DUBLIN LGFA HAVE confirmed that 2017 and 2018 All-Ireland winning captain Sinéad Aherne will lead the charge once again.
Mick Bohan’s Sky Blues are chasing three in-a-row this year, while hoping to defend their first-ever Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 crown — and 2018 Player of the Year Sinéad Aherne has been tasked with the job of captain again.
A real leader both on and off the pitch, the St Sylvester’s sharpshooter made her debut back in 2003 and has been absolutely immense since then, winning three All-Ireland titles, 12 Leinster senior crowns and seven All-Stars.
Sinead Aherne confirmed as 2019 Dublin Senior Captain!
— DublinLGFA (@dublinladiesg) January 31, 2019
Since making her debut back in 2003, Aherne has gone to win
3 SFC All Irelands
1 Div 1 NFL
2 Div 2 NFL
12 Leinster SFC titles
7 All Stars.
In 2018 she was named TG4 Snr Players’ Player of the Year!#COYGIB #LEGEND pic.twitter.com/hnysoRJaUk
As well as the 2018 Division 1 honour, she has two Division 2 medals to her name.
One of the finest players across the length and breadth of the country, Aherne’s scoring exploits on any given day are pretty remarkable — her scoring from play and accuracy from frees second to none.
She was key last year as the Jackies made it back-to-back All-Ireland titles for the first time ever, lifting plenty of silverware en route, while she was rightfully recognised as Footballer of the Year by her peers at the All-Star awards.
Elsewhere, Moy Davitts star Niamh Kelly will captain Mayo for 2019 as the Green and Red look to get back on track after a difficult summer last year.
🏐 Confirmed by @Mayo_LGFA that Niamh Kelly will captain the county team in 2019 @ConnachtLGFA https://t.co/fBf7zAwEG7
— Ladies Football (@LadiesFootball) January 30, 2019
Amanda Brosnan will skipper Kerry as they begin life in Division 2, Tracey Leonard captains Galway while it was confirmed a few weeks back that star forward Doireann O’Sullivan would take over duties from her older sister, Ciara.
Laurie Ryan also captains Clare once again for the year ahead.
Just over a week out from the 2019 Six Nations openers, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey are joined by Bernard Jackman to look at Ireland’s bid for another Grand Slam:
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