New era of talent flooding county women’s team
Hanna Tyrrell from Clondalkin takes on the Meath defence during the opening National League match (Photo: Sportsfile)

New era of talent flooding county women’s team

DUBLIN manager Mick Bohan has embraced a new era of talent flooding the ranks as the Dubs kicked off 2023 with a solid win over reigning Lidl NFL Division 1 champions Meath.

Once again, Dublin and the Royal County served up the mouth-watering tie from the opening weekend of the season and this time the home side secured a brilliant 1-11 to 0-8 victory at DCU St Clare’s.

The experience of captain Carla Rowe, who scored their goal, and Clondalkin girl Hannah Tyrrell laid the foundations either side of half-time.

Dublin took a 1-5 to 0-3 lead into the break and while Stacey Grimes brought Meath back into contention, Bohan could call on his bench for reinforcements.

Chloe Darby, Kerri Owens from Thomas Davis and Shannon Richardson scored crucial points.

And although the Dublin boss recognises it is still only week one, it bodes well for the 2021 winners.

“We probably have a lot more change than we’ve ever had with this group and that’s the nature of it.

“A lot of our older soldiers have given serious service. It’s time to move on,” said Bohan.

“New kids on the block. While they’ve loads to learn, they brought an energy and they worked hard.

“That’s where we’re at.

“I wouldn’t be taking a whole heap out of it at the same time, a win gives momentum to a group “and energy.

“If you’re 18, 19 years of age and you start off with a hang up about a county, it can start eating into you.”

Tyrell scored two frees for the Dubs while substitutes included Abby Shiels (Lucan Sarsfields, Kerri Owens (Thomas Davis), Julie Vaughan (Ballyboden St Enda’s), Tammy Quinn Corbally (Thomas Davis) and Emma O’Malley (Round Tower, Clondalkin).

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