Dillane Austin Stacks Niamh Ní Chonchúir Andrea Murphy Emma Dineen 27. Laoise Coughlan Corca Dhuibhne Foxrock/Cabinteely Glenflesk Rathmore 28. Mairead Lehane MKL Gaels 13 14 15 29. Katie Buckley Rathmore Megan O’Connor Hannah O’Donoghue Siofra O’Shea 30. Caoimhe O’Sullivan Na Gaeil Beaufort Southern Gaels St. Sylvesters BAINISTÍOCHT: Joint Managers: Declan Quill (Kerins O’Rahillys) & Darragh Long (Austin Stacks). Maor Fóirne: Darragh Long (Austin Stacks). Physio: Niamh Enright . FLO: Debbie Hannon (Beale). Selectors: Geraldine O’Shea (Corca Dhuibhne), Anna Maria O’Donoghue (Cromane). S&C: Cassandra Buckley (Spa). Goalkeeping Coach: Gary Kissane (Kerins O’Rahillys). LIDL LADIES NATIONAL CLARE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1 Division 2A Round 2 IONAID Micaela Glynn 16. Siobhan Talty Kilmihil Miltown Malbay 17. Aine Keane Miltown Malbay 2 3 4 18. Sinead Considine Liscannor Ellie O’Gorman Siofra Ní Chonnaill Orla Devitt Kilmihil Doora Barefield Eire Óg Ennis 19. Ailish Kenny Cúil Gaels 20. Laura Griffey Burren Gaels 5 6 7 21. Chloe Moloney Kilmurry Ibrickane Caoimhe Harvey (C) Tara Kelly Roisin Considine West Clare Gaels Cúil Gaels Liscannor 22. Catriona Callinan Kilmihil 23. Joanna Doohan Kilmurry Ibrickane 8 9 24. Aisling Morrissey Aisling Reidy Roisin Looney Cooraclare Doora Barefield Cooraclare 25. Carol O’Leary New Market-on-Fergus 26. Katie Connole 10 11 12 Burren Gaels 27. Sinead O’Keeffe Eimear Keane Ciara McCarthy Lauren Griffin Banner Miltown Malbay Kilmurry Ibrickane Fergus Rovers 28. Rebecca Doohan Kilmurry Ibrickane 29. Chloe Towey 13 14 15 Doora Barefield 30. Hannah Shannon Lizzy Roche Fidelma Marrinan Cliona Blake Miltown Malbay Burren Gaels West Clare Gaels Doonbeg BAINISTÍOCHT: Manager: Evan Talty (Kilmurry Ibrickane). Maor Fóirne: Mark O’Donnell (Burren Gaels). Physio: Andrew O’Neill (Cooraclare). FLO: Sarah Cunnigham (Kilmurry Ibrickane). S&C Coach: Michael Frawley (Kilmurry Ibrickane). Kit Man: Gerry Clarke (Doora Barefield). Goalkeeping Coach: Donal Hughes (The Neale). Mentor s: Conor Shannon (Burren Gaels), John O’Grady (Oola). Performance Analyst: Odharnaith McKenna (Dunboyne). Proud sponsors of Kerry Ladies Gaelic Football Intercounty Teams Prince’s Street, Tralee, Co. Kerry Tel: 066-7182000 • www.kerrygroup.com.
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